Destinations
GASPARILLA ISLAND
I’ve just returned from another wonderful vacation at The Gasparilla Inn & Club. Below, a refreshed version of the original guide.
If you’ve been following along for a little while then you already know that this isn’t my first time on the island. We took a family trip there last May and enjoyed it so much that we rebooked for the following year before we had even checked out of the hotel. There’s so much to love about this little island but in a nutshell: it’s an easy trip (a quick 2.5-hour flight from Texas!) to a beautiful place with a fabulous hotel, delicious meals, and plenty of activities for everyone in the entire group. Check, check, check.
Here, all of my tips and tricks – from where to stay and the dining reservations to book to a list of activity ideas and, to finish it off, a peek at what I packed in my suitcase.
WHERE TO STAY
THE GASPARILLA INN & CLUB
This is what really sealed the deal for us. We loved every bit of our stay at the Gasparilla Inn & Club. Open seasonally from October to July, this historic hotel (it is over 100 years old!) is an ideal spot for a family getaway. With a spa, fitness center, and loads of activities and adventures, the property really checks every single box. It doesn’t hurt that it’s also gorgeous inside and out.
THE BEACH COTTAGES
The Inn has several different options for accommodations – from standard guest rooms to four-bedroom villas – making it easy to find something that suits your needs. We stayed in one of the Beach Cottages. Located just steps from the beach, the beautifully-designed cottages provide an opportunity for a private, “home-like” setting (ideal if you are traveling with children!), while still giving you all of the amenities of the hotel. Our two-bedroom cottage featured an open floor plan that included a dining area, living room, kitchen, and a gorgeous patio that proved to be the perfect shady area for an afternoon game of Rummikub. Each cottage comes with its own golf cart (there’s something so luxurious about a vacation where you never have to set foot in a car) which you’ll use to go most everywhere on the island.
WHERE TO EAT
THE BEACH CLUB
Located steps from the beach, the Inn’s private club serves poolside snacks and beverages along with a delicious lunch. I love this spot. It’s super easy and the food is really, really good. The menu features all poolside classics – think: club sandwiches, french fries, delicious salads, burgers and more.
SCARPA’S
Serving Italian classics and fresh seafood, this has been our favorite dinner restaurant in recent years. There’s something for everyone on this menu – from light bites like bruschetta to heartier fare like Black Grouper and an assortment of fresh pastas. My personal favorite is the Chicken Francese.
THE DINING ROOM AT THE INN
Located in the main building of the Inn, the dining room serves both breakfast and dinner. The dinner menu offers a variety of options, including fresh fish and pasta. (If you’re a fan of Key Lime Pie, be sure to order it here.) What I love most is that it feels upscale but still maintains an unfussiness that welcomes children of all ages – even my rambunctious, sticky-handed two-year-old.
BELLA VIDA
This new-to-me spot is exactly what I have been looking for on the island: a quick stop offering fresh smoothies and juices along with small bites and coffee. My go-to order: an acai bowl and iced latte.
THE PINK ELEPHANT
Affectionately known as “The Pink,” this restaurant features a cozy pub, outdoor patio, and upstairs dining room. It’s a great option for lunch or dinner, and the cocktails are not to be missed. I recommend the Spicy Elephant.
TEMPTATION RESTAURANT
This place is a legend on the island. With framed photos of patrons gracing the walls, this restaurant is every bit as nostalgic as it is delicious. Start with a cocktail in the dimly-lit bar (the people-watching is top-notch here) and then head into the main dining room for dinner, where you’ll enjoy the freshest fish on the island. Tip: Request the corner booth. It’s cozy and gives you a view of the entire restaurant.
THE PINK PONY
What is it about being near the ocean that makes ice cream taste even better than it usually does? If you’re in need of a sweet treat, stop by this family-owned spot. With a rotating menu of ice cream flavors, there’s something for everyone – note: there’s even a “Pup Cup Sundae” for your four-legged friend.
HAT • SUNGLASSES
WHAT TO DO
VISIT THE LIBRARY
I know what you’re thinking: a beach vacation and a visit to the library don’t exactly go together. But this isn’t your average library. Built in 1949, this pink stucco (!) library is an architectural jewel box – think: original terrazzo floors, cypress entry doors and beams, an open-air loggia and formal garden. With an entirely separate building dedicated to children’s books, this is a perfect spot to take kiddos. There’s even a “Secret Garden” where children can enjoy reading and activities outdoors.
TENNIS TIME
In addition to an outstanding golf course, the Inn’s tennis facilities are also top-notch. They offer clinics for both adults and children along with private lessons by appointment.
HAT • SHIRT • SKORT • TENNIS SHOES • TENNIS RACQUET
GO FISH
I spend no time whatsoever with a fishing rod in my hand but the same can’t be said about the men in my family. My husband and father spend every morning of vacation out on the water and return just in time for lunch to regale us with fishing tales.
SHELL COLLECTING
I’m a sucker for a shell, and this beach has the best ones. I have never in my life visited a beach with so many shells. My son, George, and I spent hours collecting shells in the afternoons. We came home with quite a loot.
SWIMSUIT • PAREO • HUNTER’S HAT • HUNTER’S SWIM SHIRT • HUNTER’S SWIMSUIT • HUNTER’S SHOES
THE SPA
I’ll be honest: this is the only thing about The Inn that leaves a little something to be desired. The services offered are wonderful and include everything from a traditional Swedish massage to speciality treatments like acupuncture and crano-sacrial therapy. It’s the overall experience and design of the spa that feels a bit outdated. Note: there is, however, an excellent salon should you need a quick blow out or a conditioning treatment after all the sun and salt.
enjoy the happiest hour…
Located at The Inn, BZ’s, with its cypress bar and charming decor, is old-school Florida at its best. It’s the perfect spot to cozy up for a cocktail before dinner. Enjoy one of their signature cocktails (The Last Mango in Paris is definitely a must-try) over a game of backgammon.
WHAT TO WEAR
NIGHT
The vibe here is casual and my dinner outfits follow suit. Sundresses along with a breezy, linen pant or two take up the majority of the real estate in my suitcase. One thing I never pack is heels. You don’t need them. Flat sandals are the name of my game.