Pros
- Rooms have kitchens, iPod dock alarm clocks, and screened-in lanais
- Olympic-size pool with adjacent hot tub and nearby kiddie pool
- In-suite spa services
- Children’s playground and kids' club available
- On-site tennis and shuffleboard courts
- Free Wi-Fi
- Coin laundry service
- Restaurant and poolside dining available
Cons
- No elevator
- Chairs, umbrella, and newspapers all require fee
- Rooms may have some cosmetic issues like loose towel racks
- Morning grounds maintenance can be noisy
Bottom Line
These 114 beachfront condos are part time-share and part Hilton property. The sprawling resort is set in the middle of the southern Sanibel coast and is considered one of the more upscale locations on the island, though there have been some remarks that the amenities don't quite fit the price point. Overall, most guests find the rooms to be well-equipped, clean, and comfortable, though some complain that a number of items aren’t included in the price, including beach chairs. An Olympic-size pool and in-suite spa services are nice extras at this upper-mid-range resort.
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Amenities
- Cribs
- Internet
- Jacuzzi
- Kids Club
- Pool
- Spa
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Scene
Manor grounds that's a popular destination for families

The hotel cultivates old-manor chic both in its layout and interior decor as the property dates back to the 1880s and claims to be Sanibel’s first resort. Rooms are housed in two- and three-story stucco buildings with grey-tiled roofs and exterior boardwalk walkways, all surrounded by closely-cropped expanses of green lawn interrupted by the occasional palm tree, bougainvillea, or Adirondack chair and crisscrossed by white gravel pathways. The lobby, with its interior shutters and wicker furniture, is tastefully floored in natural wood and hung with vintage illustrations of historic Florida. Roughly half of the rooms are time-shares, meaning there are a number of families who come here year after year. The hotel is also popular with couples seeking a slightly fancier getaway than some of the more casual properties on the island.
Location
Spread out along the southern coast
Casa Ybel Resort takes up a wide expanse of land that parallels the beach. It is situated, as many other hotels are, along West Gulf Drive, though the rooms themselves are set back from the road. The grounds are cut through with small bodies of water and populated by an extensive number of palm, gumbo-limbo, and mahogany trees. With the property flanked by a hotel on each side, there are no stores in the immediate surrounding area, though a strip of shops on Periwinkle Way is an eight-minute drive northeast. Southwest Florida International Airport is about 45 minutes east by car.
Rooms
Natural wicker and rattan furniture, sage-green walls and decor, and large kitchenettes



Though they aren't especially fancy, the rooms here are a step above a number of the less formal properties on the island. Guest units rely on wood furniture, light-green walls, imitation-wicker bed frames and couches, and plant-themed fabrics. Tiled floors can be found in living rooms along with natural-hued carpeting in bedrooms. Bathrooms have standard-issue granite vanities and full-sized shower/tub combos with Gilchrist & Soames toiletries. All rooms have screened lanais, separate living room areas with sleeper sofas, kitchens with refrigerators, microwaves, ovens, and coffeemakers with tea and coffee. Additional perks include iPod/MP3 alarm clocks and air-conditioning.
Features
Tennis courts, adult and kiddie pools with hot tub, and bike rentals



A spacious children’s playground set with a wood jungle gym is surrounded by greenery. There are also several tennis courts and two shuffleboard courts outdoors. Swimmers can enjoy an Olympic-sized outdoor pool with an adjacent children’s pool and hot tub. Gourmet dining can be had at the elegant, on-site Thistle Lodge while Coconuts Poolside Bar & Grill serves fare like burgers and salads. In-suite spa treatments are available as well, with Sanibel Day Spa a short drive away. Other amenities include coin-operated laundry machines, a couple of grills for guest use, and bikes for rent.
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Scene
Manor grounds that's a popular destination for families



The hotel cultivates old-manor chic both in its layout and interior decor as the property dates back to the 1880s and claims to be Sanibel’s first resort. Rooms are housed in two- and three-story stucco buildings with grey-tiled roofs and exterior boardwalk walkways, all surrounded by closely-cropped expanses of green lawn interrupted by the occasional palm tree, bougainvillea, or Adirondack chair and crisscrossed by white gravel pathways. The lobby, with its interior shutters and wicker furniture, is tastefully floored in natural wood and hung with vintage illustrations of historic Florida. Roughly half of the rooms are time-shares, meaning there are a number of families who come here year after year. The hotel is also popular with couples seeking a slightly fancier getaway than some of the more casual properties on the island.
Location
Spread out along the southern coast
Casa Ybel Resort takes up a wide expanse of land that parallels the beach. It is situated, as many other hotels are, along West Gulf Drive, though the rooms themselves are set back from the road. The grounds are cut through with small bodies of water and populated by an extensive number of palm, gumbo-limbo, and mahogany trees. With the property flanked by a hotel on each side, there are no stores in the immediate surrounding area, though a strip of shops on Periwinkle Way is an eight-minute drive northeast. Southwest Florida International Airport is about 45 minutes east by car.
Rooms
Natural wicker and rattan furniture, sage-green walls and decor, and large kitchenettes



Though they aren't especially fancy, the rooms here are a step above a number of the less formal properties on the island. Guest units rely on wood furniture, light-green walls, imitation-wicker bed frames and couches, and plant-themed fabrics. Tiled floors can be found in living rooms along with natural-hued carpeting in bedrooms. Bathrooms have standard-issue granite vanities and full-sized shower/tub combos with Gilchrist & Soames toiletries. All rooms have screened lanais, separate living room areas with sleeper sofas, kitchens with refrigerators, microwaves, ovens, and coffeemakers with tea and coffee. Additional perks include iPod/MP3 alarm clocks and air-conditioning.
Features
Tennis courts, adult and kiddie pools with hot tub, and bike rentals



A spacious children’s playground set with a wood jungle gym is surrounded by greenery. There are also several tennis courts and two shuffleboard courts outdoors. Swimmers can enjoy an Olympic-sized outdoor pool with an adjacent children’s pool and hot tub. Gourmet dining can be had at the elegant, on-site Thistle Lodge while Coconuts Poolside Bar & Grill serves fare like burgers and salads. In-suite spa treatments are available as well, with Sanibel Day Spa a short drive away. Other amenities include coin-operated laundry machines, a couple of grills for guest use, and bikes for rent.
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Best Rates
Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Babysitting Services
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Basic Television
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Beach
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Business Center
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Cabanas
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Cable
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Children's Pool
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Concierge
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Cribs
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Full Kitchen
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Internet
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Jacuzzi
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Kids Allowed
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Kids Club
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Laundry
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Meeting / Conference Rooms
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Pool
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Poolside Drink Service
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Rental Car Service Desk Onsite
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Room Service
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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Spa
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Supervised Kids Activities
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Tennis Court
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