Bonita Springs Activities & Adventures
The following optional activities are available to Producer Conference attendees on the afternoon of January 28.
Doc’s Beach House
Trustmark has organized an excursion to Doc’s Beach House, a landmark in Bonita Springs, located just steps from the Gulf of Mexico and Bonita’s Public Beach. Transportation, wine, beer, soft drinks and water will be provided at no cost. Other drinks or food and the following water sport rentals are available for purchase at your own expense:
Kayak: $20 per hour per single rider; $30 per hour for double riders
Paddle boards: $20 per half-hour; $30 per hour; $60 for three hours
Paddleboat: $25 per half-hour; $35 per hour
Jet ski: $60 per half-hour per single rider; $65 for double riders
Sail boat rentals (up to four people): $60 per hour
Parasailing: $75 for 600' or $85 for 1,200' single flyer; $140/$160 for tandem flights
Dolphin tour on jet ski: $140 per jet ski for a single rider; $150 per jet ski for double riders
Stillwater Spa
Amid the lush greenness of Southwest Florida’s unspoiled natural treasures lies the innovative 19,000 sq. ft. Stillwater Spa, the centerpiece of the luxurious Hyatt Regency Coconut Point Resort and Spa.
Stillwater Spa and Salon is eco-sensitive and leaves no footprint while you float through a day that mimics Florida’s environment. Treatments are meant to restore the body’s natural rhythms renewing your purpose… your meaning… your priorities…
Cost: Services range between $10 to $630.
Golf at Raptor Bay Golf Club
Golf legend Raymond Floyd designed 18 holes of golf at the Hyatt Regency Coconut Point Resort and Spa that would make history as the first course in the world to receive Audubon International’s Gold Signature Sanctuary Certification. Under the guidance of Audubon International, the course is an ecological design that preserves the most valuable habitats on site and restored nearly 25 acres of wetlands. With no residential sites on the property, the natural surroundings encourage the appearance of protected wild creatures including the American Bald Eagle, Great Blue Herons, Snowy Egrets and even the very shy Whooping Crane. The tournament-quality course features wide fairways with one height of cut throughout and five sets of tees to give players of every skill level a memorable outing.
Trustmark has arranged a shotgun start on the course nines at 12:45 p.m. on January 28.
Cost: Greens fees: $185 plus tax, including cart and gratuities; Club rental: $60 plus tax; Shoe rental: $30
Shopping
Trustmark has arranged a shuttle to Coconut Point Mall, which features 113 stores and 25 restaurants — all surrounding several acres of lakes with a boardwalk. Stores include Aeropostale, Apple, Banana Republic, BCBG, Bonne Nuit Fine Linen, Brighton Collectibles, Brookstone, Buckle, CHANEL, Clarks, Coach, Coldwater Creek, Diamond District, Dillard’s, Evelyn & Arthur, Fossil, Francesca’s Collections, Guess, Hollister, J. Crew, J. Jill, Jos. A. Bank Clothiers, Loft, Lucky Brand Jeans, Pacsun, Pier 1 Imports, Sephora, Solstice Sunglass Boutique, Soma, Talbots, The Grape Base, Tommy Bahama, Victoria’s Secret, White House | Black Market and World Market, to name a few.
It is not necessary to register for the shopping shuttle in advance.
