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Key West Resort Donates to Coral Restoration Foundation

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KEY WEST, FLA.—Members of the DiamondRock Hospitality executive leadership team presented a $5,000 check to Coral Restoration Foundation (CRF) last month from proceeds of a special ‘Tis the SeaSon’ package that ran November 2021 through January 2022 at Margaritaville Beach House Key West. For each overnight stay, the resort made a $10 donation to the foundation, with a matching contribution from DiamondRock Hospitality.

“It’s an honor to support the foundation, which works to protect and restore one of the area’s most treasured assets,” stated DiamondRock Chief Operating Officer Tom Healy.

A nonprofit marine conservation organization, CRF is dedicated to restoring reefs to a healthy state in Florida and globally. Through large-scale cultivation, outplanting and monitoring of genetically diverse corals, CRF works to support the reefs’ natural recovery processes. CRF engages and empowers others in their mission with dive programs, educational activities, scientific collaborations, and community outreach.

An all-new property (November 2021) in Key West, Margaritaville Beach House Key West sits oceanfront along Smathers Beach and offers 186 spacious suites, a lagoon-style pool, and lounging hammocks throughout the grounds. Exclusive amenities include poolside entertainment, daily refreshments, a 24-hour fitness center, kids’ activities, lawn games, and easy access to beachfront fun. The resort also boasts indoor banquet space and outdoor gardens and courtyards, complete with a 1,500-square-foot event Tiki for smaller meetings, intimate weddings, and events.

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