Driftwood Resort, Vero Beach
About the Resort
Driftwood Resort, established by Waldo Sexton in the 1920s, is recognized as one of the most extraordinary structures in the South, characterized by its unique rustic 'beachcomber' ambiance. The resort features a rich historical significance, having been listed in the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1994. With its stunning beachfront location, guests can indulge in a blend of old-time charm and modern conveniences. The resort is known for its imaginative entrepreneur, Waldo, and his vision that transformed the era's hospitality landscape.
Location
Driftwood Resort is situated just
Rooms
The Driftwood Resort offers a variety of accommodations that include apartments and hotel rooms. Notably, the resort features amenities such as
Eat & Drink
Onsite at Driftwood Resort, Waldo's Restaurant & Bar serves American cuisine with a focus on oceanfront dining. The restaurant offers lunch and dinner options, complemented by a vibrant
Leisure & Business
Guests at Driftwood Resort can enjoy a range of recreational activities including access to a
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Facilities
General
- Non-smoking property
- Free Wi-Fi
- Parking
- Safe deposit box
- Front desk
- Private beach
- Gift/Newsstand
Guest Parking
- Kitchen
Services
- Laundry
- Dry cleaning
- Wedding services
- Newspaper service
Dining
- Restaurant
- Poolside snack bar
- Picnic area/ Tables
Business
- Business centre
Spa & Leisure
- Swimming pool
- Barbeque grills
- Television in lobby
Self-catering
- Kitchen
Location
Reviews and Ratings
Driftwood Resort is such a unique and charming place right by the ocean, making it an absolute favorite of mine. The historical aspects add so much character, and I always feel at home here. While the rooms can be a bit dated and not always soundproof, the beautiful views and proximity to the beach definitely make up for it. The on-site dining at Waldo's is a real treasure, serving tasty meals without having to go far. Overall, it's a fantastic getaway for those who appreciate a quirky, nostalgic vibe.
This resort truly offers a unique experience right on the beach, making it perfect for those who love a more rustic charm with the conveniences of a larger resort. The atmosphere is lively, with delicious dining options and live music, but my experience with one staff member was quite disappointing. While most staff were welcoming, encountering an unfriendly front desk employee put a damper on our stay. Overall, it’s a great spot for family fun by the beach, just be cautious about staff interactions.
While the location of the hotel is fantastic, just steps from a lovely beach, my experience was not what I had hoped for. The room was cramped and not particularly clean, with musty odors and some annoyances with the air conditioning. I did appreciate the restaurant's food quality, but service was inconsistent. Overall, it feels like the hotel could use some serious renovations and improvements in cleanliness, especially for the price I paid.
This resort is a charming, nostalgic getaway that truly captures the essence of old Florida. The rooms are quaint and well-kept, with a lovely ocean view, making it perfect for a short stay. The dining options were limited during my visit due to the restaurant being closed and ongoing construction, which detracted slightly from my experience. Overall, it’s a unique spot with character, but be prepared for a few quirks as it is not your typical modern resort.
My stay at the Driftwood was a mixed bag. The eclectic charm of the property and its proximity to the beach really stood out, and I genuinely loved the unique decor that added character. However, I was quite disappointed with the state of the room, which felt outdated and unclean. On the flip side, the vibrant local scene made it easy to explore shops and restaurants without needing to drive much at all.