7 Florida Hotels With Lazy Rivers For When You Don't Want To Float With The Gators

Gators, be gone!
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Even in the midst of hurricane season, Florida is scorching, with the heat index flirting with triple-digit temps all summer long. Thankfully, there are plenty of ways to cool down in the Sunshine State, and lazy rivers are some of the best. But if you’re not too keen on sharing the waters with Florida’s infamous wildlife, the manmade options are just as good. Check out these hotels in Florida with the best lazy rivers to float the summer away on.

Crystal clear, cool, and free of gators, snakes, and any other infamous Florida critters, these man-made floater's paradises being lazy a whole new meaning. You can float, soak, and drift to your heart’s content, all without a care in the world.

You’ll cruise past picturesque landscapes like rocky cliffs, waterfalls, and yes, even a volcano! Sip a tropical drink poolside after you’re done, and lounge in a cabana or under the Florida sun.

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While most of these rivers are only available if you’re actually a tenant of the hotel, it’s the perfect excuse to make a weekend getaway staycation and give yourself a little treat.

So keep cool this summer by floating down these Florida hotel's lazy rivers.

Hammock Beach Golf Resort & Spa

Price: ~$209

Address: 200 Ocean Crest Dr., Palm Coast, FL 

Why You Need To Go: Florida’s gorgeous palm coast isn’t just pristine beaches and waves, a winding lazy river at this resort will give you endless floats and endless fun.

Naples Bay Resort & Marina

Price: ~$179

Address: 1500 5th Ave S., Naples, FL 

Why You Need To Go: This gorgeous resort will feel like a Mediterranean getaway, and the pool and lazy river aren’t too bad, either!

Hyatt Residence Club Bonita Springs, Coconut Plantation

Price: ~$238

Address: 11800 Coconut Point Resort Dr., Bonita Springs, FL

Why You Need To Go: This lazy river feels like a tropical retreat as you float along through lush, green bliss.

Marriot’s Lakeshore Reserve

Price: ~$170

Address: 11248 Lakeshore Reserve Dr., Orlando, FL

Why You Need To Go: This lush, quiet resort feels tucked away from the rest of the world, and you can float serenely down the lazy river while the kids splash in their own designated pool.

Four Seasons Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort

Price: ~$750

Address: 10100 Dream Tree Blvd., Orlando, FL

Why You Need To Go: Palms, waterfalls, and stone “ruins” make this pool and lazy river feel like you’re traveling abroad.

Holiday Inn Resort Orange Lake

Price: ~$104 

Address: 8505 W Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy., Kissimmee, FL 

Why You Need To Go: One of the longest lazy rivers in the state, this hotel lets you save on cash and splurge on fun. 

Universal’s Cabana Bay Beach Resort

Price: ~$89

Address: 6000 Universal Blvd., Orlando, FL

Why You Need To Go: Cruise down this lazy river past lush tropical landscapes, waterfalls, and even a giant volcano

So what are you waiting for? Forget the gators, keep calm, and float on!

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