Located in Blue Mountain Beach, Sanctuary at Redfish is a luxury condominium resort located on approximately 14 acres on one of South Walton's rare coastal dune lakes. Couples who book a romantic escape and stay now through May 19 will enjoy spring savings up to 20 percent off.

SANTA ROSA BEACH, Fla. (PRWEB) April 26, 2018

Newman-Dailey Resort Properties invites couples to rekindle romance along miles of soft white sand beaches with a romantic escape to Sanctuary at Redfish along Scenic Highway 30A in Northwest Florida. Renowned for soft white sand beaches, South Walton’s Scenic Highway 30A is recognized for the charming beach towns, including Seaside, WaterColor, and Grayton Beach.

Located in Blue Mountain Beach (one mile west of Grayton Beach), Sanctuary at Redfish is a luxury condominium resort located on approximately 14 acres on one of South Walton's rare coastal dune lakes, Big Redfish Lake. Each condominium includes a balcony offering breathtaking views of the lake or preserve. Nestled within the natural vegetation, Sanctuary at Redfish features four separate pools, two Jacuzzis, a large fire pit, and two outside grills. Down by the lake, complimentary kayaks allow couples to enjoy a relaxing paddle amidst nature or they can step aboard the pontoon boat for a scenic boat ride to the beach. Newman-Dailey vacation rentals at Sanctuary at Redfish include daily beach service so couples are welcomed to the beach with an umbrella and two beach chairs for relaxing.

"We’ve been welcoming couples to the beach for romantic getaways for more than 30 years and it is our goal to help our guests return home from the beach with special memories," said Jeanne Dailey, founder and CEO of Newman-Dailey Resort Properties. "We recently partnered with Arnett’s Gulfside Stables to add horseback riding to our list of activities that come with our virtual gift card, which we think will be a fun new offering for couples.”

With Newman-Dailey’s virtual gift card, guests receive a complimentary adult admission each day of the stay for a variety of experiences. Couples who like to explore will enjoy a guided horseback ride with Arnett’s Gulfside Stables through Point Washington State Forest. Leading the horses down the lush trail through the long-leaf pine forest, the experienced trail bosses share interesting facts about the forest, and are available to take photographs, capturing the special experience. The virtual gift card also includes a complimentary beach cruiser each day from Big Fish Bike Rentals. Couples can add a bike for a $25 per day or $35 for three days and spend time pedaling the Timpoochee Trail, a scenic bike path adjacent to Highway 30A, and exploring the quaint, coastal towns and state parks on two wheels.

With dozens of award-winning restaurants along the beaches of South Walton as well as the Destin Harbor, there are plenty of options for a romantic dinner. Near Sanctuary at Redfish, Trebeache, Café Tango, Vue on 30A and Fish Out of Water restaurants feature intimate settings and creatively fresh menu options for a delectable dinner filled with romance. In addition, the SunQuest Cruise’s Solaris yacht features romantic dinner cruises every Saturday evening and specializes in anniversary celebrations.

Newman-Dailey Resort Properties features a vast selection of vacation rental options at Sanctuary of Redfish, including three- and four-bedroom condominiums. Newman-Dailey is also offering spring savings of up to 20% vacation rentals at Sanctuary at Redfish for stays now through May 19, 2018. (*some restrictions apply. See special offer page online for details.) Learn more at SanctuaryRedfish.com or call 800-225-7652.

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About Newman-Dailey Resort Properties, Inc.
Newman-Dailey Resort Properties is a locally-owned business, specializing in resort rentals and management in Destin and South Walton for 30 years. Recognized for excellence, integrity and professionalism, Newman-Dailey consistently receives the “Certificate of Excellence” on TripAdvisor, and “Best of the Emerald Coast” for property management by readers of Emerald Coast Magazine. For more information, call 850.837.1071, or visit online at DestinVacation.com.

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Ronnie Tanner, a horse jockey in the '60s and '70s, and Kendrick Carmouche, a current jockey, spoke about the racism Black jockeys have faced. NewsdayTV's Jamie Stuart reports. Credit: Ed Murray, Jonathan Singh

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