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Southeast Asia or Southeastern Asia is a subregion of Asia, consisting of the countries that are geographically east of India but south of China. The region lies on the intersection of geological plates, with heavy seismic and volcanic activity. Southeast Asia consists of two geographic sections: the Asian mainland, and Island arcs and archipelagoes to the east and southeast. Culturally, the region has been influenced by its two large neighbors (India and China), with Burma being once a part of India and Vietnam considered the most Chinese-influenced. The part of the region that lies on the Asian mainland is the most homogeneously Buddhist region of the world, while in the archipelagic section of the region Islam and Christianity predominate. A guide to Vacation Rentals in both Key West and the Florida Keys
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Malaysia is a federation of 13 states in Southeast Asia, formed in 1963. The country consists of two geographical regions divided by the South China Sea: Peninsular Malaysia (or West Malaysia) on the Malay Peninsula shares a land border on the north with Thailand and is connected by the Johor-Singapore Causeway and the Malaysia-Singapore Second Link to the south with Singapore. It consists of the 9 sultanate states of Johor, Kedah, Kelantan, Negeri Sembilan, Pahang, Perak, Perlis, Selangor and Terengganu, two states with a governor namely Malacca and Penang, and the two federal territories of Putrajaya and Kuala Lumpur. East Malaysia occupies the northern part of the island of Borneo, bordering Indonesia and surrounding the Sultanate of Brunei. It consists of the states of Sabah and Sarawak and the federal territory of Labuan island. As states of Malaysia were formerly British colonies, many Malaysian institutions are based on those of the British. For instance, the Malaysian system of government draws heavily on the British Westminster system. The head of state is the Yang di-Pertuan Agong (colloquially referred to as the King), who is elected from among the state sultans to a five-year term, making Malaysia one of two elective monarchies in the world (the other is Vatican City). As a constitutional monarchy, executive power is vested in the Prime Minister, with the King serving as more of a figurehead. The legislative branch consists of Parliament, which is mostly based on the British Parliament. A judiciary has also been established under the Constitution. The Barisan Nasional (National Front), a coalition of several political parties, has ruled Malaysia since Malaya's independence in 1957. Initially heavily dependent on agricultural and mining activities, the Malaysian economy has since shifted its focus to manufacturing and tourism as its major sources of income. Despite the shift, Malaysia is one of the top producers of rubber and palm oil. In the 1970s, the government implemented the controversial New Economic Policy (NEP) to address an income disparity between the Malays and Chinese. Although historically dominated by the Malays, modern Malaysian society is heterogeneous, with substantial Chinese and Indian minorities. Malaysian politics have been noted for their allegedly communal nature; the three major component parties of the Barisan Nasional each restrict membership to those of one ethnic group, and the only major violence the country has seen since independence was the May 13 Incident of racial rioting in the wake of an election campaign based on racial issues. Thailand's origin is traditionally tied to the short-lived kingdom of Sukhothai founded in 1238, after which the larger kingdom of Ayutthaya was established in the mid-14th century. Thai culture was greatly influenced by both China and India. Contact with various European powers began in the 16th century but, despite continued pressure, Thailand is the only Southeast Asian country never to have been taken over by a European power. Western influence, however, including the threat of force, led to many reforms in the 19th century and major concessions to British mercantile interests. This included the loss of the 3 southern provinces, which later became Malaysia's 3 northern states. Thailand was never colonised by a European power. There are two main reasons for this. First, it was left as a buffer state between parts of Asia that were colonised by the French and the British. Second, Thailand had a series of very able rulers in the 1800s. A mostly bloodless revolution in 1932 led to a constitutional monarchy. Known previously as Siam, the country first changed its name to Thailand in 1939, and definitively in 1949 after reverting to the old name post-World War II. During that conflict Thailand was in a loose alliance with Japan; following its conclusion Thailand became an ally of the United States. Thailand then saw a series of military coups d'état, but progressed towards democracy from the 1980s onward. The official calendar in Thailand is based on the Buddhist Era, which is 543 years ahead of the Gregorian (western) calendar. For example, the year AD 2006 is equal to the year 2549 BE. Vietnam (Vietnamese: Việt Nam), officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, is a socialist republic in Southeast Asia. Situated in eastern Indochina—bordering China, Laos, Cambodia, as well as the South China Sea—it is the most populous country among the mainland Southeast Asian countries. The name of the country comes from the Vietnamese Việt Nam, which is in turn a reordering of Nam Việt—the name of an ancient kingdom from the ancestral Vietnamese that covered much of today's northern Vietnam and southern China. Its Chinese cognate, Yue/Yuet, was also a name for ethnic groups living in the proximity of southern China during ancient times. Vietnam's capital is Hanoi. There are also four municipalities existing at provincial level: Can Tho, Da Nang, Hai Phong, and Ho Chi Minh City (Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh). Ho Chi Minh City was formerly known and is still referred to by many as Saigon. The remainder of Vietnam consists of 64 provinces (see main article for more information). LOWEST RATES... GUARANTEED! Book online or call 1-800-780-5733 In Europe: 00-800-11-20-11-40 map currency converter The room rates listed are for double occupancy unless otherwise stated and exclude tax recovery charges and service fees. See FAQs for more details. Pick a Room and Rate Average Nightly Rate Sep 24 Sep 25 Sep 26 Sep 27 Sep 28 Sep 29 Junior Suite View Room Details | View cancellation policy $458.00 $458.00 $458.00 $458.00 $458.00 $458.00 $458.00 One Bedroom Suite View Room Details | View cancellation policy $511.00 $511.00 $511.00 $511.00 $511.00 $511.00 $511.00 Hotel Details Click photo to view The Ocean Key Resort & Spa in Key West, Fla. is located two miles from Key West International Airport, between lively Mallory Square and Key West Harbor. Guests may stroll down Old Town Lane while enjoying colorful 19th century architecture and may window shop at various quaint boutiques. Literature buffs can appreciate a tour of the Ernest Hemingway Home & Museum, and nightly celebrations are a must-see at Sunset Pier. Overlooking the ocean, the resort offers guests impressive amenities. Guests may stretch lazily by the heated pool, or enjoy body treatments at Spa Terre. Sunset catamaran sails and fishing charters are arranged through the resort marina, as are kayaking voyages and parasailing. Guests experience gourmet dining at Hot Tin Roof, where "conch fusion" cuisine is on the menu. Functional meeting rooms are available indoors and outdoors and include audio-visual equipment and Internet access. A staff of well-qualified wedding specialists is available for planning legendary ceremonies with terrace dancing and ocean sunsets. Contemporary guestrooms offer tiled floors, crimson and gold linens, and chocolate-brown sleigh beds. Eclectic art adorns the walls and a myriad of colors and textures drape the likeable spaces. Elegant bathrooms feature pedestal sinks and jetted tubs. Additionally, private balconies offer city or ocean views. Suites include equipped kitchens and separate, fashionable living rooms. Chic elegance, spa amenities and sun drenched luxury await travelers to Ocean Key Resort & Spa. Under Renovation: Renovation which will include: Renovation of 8 suites Construction of a connector bridge Construction workers and equipment will be on property starting July 11th to approximately October 22nd during the hours of 8am to 5pm Monday to Friday. Sea wall replacement on the marina will also be taking place August to September. The suites are isolated in one wing so the impact on other guest suites will be minimal. All outlets will remain operational. Property Amenities Children Stay Free - 16 Years and Under Lounge Dry Cleaning Service Cribs - Complimentary Coin-Operated Laundry Hotel Parking - Charges Apply Restaurant(s) - Hot Tin Roof Meeting room (small groups) Elevator/lift Concierge desk Swimming pool - outdoor Garden Property Information Check-in time - 4 p.m. Check-out time - 11 a.m. Minimum check-in age - 21
Area Activities -Mallory Square Next door -Hemingway House 9 Blocks -Conch Tour Train Next door -Lighthouse Museum 9 Blocks -Key West Aquarium Next door Driving Directions From Key West International Airport (EYW): Take FL Turnpike South to Route 1 South. Continue on Route 1 South through FL Keys. Once on Island, turn right on Rt 1 (Business Dist). Proceed on Route 1 to Duval Street and turn right. Ocean Key Resort is located on the left-hand side. Policies & Disclaimers Your charge card will be charged for the full payment upon submitting your reservation request. See User Agreement. Requests for bed type and smoking preferences will be submitted to the hotel but are not guaranteed. Room pictures may differ from the actual room you receive. You must present a photo ID upon check-in. These rates are only avaliable through our websites and call centers and cannot be obtained by calling the hotel directly as they will not have our discounted rates in their system. By proceeding with this reservation, you agree to all terms and conditions, which include the Cancellation Policy and all terms and conditions contained in the User Agreement. You agree to pay the cost of your reservation. If you do not pay this debt and it is collected through the use of a collection agency, an attorney, or through other legal proceedings, you agree to pay all reasonable costs or fees, including attorney fees and court costs, incurred in connection with such collection effort.
Check-In Instructions The room rates listed are for double occupancy unless otherwise stated and exclude tax recovery charges and service fees. See FAQs for more details. Pick a Room and Rate Average Nightly Rate Sep 24 Sep 25 Sep 26 Sep 27 Sep 28 Sep 29 Junior Suite View Room Details | View cancellation policy $458.00 $458.00 $458.00 $458.00 $458.00 $458.00 $458.00 One Bedroom Suite View Room Details | View cancellation policy $511.00 $511.00 $511.00 $511.00 $511.00 $
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