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Great Key West Asia Exchange Partners
For Key West Hotel 76 Accommodations

South Asia: India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Nepal.

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Vietnam 1 2    Bali 1 2
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New Zealand 1 2

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 South America 1 2
Costa Rica 1 2 3
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Turkey 1 2  Poland
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Asia is the largest and most populous continent or region, depending on the definition. It covers 8.6 percent of the Earth's total surface area, or 29.4 percent of its land area, and it contains more than 60 percent of the world's human population.

Asia is traditionally defined as part of the landmass of Africa-Eurasia – with the western portion of the latter occupied by Europe – lying east of the Suez Canal, east of the Ural Mountains, and south of the Caucasus Mountains and the Caspian and Black Seas.
In terms of gross domestic product (PPP), the largest national economy within Asia is that of the People's Republic of China. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, the economies of China and India have been growing rapidly, both with an average annual growth rate of more than 7 percent. China has the world's second-largest economy after the United States, followed by Japan and India.

However, in terms of exchange rates (nominal GDP), Japan has the largest economy in Asia and second-largest of any single nation in the world, after surpassing the Soviet Union (measured in net material product) in 1986 and Germany in 1968. (NB: A number of supernational economies are larger, such as the EU, NAFTA or APEC). Economic growth in Asia since World War II to the 1990s had been concentrated in few countries of the Pacific Rim, and has spread more recently to other regions.

In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Japan's economy was almost as large as that of the rest of the continent combined. In 1995, Japan's economy nearly equalled that of the USA to tie the largest economy in the world for a day, after the Japanese currency reached a record high of 79 yen. But since then, Japan's currency has corrected and China has grown to be the second-largest Asian economy, followed by India, in terms of exchange rates. It is expected that China will surpass Japan in currency terms to have the largest nominal GDP in Asia within a decade or two.

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Natural resources

Asia is the largest continent in the world by a considerable margin, and it is rich in natural resources, such as petroleum and iron.

High productivity in agriculture, especially of rice, allows high population density of countries in the warm and humid area. Other main agricultural products include wheat and chicken.

Forestry is extensive throughout Asia, except in Southwest and Central Asia. Fishing is a major source of food in Asia, particularly in Japan.

Manufacturing

Manufacturing in Asia has traditionally been strongest in East and Southeast Asia, particularly in mainland China, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea and Singapore. The industry varies from manufacturing cheap goods such as toys to high-tech products such as computers and cars. Many companies from Europe, North America, and Japan have significant operations in Asia's developing countries to take advantage of its abundant supply of cheap labor.

One of the major employers in manufacturing in Asia is the textile industry. Much of the world's supply of clothing and footwear now originates in Southeast Asia.

Financial and other services

Asia has three main financial centers: in Hong Kong, Singapore and Tokyo. Call centers and business process outsourcing (BPOs) are becoming major employers in India and the Philippines, due to the availability of a large pool of highly skilled English speaking workforce. The rise of the business process outsourcing industry has seen the rise of India and China as other financial centers.

The history of Asia can be seen as the distinct histories of several peripheral coastal regions East Asia, South Asia, and the Middle East linked by the interior mass of the Central Asian steppes.

The coastal periphery was home to some of the world's earliest known civilizations, each of them developing around fertile river valleys. The civilizations in Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley, and the Yangtze shared many similarities. These civilizations may well have exchanged technologies and ideas such as mathematics and the wheel. Other innovations, such as writing, seem to have been developed individually in each area. Cities, states and empires developed in these lowlands.

The central steppe region had long been inhabited by horse-mounted nomads who could reach all areas of Asia from the steppes. The earliest postulated expansion out of the steppe is that of the Indo-Europeans, who spread their languages into the Middle East, India, and the borders of China, where the Tocharians resided. The northernmost part of Asia, including much of Siberia, was largely inaccessible to the steppe nomads, owing to the dense forests, climate, and tundra. These areas remained very sparsely populated.

The center and the peripheries were mostly kept separated by mountains and deserts. The Caucasus and Himalaya mountains and the Karakum and Gobi deserts formed barriers that the steppe horsemen could cross only with difficulty. While technologically and socially, the urban city dwellers were more advanced, in many cases they could do little in a military aspect to defend against the mounted hordes of the steppe. However, the lowlands did not have enough open grasslands to support a large horsebound force; for this and other reasons, the nomads who conquered states in China, India, and the Middle East often found themselves adapting to the local, more affluent societies.



 

Hawks Cay Resort

61 Hawks Cay Blvd

DUCK KEY FL 33050

LOWEST RATES... GUARANTEED!

Book online or call 1-800-780-5733

In Europe: 00-800-11-20-11-40

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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

Waterview

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$209.00

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Landview

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$219.00

$219.00 $219.00 $219.00 $219.00 $219.00 $219.00

Conch Villa

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$300.00

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Hotel Details

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The Hawk's Cay Resort is a 60 acre island resort in "The heart of the Florida Keys", located 90 miles south of Miami International Airport and 61 miles north of Key West International Airport. Hawk's Cay Resort is a perfect location for a family vacation, romantic getaway or conference. With 5 restaurants , 2 bars, a full service spa, championship fishing, snorkeling, diving, boating, jet skiing, parasailing, kids club and on site interactive dolphin programs there is something for everyone of every age. Spa treatments, dolphin programs and kids club reservations should be made well in advance of travel directly with the resort as space is limited.

Guests may choose from a variety of accommodations from guest rooms to 2 bedroom villas, with views of the water or the tropical gardens. Plan your next vacation in the Florida Keys, at a full service destination resort.

Please note: This property assesses a resort fee of $10 per day in hotel rooms, $20 for the villas. The resort fee includes unlimited tennis court time (reservations required in advance), daily access to Indies Club and fitness center, use of boat ramp, all swimming pools, lagoon, chaise lounge chairs and towels, in-room coffee, complimentary local and toll free calls lasting up to 15 minutes. This fee WILL BE collected upon check out and IS NOT billed to your credit card at the time of booking.

Property Amenities

Pets Not Allowed

Spa - On Site

Business Center

Beauty Salon - Nearby

Children Stay Free - 12 Years and Under

Children's Activities

Dry Cleaning Service

Game Room

Lounge

Sauna

Whirlpool

Wake Up Service

Babysitting or child care

Housekeeping - Full Every 3 Days

Fitness equipment

Garden

Photocopy machines

Gift shop or newsstand

Concierge desk

Meeting room (small groups)

Security guard - 24 Hours

Restaurant(s)

Swimming pool - outdoor

Elevator/lift

Swimming pool - children's - Pirate Ship

Property Information

Check-in time - 4:00 PM Check-out time - 12:00 PM Hotel Built Last Renovated Minimum check-in age - 21 Years or Older On-site car rental Resort Fee - $10-Hotel;$20-Villa

 

Area Activities

-Theater of the Sea 30 Minutes

-Crane Point Hammock 15 Minutes

-Dolphin Research Center 5 Minutes

-Bahia Honda State Park 25 Minutes

-Pigeon Key Historical Island 20 Minutes

-John Pennekamp National Park 60 Minutes

Driving Directions

From Miami International Airport:

Follow Le Jeune Road to SR-836 West Exit.

Take SR-836 West to the Florida Turnpike South.

Florida Turnpike becomes US Highway 1 South.

Take US-1 South to Mile Marker 61, Duck Key.

At the first traffic light turn left onto Duck Key.

Hawk's Cay Resort is located on the left hand side.

From Key West International Airport:

Follow US Highway 1 North to Mile Marker 61.

Stay in the right lane over bridge onto Duck Key.

Hawks Cay 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

Waterview

View Room Details | View cancellation policy

$209.00

$209.00 $209.00 $209.00 $209.00 $209.00 $209.00

Landview

View Room Details | View cancellation policy

$219.00

$219.00 $219.00 $219.00 $219.00 $219.00 $219.00

Conch Villa

View Room Details | View cancellation policy

$300.00

$300.00 $300.00


 


 

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