Bay Colony
Invite your imagination to envision an exclusive residential enclave hugging the sugar sand beaches of the Gulf of Mexico. Dream if a natural environment that encompasses wide swathes of greenspace protected in perpetuity, wild life inhabitants for egrets, blue heron, and countless waterfowl. Add numerous shimmering lakes, mangrove-lines estuaries and bays, and ? as if these were not enough ? sensational sunsets reflect across the azure waters of the Gulf.
This is Bay Colony.
A gracious perimeter wall encloses the entire development; a meticulously manicured entry replete with stately palm trees and luxuriant floral plantings leads to a sentry gate. Beyond, spread across 225 acres within sight of the upscale communities to be found in this country.
Recognizing their responsibility to treat such perfection with respect, WCI Communities has developed a master plan to ensure that every residence within Bay Colony enhances the vision. Each lifestyle redefines luxury in extraordinary fashion.
Bay Colony residents enjoy membership in an unparalleled private facilities, The Bay Colony Beach Club and Tennis Club, with an opportunity to join Pelican Isle Yacht Club and Bay Colony Golf Club, Home of the 1997 and 1998 Senior PGA Tour LG Championship. Situated on a pristine stretch of Gulf of Mexico beach, surrounded by conservation area, The Beach Clubs outdoor amenities include private beach, swimming pool, sundeck, and chickee bar. Indoors, an air-conditioned lounge and dining area offer opportunities for a wide range of dining experiences, from casual to elegant. The staff has been carefully selected to provide only the most impeccable service and world ? class cuisine consistent with the quality expected by the most discriminating clientele. Concierge and home care services are available to residents.
Bay Colony, is the 1997 Sand Dollar Winner for Community of the Year. This ward winning community is a vision culminating in an unsurpassed upscale development, and will be preserved and enhanced in perpetuity by the Bay Colony Association.


