When the setting sun became dazzlingly bright that first evening, the seasoned veteran produced a second umbrella to keep us shaded and cool. As readers of these pages will know, watching the sunset over the gulf is something of sport in Naples, and we were sure to do it every evening, along with hundreds of others, locals and visitors alike. Once darkness had set in, we retired to Veranda E for a nightcap – old fashioned for my wife, Manhattan for me – then headed to our bungalow for a relatively early night.
Thus, the tone was set for the remainder of our stay: granola, yogurt and fresh juice for breakfast on the patio, followed by a jog through the old town to peruse the shops and galleries, then a cup of locally roasted coffee on the way back. The remainder of the second morning was spent between the hot tub, pool and beach, with suitable refreshments in between stints. Dinner that night was taken poolside, where Marco suggested a whole fried snapper, which he expertly fileted at the table. Fresh and perfectly flaky, this was simply some of the best fish I have ever eaten, especially when accompanied by a cold Provençal rosé. To end this wonderful dinner, he dazzled us with tableside bananas Foster. At some point during the evening, we discovered that the couple at the table next to ours also hailed from Indianapolis, so it was with them that we shared an after-dinner drink before retiring once again after a sublimely restful day of doing nothing much in particular.
Readers expecting a list of strenuous outdoor activities, 18 holes of golf or parasailing will be sorely disappointed by my confession that this was probably the laziest vacation I have ever spent anywhere. Now adults-only, The Escalante provided a perfect oasis of stasis; never has doing absolutely nothing beyond eating, drinking and lounging come so naturally.
At The Escalante, you feel as though you are among friends. On our third and final night, Mary even picked us up in a golf cart and drove us to her country club down the street from the hotel, where we enjoyed cocktails with some of her friends, watched the sunset and ran into several Indianapolis residents we knew. There is a strong connection between Indianapolis and Naples; chances are that if you visit this wonderful hotel you will see some familiar faces on the rare
occasion that you can tear yourself away from The Escalante’s allembracing charm. sl For more information, visit hotelescalante.com