There’s something for every luxury traveler in Florida. This roundup highlights elevated hotel and resort developments across Miami, Boca Raton and Naples. From residential-style stays and landmark renovations to wellness-driven suites and design-forward upgrades, these properties are giving clients new reasons to choose Florida—or return with a fresh perspective.
Miami
Anantara Makes U.S. Debut With Mixed-Use Luxury Tower in Edgewater
Minor Hotels is introducing its experiential luxury brand Anantara to the U.S. for the first time with Anantara Miami Resort & Residences, a 50-story mixed-use development planned for Miami’s Edgewater district.
Scheduled to open in 2030, the development will include 50 hotel suites, 100 private residences and 120 resort residences, with select units integrated into the hotel rental program. A central wellness component will anchor the property, featuring a vitality center focused on movement, nutrition, recovery and holistic health inspired by Thai wellness traditions associated with the Anantara brand.
Additional amenities include a private rooftop helipad with regional connectivity to the Florida Keys, Palm Beach and the Bahamas, along with walkable access to Miami cultural institutions such as Perez Art Museum Miami, the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science and the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts.
For more information, visit anantara.com.
Boca Raton
Centennial Renovation Advances at The Boca Raton
The Boca Raton is continuing its long-term transformation as it marks its 100th anniversary, announcing a redesign of its Cloister guestrooms and suites.
The update builds on the resort’s broader $375 million renovation program. Design firm Curioso is leading the project, which will be completed in phases while the property remains operational, with completion expected this fall.
The redesign draws inspiration from 1920s South Florida architecture, incorporating soft neutrals, layered textures and natural materials. Historical references to Addison Mizner’s design legacy are woven into the interiors, reflecting the resort’s connection to Boca Raton’s architectural heritage.
According to leadership, the renovation reflects a continued evolution of the property as it modernizes its accommodations while maintaining its historic identity.
For more information, visit thebocaraton.com.
Naples
Four Seasons Introduces Sabal Suite With Residential-Scale Luxury
Naples Beach Club, A Four Seasons Resort, has introduced the Sabal Suite, a bi-level, accommodation designed as a private coastal residence with expansive indoor and outdoor living space.
The 5,155-square-foot suite spans the resort’s upper two floors and includes a 3,000-square-foot rooftop terrace featuring a circular pool, hot tub and unobstructed views of the Gulf of Mexico. The design emphasizes residential-style living with up to five bedrooms, multiple entertaining spaces and a full residential kitchen with a separate service kitchen.
Designed for multigenerational use, the suite also includes a dedicated wellness room equipped with in-suite fitness and recovery technology. The offering builds on the resort’s broader wellness positioning, following the introduction of The Sanctuary at Naples Beach Club, a 30,000-square-foot wellness facility focused on movement, recovery and holistic health.
Additional features include a complimentary ocean-view pool cabana, marble bathrooms with Gulf-facing soaking tubs and a dedicated entertaining area.
For more information, visit fourseasons.com.



















