Hotel Savings & Deals
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Hotel Deals make a stay in Florida for sure a little more affordable:
… check out these hotels….
Blue Moon Hotel – Miami Beach
This Art Deco hotel in Mediterranean Style is a historic South Beach property and it gives travels an intimate escape like you are on a peaceful retreat on the Greek islands. It is just steps away from the world-famous Lummus Park beach. An outdoor splash pool is available to get refreshed. The hotel is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a part of Marriott’s exclusive Autograph Collection. Find locally sourced dishes and craft beer in a chic retro interior at the FIX Restaurant & Bar.
Blue Moon Hotel
944 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Courtyard Cadillac Miami Beach/Oceanfront
3925 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, Florida 33140
The Courtyard Miami Beach Oceanfront is housed in the building formerly known as the Cadillac Hotel, a historic art-deco property listed in the National Registry of Historic Places. It was recently renovated and offers modern decor with updated boutique furnishings. Guests can take complimentary beach towels to the beach in back. A wooden boardwalk makes the beach experience even more enjoyable.
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Just imagine yourself in a beach chair on the ocean right now….
or consider the
Sanctuary South Beach:
It is a short cab ride from trendy shops, restaurants, and nightclubs along South Beach and just two blocks from the Atlantic Ocean.
James Beard–nominated chef Douglas Rodriguez prepares goat-cheese-and-black-pepper empanadas, plantain-crusted mahi-mahi, and other Latin American dishes at onsite restaurant Ola.
Catch some rays at the hotel’s rooftop pool, which is surrounded by lounge chairs and palm trees.
You can book a hot-bamboo massage or slimming body wrap at the onsite spa.
Luxurious one-bedroom suites feature kitchenettes with marble countertops, wall-mounted flat-screen TVs, and glass-enclosed showers with rainforest showerheads.
Why is Florida so appealing?
Great weather all year round, beautiful beaches, an ocean to swim in, great entertainment, art and museums and much more…
About Miami Beach: White-Sand Beaches, Glamorous Nightlife, and Cuban Cuisine
Miami Beach is a small barrier island situated between the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay, a shallow lagoon that separates the beaches from downtown Miami. People from all over the world come here to enjoy the white-sand beaches, shop the high-end boutiques, and party at the legendary see-and-be-seen nightclubs the city is known for. The red-hot center of this sexy, international social scene is South Beach, a 20-block stretch filled with upscale lounges, rooftop bars, and ultra hip hangouts behind velvet ropes. Lummus Park beach is packed by mid-morning, and the clubs on Ocean Drive and Washington Avenue—many of which stay open until 5 a.m.—vie for the limelight with VIP service, celebrity DJs, and dressed-to-the-nines crowds.
Beyond the fast-paced luxury of South Beach lies Miami Beach’s softer side. A leisurely stroll through the Art Deco District reveals hundreds of beautiful, candy-colored buildings, including Versace Mansion—a 1930 manor modeled after a palace in the Dominican Republic that belonged to Christopher Columbus’s family. The centerpiece of the city’s arts scene, the Bass Museum of Art displays works from Peter Paul Rubens and Sandro Botticelli, and modern-design objects and propaganda arts fill three stories at the Wolfsonian-FIU museum. There’s also a handful of vibrant ethnic enclaves to explore here, and Little Havana is among the most notable. The neighborhood is lined with family-owned restaurants and Caribbean-style marketplaces, making it a great place to discover some of the country’s most delicious Cuban food, from sugary guarapo juice to pastelitos, or Cuban pastries.
Don’t forget to check out these hotels too:
National Hotel
1677 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Top Reasons to Visit National Hotel
Located right on Miami Beach, this oceanfront hotel has direct access to white-sand beaches and the Atlantic Ocean.
Rooftop bars, high-end boutiques, and luxe nightclubs along South Beach are a short walk or cab ride away.
Swim in the shade of swaying palm trees in the hotel’s 205-foot-long infinity pool or stretch out in a private poolside cabana.
You can dine alfresco on fresh seafood and locally grown produce at the hotel’s onsite restaurants.
Guest rooms feature upscale furnishings, luxurious National Hotel–brand bath products, and views of the ocean or city skyline.
Majestic South Beach
660 Ocean Drive,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
This swanky hotel sits right across from the Atlantic Ocean in Miami’s art-deco district. The area boasts nearly 1,000 brightly colored buildings that date as far back as the Roaring Twenties.
The South Beach location gives guests easy access to water recreation by day and trendy nightclubs after dark, as well as many well-known restaurants and high fashion shopping.
The onsite On Ocean 7 restaurant serves international cuisine and fresh seafood in addition to breakfast food such as omelets and french toast. There’s outdoor dining, so guests can sip tropical cocktails in the sunlight.
In the guest rooms, blue and coral tones recall the ocean setting. Rooms feature flat-screen TVs, MP3 docking stations, and wireless conch shells. Some look out onto the ocean.
Royal South Beach Hotel
763 Pennsylvania Avenue
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Grove Isle Hotel & Spa – Miami, FL
4 Grove Isle Drive
Miami, Florida 33133
While many Miami hotels look out onto spectacular waterfront vistas, Grove Isle Hotel & Spa does so from a 20-acre private island. Dotted with tropical palms, the island offers sweeping views of Biscayne Bay and lots of privacy. There’s even an 85-slip marina where guests can dock their boats. But you’re not too far removed from the action—a narrow causeway connects the hotel to the mainland.