Take advantage of the amenities included in your resort fee! Make sure to get your ticket at the front desk for beach chairs and an umbrella on the beach!!! Beach towels included as well. Checkout link for more details on amenities!
Join us Friday July 4th from 4-6:45pm in the hotel patio for a pre-wedding greet & mingle /Happy Hour from 5-6pm. We hope to see everyone there! :)
Farewell brunch (11-1pm) Sunday July 6, 2025 Price: $40 per person includes tax, tip, etc for a full station of brunch items and beverages in(non-alcoholic). Pretty good bang for your buck in this part of town! :) If you’d like to join please RSVP on this websites RSVP page and send payment via Zelle to 630-723-1697 (Diana Rivera) OR Venmo to https://venmo.com/u/Dee-Rvra OR Cash App https://cash.app/$DianaRivera777 Hope to see you there!
Rental options include: Jet Ski Banana Boats Kayaks Paddle Boards Parasail Early Bird Jetski Special: $20 OFF from 11am-1pm valid 3/1/25-3/31/25. No promo code necessary and discounted price is calculated at checkout.
Where is Lincoln Road? Lincoln Road is located in the heart of Miami Beach (between 16th and 17 Street). The road stretches for about 15 blocks East to West from the Atlantic Ocean to Biscayne Bay. There are more than 150 national retail stores, boutiques, sidewalk cafes, art galleries, and restaurants lining the 15-block destination. Lincoln Road Mall? Lincoln Road Mall is pedestrian-friendly, open-air, and encompasses 8 of the 15 blocks between Washington Avenue and Alton Road. Zara’s Flagship Store anchors the east end of the mall, and the famous 1111 Lincoln Road Garage anchors the west end. So basically – Lincoln Road Mall is located on Lincoln Road taking up eight blocks and is a shopping haven.
Espanola Way is located between 14th and 15th Street in Miami Beach. It’s a beautiful energetic street with tons of options for eating, grabbing a drink or ice cream! From the website: “The first commercial development on Miami Beach in the early 1920s, Española Way was built to serve as an artists’ colony, modeled after romantic Mediterranean villages in France and Spain. Quintessentially bohemian right down to peach-colored paint, the enclave is a cultural gem. In May 2017, The City of Miami Beach completed a $2.5 million revitalization project making it a pedestrian-only street. Today, Española Way is experiencing a renaissance, fulfilling the vision of those who built it nearly a century ago as a place for locals and travelers to gather, create and celebrate. Sensual then and now, Española Way is an immersive and transporting experience, and not to be missed.”