Aug. 16, 2024
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St. Regis Longboat Key Resort is now open
One in all TPG’s most anticipated new lodges of 2024 is lastly open to vacationers on the lookout for an ultraluxury escape in South Florida.
The St. Regis Longboat Key Resort is formally open to any visitor with a lodge, spa or restaurant reservation, per a cellphone name TPG made to the lodge Friday. The brand new resort — which is the one new St. Regis opening within the U.S. this yr — sits on a wonderful barrier island close to picturesque Sarasota.
Charges at the moment begin at $616, or 88,000 Marriott Bonvoy factors, per evening.
The most recent St. Regis property options an 800-foot non-public seashore, a 20,000-square-foot spa and a 475-foot-long winding river pool. There’s even a Champagne button to summon a glass of fizzy fabulosity — you might be staying at a St. Regis, in any case.
With 168 lodging obtainable, the resort options 26 suites with non-public terraces, and all lodging lean right into a beach-chic aesthetic with blond wood plank flooring, rainfall showers, free-standing bathtubs and walk-in closets. Butler service — a St. Regis commonplace — can also be a part of your keep at The St. Regis Longboat Key Resort.
“I am fairly satisfied that most individuals once they stroll in [will] say ‘wow,'” Winfred van Workum, the property’s basic supervisor, advised TPG earlier this yr. “However I actually hope after the primary day, they stroll away and say, ‘That is the most effective service I’ve ever obtained.'”
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Now you might have the possibility to see for your self — as quickly as Sunday, when rooms are subsequent obtainable, per the St. Regis web site.
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Editorial disclaimer: Opinions expressed listed below are the writer’s alone, not these of any financial institution, bank card issuer, airline or lodge chain, and haven’t been reviewed, accredited or in any other case endorsed by any of those entities.