The Sunseeker Resort Charlotte Harbour in Florida, US, officially opened to the public in mid-December 2023.
The independently flagged property offers 785 guest rooms, including 189 top-tier luxury Sunsuites™, marking the first entirely new-build resort with more than 750 rooms to open in southwest Florida in more than thirteen years.
To mark the opening, a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held, attended by local officials including Charlotte County Commissioner Bill Truex and Sunseeker Resort’s President and Chief Operating Officer Micah Richins and Senior Vice-President Jason Shkorupa.
The event celebrated the culmination of efforts from the beginning of the project.
A variety of facilities
The resort features a 60,000ft² meeting and conference space, 20 dining options and bars, two pools, retail outlets along a scenic harbourside promenade and a state-of-the-art fitness centre and spa on the third floor of the main tower.
Sunseeker Resort Charlotte Harbour is also home to the exclusive Aileron Golf Club, an 18-hole course available to both members and hotel guests.
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By GlobalDataSunseeker Resort Charlotte Harbour offers guests a diverse selection of accommodation from premium coastal-inspired rooms to the opulent Sunsuites.
These luxurious suites, ranging from one to three bedrooms, feature chef-level kitchens, entertaining areas and spacious private balconies.
Guests staying in Sunsuites enjoy services including a separate check-in experience and access to a private lounge offering complimentary non-alcoholic beverages and small bites.