Luxury hotel and spa to open in Florida Keys
The Florida Keys will get a new luxury hotel in early 2019 with the opening of Isla Bella Beach Resort.
Located on Knights Key in Marathon, Florida, US, at the threshold of the iconic Seven Mile Bridge, Isla Bella will include a 4,000sq ft spa.
Set on 24 acres of tropical landscaping, the 199-bedroom resort is being developed by Pritam Singh & The Singh Company and will be the first full-service luxury hotel in Marathon, the largest newly built private waterfront hotel in the area and the first new resort built since Hurricane Irma impacted the destination in 2017.
The Il Mare Spa will feature a relaxation room and six treatment rooms. A 1,000sq ft Fitness Center will be adjacent to Il Mare Spa and offer the latest in fitness technology for a full-body or cardio workout.
The resort will have nearly one mile of private beach, as well as five swimming pools, on-site water sports, a fishing pier, marina and views of the Atlantic Ocean from all the rooms and suites.
"From its unparalleled location to its private shoreline to an intuitive and luxurious design, Isla Bella Beach Resort will be the crown jewel of The Singh Company's portfolio," said Pritam Singh, founder of The Singh Company. "Over the past thirty years, I've had the privilege to help shape the hospitality landscape of the Florida Keys, and am excited and honoured by the opportunity to bring an experience like Isla Bella to the Middle Keys."
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