This hotel sits on the Atlantic Ocean’s edge along 200 feet of oceanfront property in the heart of the Art Deco District in South Beach on historic Collins Avenue. With direct beach access, this hotel offers visitors to this fashionable destination a distinctively relaxed, yet worldly guest experience within a “backyard bliss” design-driven environment. Surfcomber’s signature pool/beach experience includes the hotel’s expansive outdoor deck with heated pool, well-appointed cabanas, and beach activities such as paddle boarding and volleyball. Additional guest services and amenities include 24-hour in-room dining, 24-hour on-site business center, fitness center, mind and body experiences with in-room and beachside massages.

open: all year, 24hrs; rates from US$189 - 599; Breakfast from 7-15h; number of rooms: 186

  • Air conditioning
  • Bar with full range of alcoholic beverages
  • Non-smoking area
  • Parking available
  • Guestrooms with Balcony
  • Guestrooms with television
  • Outdoor seating, terrace or garden
  • Swimming pool
  • Free extra towels
  • Massage on offer
  • Work-out equipment available
  • Meals. Extensive menu available
  • Pets allowed
  • Vegetarian meals on the menu
  • Reservation advisable
  • Free WiFi

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