Secluded bays, sandy beaches, and lush plant life make Miami one of the most exotic cities in the United States. But more than its topography, Miami’s exclusive restaurants, luxury resorts, and unmatched nightlife have made it that much more popular with vacationers around the world.
RYL’s clientele with jet card membership already know Miami is a city that appeals to all tastes. For those looking for adventure, there are deep-sea fishing tours, windsurfing and scuba diving. And travelers who just want to rejuvenate will fall in the love with Miami’s luxury spas and fashion boutiques.
Resorts
Mandarin Oriental Miami: The Mandarin’s downtown location puts its patrons in the heart of the city’s bustling nightlife while still managing to keep the party happening outside of the resort grounds at arms length. The private beaches, views of the bay, and gourmet restaurants provide a quiet oasis to its guests who want to rejuvenate during the day and enjoy the city at night. The private spa suites at the Mandarin offer over 17 different spa treatments and a spectacular view of the Biscayne Bay. More active lodgers may be interested in the walking path along the beach, the yoga and Pilates classes, or the resort’s private tennis and basketball courts.
The suites at the Mandarin are modern with an Asian influence. Rice paper doors, warm bamboo flooring in the sitting area, stocked bars, and rainforest showers in the bathrooms give the suites at the Mandarin an exotic ambiance that can’t be found in other Miami resorts. Those traveling to Miami on business will appreciate the dual phone lines in the room, the wireless internet, and spacious conference rooms, perfect for business meetings.
W South Beach Miami: A member of the prestigious W Hotels Worldwide family and a playground for some of the world’s biggest celebrities and socialites, W South Beach has established itself as the most exclusive resort in Miami. This shining example of bohemian cool offers guests access to a private beach and pool, private workouts with a personal trainer at the fitness center, lodging for pets, and corporate de-stressing sessions available at the Bliss Spa. The W is also home to Mr. Chow, an Asian-inspired gourmet restaurant designed by the world-famous designer, Michael Chow. George Clooney, Gwyneth Paltrow, Sean Penn, Jack Nicholson, and Tom Cruise have all dined under the restaurant’s 125-foot gold leaf and Swarovski crystal chandelier. The private dining rooms available make Mr. Chow ideal for intimate dinners and business meetings.
The facilities at the W South Beach consist of guest rooms, studios, suites, and bungalows. All rooms at the W feature a mini-bar, desk, and a balcony with an ocean view. Studio suites at the W offer the kind of comfort one would expect from a luxury apartment. All studios and suites come furnished with contemporary furniture, a kitchenette, and a spacious bathroom with Bliss Spa fixtures. But it’s the bungalows at the W South Beach Miami that separate it from the other hotels in the area. These three floor beach houses come equipped with two-bedroom, two-bath suites, a full-service outdoor kitchen with a BBQ pit on the roof, a private plunge pool, and access to the hotel’s music and movie library. The open-air floor plan and easy access to the beach make W South Beach’s bungalows perfect for parties.