Four Seasons has made its debut on Florida’s Gulf Coast with the opening of Naples Beach Club, A Four Seasons Resort.
Situated on 1,000 feet of white-sand beachfront in the heart of Old Naples, the property reimagines the storied Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club, now part of a 125-acre resort and residential destination.
A celebration of the coast
Crafted by Champalimaud Design, the 220-room resort—including 57 suites and 153 luxury residences—melds laid-back elegance with a refined coastal palette.
The interiors celebrate the surrounding landscape, with high ceilings, carved teak accents, sea glass chandeliers, and carved stone elements that bring nature indoors. Plus, expansive terraces with plush daybeds and alfresco dining areas extend the guest experience outdoors, capturing the region’s renowned sunset views.
A vibrant mix of textures and colors animates the rooms, including statement minibar cabinetry in flamingo pink or periwinkle blue lacquer, custom glass and metal shelving, and bespoke upholstery. Spacious walk-in closets with integrated lighting, banquette dining nooks, and luxurious finishes further echo a residential sensibility.

Amenities at Naples Beach Club
Anchored by five diverse culinary offerings, including the oceanfront Merchant Room from acclaimed chef Gavin Kaysen, the resort also features HB’s, the Sunset Bar, and Golden Hour.
Meanwhile, the 30,000-square-foot Sanctuary Spa introduces a two-level wellness concept complete with a thermal circuit, rooftop lap pool, and fitness center curated by celebrity trainer Harley Pasternak.
At the heart of the community is Market Square, a dynamic hub with a curated retail experience, cinema, bowling alley, game room, and grab-and-go offerings at Naples Trading Company.
Future amenities, slated to debut in 2026, include the Wager gastropub, the 22-seat Picture House theater, an immersive kids’ club, and an 18-hole Tom Fazio-designed golf course.



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