The Ritz-Carlton, Naples ushers in a new era of luxury.
A new age of luxury and comfort was welcomed to the historic beachside refuge when The Ritz-Carlton, Naples, a famed resort on Florida’s Gulf Coast, reopened in early July after undergoing a full refurbishment and expansion.
With its dedicated full-service bar, media lounge, special programming, and daily culinary presentations, the new Ritz-Carlton Club Lounge in the Vanderbilt Tower is a prominent highlight of the refurbishment, according to a recent article by Gaylene Salomons of Naples Illustrated.
Visitors can now choose from three additional dining alternatives. A variety of coffees are available at Moka, and Sofra is a restaurant that focuses on savory, shareable dishes from the Eastern Mediterranean. As of press time, the resort’s third restaurant concept—which is yet to be named—will offer a distinctive dining experience to go along with long-standing favorites like The Grill and Gumbo Limbo.
The resort has been redesigned with new pools and ten air-conditioned, fully enclosed bungalows along the poolside. Ten cabanas with televisions, ceiling fans, and cozy seating are also part of the redesigned outdoor areas.
The 474 guest rooms and suites on the property have all been refurbished with a style that exudes casual elegance and pays homage to the resort’s history of sophisticated seaside living. Individuals who need five-diamond service when visiting family or for longer stays are now easily accessible, with more than ninety multiroom suites available.
The original article can be found on Naples Illustrated.