Ritz-Carlton Bal Harbour is one of the newest properties that went under the management of the renowned luxury hotel company. Located on one of the most beautiful beaches in Miami, Ritz-Carlton Bal Harbour offers a peaceful retreat away from the busy city. With only 124 rooms and suites, guests of Ritz-Carlton Bal Harbour will notice the privacy every second.
Ritz-Carlton Bal Harbour is one of the most interesting properties in Miami. Located away from South Beach, the hot-spot of the rich and beautiful, the luxury hotel offers an intimate atmosphere for everyone who seeks real relaxation.
The features include a beautiful heated outdoor pool to enjoy all year, private cabanas and a semi-private beach. Not to forget about the luxurious accommodation guests can enjoy regardless of the room category booked, the amazing restaurant and the renowned Exhale Spa.
In beautiful Bal Harbour, guests of Ritz-Carlton Bal Harbour can find relexation in one of 124 rooms and suites.
With a size of 47 square meters (~ 510 square feet) in the lowest room category, guests can feel home in all Ritz-Carlton Bal Harbour rooms.
Guests can enjoy Partial Ocean View, Ocean View, Oceanfront and Premium Oceanfront Rooms which all come with the luxury of a large King Bed or two Queen Beds, great views of the ocean and the city as well as a large bathroom with a free standing shower, a bathtub with views of the ocean and a double sink.
For even more luxury, you may opt to enjoy one of the luxurious suites which boost incredible views of the ocean while offering two or more rooms.
All rooms and suites at Ritz-Carlton Bal Harbour are equipped with modern interior and are designed in a way to make every traveler feel home.
Less is more seems to be the motto at Ritz-Carlton Bel Harbour. The luxury hotel got just two restaurants which both got a bar, too.
From 11 am to 6:30 pm, guests may enjoy the Pool Bar & Grill which serves cocktails, drinks and selected light meals. On Friday and Saturday, there’s also an extensive sushi menu. For breakfast, lunch or dinner, Bistro Bal Harbour invites residents to enjoy fresh fish dishes with local ingredients and fresh vegetables only.
Incredible views of the ocean in the indoor and outdoor seating areas complement the offerings of Bistro Bal Harbour, a casual fine dining option right next to the ocean.
Surely, the rooms at Ritz-Carlton Bal Harbour look amazing and the dining options sound like spots to spend hours, but the most important aspect of a stay in Bal Harbour is relaxation anyway.
For that purpose, guests of Ritz-Carlton Bal Harbour can enjoy one of two pools, large cabanas and loungers in lush gardens and direct access to a semi-private beach. Moreover, there’s a Spa offering massages and other treatments all-day long.
Everyone looking to stay fit while staying at the luxury property can make use of the extensive fitness center with state-of-the-art machines. A wide range of activities is also available for guests of Ritz-Carlton Bal Harbour!
Rates at Ritz-Carlton Bal Harbour start at 499 US-Dollar (~ 440 Euro) per night for the Partial Ocean View Room.
This rate does neither include breakfast which come with an extra charge of 40 US-Dollar per night (~ 35 Euro), the resort fee which is 25 US-Dollar (~ 20 Euro) per night nor taxes and services. That said, rates of 499 US-Dollar per night are rarely available throughout the year.
Especially in high season, rates at Ritz-Carlton Bal Harbour usually double up, making nightly rates reach 1.000 US-Dollar per night. The resort looks amazing for sure, but the prices will make it available only for a selected group of very rich people.
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Dislike the lobby design. But here’s hoping that Ritz can reintegrate some of their classic charm, and restore themselves to their former glory with new acquisitions like this one.
I like the idea of the property, making the brand some what new age. Nevertheless, the prices are ridiculous in my opinion. I’m not sure who is going pay such amounts!
A smashing lovely day.
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