Best Beachfront Hotels Miami: 2026 Oceanfront Picks

Beachfront hotels Miami deliver the iconic Florida beach vacation — wake up to the Atlantic, walk straight from your room to the sand, and end the day with a sunset poolside cocktail. While most “ocean view” hotels in Miami are technically near the beach, only true beachfront hotels Miami have direct sand access without crossing a road. This guide picks the best beachfront hotels in Miami across South Beach, Mid-Beach, North Beach, Surfside, and Sunny Isles — with current pricing, beach amenities, and which property suits each travel style.

Beachfront hotels Miami offer direct beach access from oceanfront pool decks
Beachfront hotels Miami offer direct beach access — no road crossing — from the pool deck.

Beachfront Hotels Miami at a Glance

  • Top luxury picks: The Setai, the Faena, 1 Hotel South Beach, Four Seasons Surf Club, Acqualina (Sunny Isles), Eden Roc, Fontainebleau.
  • Average pricing: $400–$2,500/night for true beachfront properties.
  • True beachfront vs. across-the-street: Most properties on Collins Avenue have direct beach access; those on Ocean Drive (e.g., Park Central, Beacon) face the beach but are technically across Ocean Drive from the sand.
  • Best families: Loews, Marenas, Grand Beach Hotel Surfside, Acqualina.
  • Best couples: Faena, Setai, Eden Roc, the Edition.
  • Best for nightlife access: Loews, the W, the Saxony, the Plymouth.

South Beach Beachfront Hotels

Beachfront hotels Miami offer multi-tier infinity pools steps from the sand
South Beach’s beachfront hotels Miami feature pool decks that lead directly to the sand.
  • The Setai, Miami Beach: Three pools, Asian-design suites, top spa. Direct beach. From $700/night.
  • 1 Hotel South Beach: Eco-luxury, 18th-floor rooftop pool, four ocean-view restaurants. From $650/night.
  • W South Beach: 12 bayfront pools, party energy, Wall club. From $550/night.
  • The Royal Palm South Beach: Restored Art Deco; oceanfront. From $400/night.
  • Loews Miami Beach: 790 rooms, six restaurants, expansive pool deck, family-friendly. From $400/night.
  • The Plymouth: Ocean-adjacent (technically across Ocean Drive from the sand). From $300/night.
  • The National Hotel: Restored 1939 oceanfront with the longest infinity pool in Miami. From $400/night.

Mid-Beach Beachfront Hotels

Beachfront hotels Miami include beach attendants who set up chairs and umbrellas
Mid-Beach’s beachfront hotels Miami offerings include full beach service — chairs, umbrellas, and food/drink delivery.
  • Faena Hotel Miami Beach: The most lavish; gold-tinted Argentine glamour. From $900/night.
  • The Edition Miami Beach: Ian Schrager design; tropical modernism. From $750/night.
  • The Fontainebleau: 1,594 rooms, 11 distinct pools, on-site LIV nightclub. From $500/night.
  • Eden Roc Miami Beach: Sister property; quieter, three pools. From $450/night.
  • The Confidante: Boutique mid-century vibe. From $400/night.
  • The Palms Hotel & Spa: Independent oceanfront with green programming. From $350/night.
  • Hotel Continental Mid-Beach: Boutique near the sand (across street). From $350/night.

North Beach & Surfside Beachfront Hotels

Beachfront hotels Miami offer private cabanas on the sand
North Beach’s beachfront hotels Miami feature private cabanas on quieter, less crowded sand.
  • Four Seasons Hotel at the Surf Club: Restored 1930 Surf Club; Thomas Keller restaurant; private beach club. From $1,000/night.
  • Grand Beach Hotel Surfside: Full-service, family-friendly. From $400/night.
  • Solé Miami: Boutique with rooftop pool. From $350/night.
  • Marenas Beach Resort: All-suite oceanfront with kitchens. From $300/night.

Sunny Isles Beachfront Hotels

Beachfront hotels Miami feature ocean-view balconies with sunrise vistas
Sunny Isles’ beachfront hotels Miami offer high-rise ocean-view balconies, ideal for sunrise.
  • Acqualina Resort & Residences: 4.5 acres of beachfront; Forbes Five-Star; #1 waterfront resort in U.S. (USA Today 10Best). From $1,200/night.
  • Trump International Beach Resort: 30+ floors of oceanfront. From $400/night.
  • Marenas Beach Resort: Family-friendly all-suite. From $300/night.
  • Newport Beachside Hotel: Mid-range with iconic pier. From $250/night.

What “Beachfront” Really Means in Miami

Beachfront hotels Miami connect to the 4-mile Beachwalk pedestrian path
Most beachfront hotels Miami offerings connect via the 4-mile Beachwalk path.
  • True beachfront: Direct walk from pool deck to sand without crossing a road. Most Collins Avenue properties (Setai, Faena, 1 Hotel) qualify.
  • Across the street: Ocean Drive properties face the beach but cross a busy road. Use the public Lummus Park entry.
  • Bayfront, not oceanfront: Some hotels (Mandarin Oriental, the Standard Spa) face Biscayne Bay, not the Atlantic. Different experience entirely.
  • Beach service: Most luxury beachfront hotels Miami offer free chairs, umbrellas, and food/drink delivery to the sand.
  • Resort fees: Most beachfront properties charge $35–55/night.

Best Beachfront Hotels by Style

Beachfront hotels Miami feature oceanfront restaurants with sea-to-table seafood
Beachfront hotels Miami pair luxury with oceanfront dining — the Setai’s Asian restaurants are standouts.

Most Luxurious

  • Acqualina (Sunny Isles)
  • Faena (Mid-Beach)
  • Setai (South Beach)
  • Four Seasons Surf Club (Surfside)

Best Value

  • The Confidante (Mid-Beach)
  • Marenas Beach Resort (Sunny Isles)
  • The Palms Hotel & Spa (Mid-Beach)
  • The National Hotel (South Beach)

Best for Families

  • Loews Miami Beach (South Beach)
  • Acqualina (Sunny Isles)
  • The Fontainebleau (Mid-Beach)
  • Marenas Beach Resort (Sunny Isles)

Best Pools

  • The Setai (3 infinity pools)
  • The Fontainebleau (11 pools)
  • 1 Hotel South Beach (rooftop + main)
  • Acqualina (3 oceanfront)

Best Time to Book Beachfront Hotels Miami

Beachfront hotels Miami face east — perfect for sunrise but indirect sunset
Beachfront hotels Miami face east — choose properties with rooftop bars (1 Hotel, EAST) for sunset views.
  • Peak winter (Dec-April): Book 4-6 months ahead.
  • Summer (June-Sept): Last-minute deals; rates 30-50% lower.
  • Avoid Art Basel (early Dec): Rates 2-3x normal.
  • Spring break (early March): Avoid party-focused properties; book quieter Mid-Beach instead.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the best beachfront hotel in Miami?

Acqualina (Sunny Isles) holds the most awards. The Setai and Faena are the top South Beach/Mid-Beach picks. Four Seasons Surf Club is the Surfside leader.

How much do beachfront hotels Miami cost?

$400–$2,500/night for true beachfront properties in winter. Summer rates drop 30–50%.

Are all Miami Beach hotels beachfront?

No — Ocean Drive hotels (Park Central, Beacon, Colony) face the beach but are technically across the road. Collins Avenue hotels (Setai, Faena, 1 Hotel) are true beachfront.

Do beachfront hotels Miami include beach service?

Most luxury beachfront hotels include chairs, umbrellas, and towel service free with stay. Cabanas usually cost extra ($150–500/day).

Are Sunny Isles or South Beach better for beachfront hotels?

Sunny Isles for quiet luxury (Acqualina). South Beach for walkability and nightlife. Mid-Beach (Faena, Edition) is the balanced choice.

Can I get a sunset view from a Miami beachfront hotel?

Miami’s beach faces east, so direct sunset views are blocked by the building/skyline. Choose properties with rooftop bars (1 Hotel, EAST Miami, Sugar) or bayfront alternatives (Mandarin Oriental).

Do beachfront hotels Miami have pools?

All major beachfront hotels have pools. Most luxury properties have 2–3 pools (separate adults/family, rooftop). Fontainebleau has 11 pools.

More on Beachfront Hotels Miami

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