Luxury resorts Miami rival the world’s top destinations — five Miami properties earned Forbes Travel Guide’s coveted Five-Star rating in 2026: Acqualina Resort & Residences, Faena Hotel Miami Beach, Four Seasons Hotel at the Surf Club, the Setai Miami Beach, and the St. Regis Bal Harbour Resort. Add the 1 Hotel South Beach, the Edition, the Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne, and the Mandarin Oriental, and you have a deep bench of world-class properties. This guide picks the best luxury resorts Miami by location, traveler style, and signature amenity.

Luxury Resorts Miami at a Glance
- Forbes Five-Star (2026): Acqualina, Faena, Four Seasons Surf Club, Setai, St. Regis Bal Harbour.
- AAA Five-Diamond: Acqualina (also Forbes Five-Star spa).
- Average pricing: $700–$3,000/night for top luxury.
- Best for: Honeymoons, milestone celebrations, business expense accounts.
- Most expensive (opening 2026): Aman Miami in the Design District ($1,500+/night).
- Don’t miss amenities: Acqualina spa, Faena gold mammoth and theater, Setai’s three-pool layout.
Acqualina Resort & Residences (Sunny Isles)

- Address: 17875 Collins Avenue, Sunny Isles Beach.
- Awards: Forbes Five-Star (hotel + spa), AAA Five-Diamond, USA Today’s #1 Best Waterfront Resort.
- Size: 4.5 acres of beachfront.
- Amenities: Three oceanfront pools, 20,000-sq-ft Acqualina Spa by ESPA (11 treatment rooms), four restaurants including Il Mulino New York.
- Service: Guest Experience Managers (GEMs) for personalized in-room service.
- Family programming: AcquaMarine marine biology club for kids.
- Pricing: From $1,200/night winter peak.
Faena Hotel Miami Beach (Mid-Beach)

- Address: 3201 Collins Avenue, Mid-Beach.
- Awards: Forbes Five-Star.
- Style: Argentine-inspired maximalism. Damien Hirst’s gold mammoth on the beach. Juan Gatti murals throughout.
- Highlights: Faena Theater (150-seat gilded performance venue), Tierra Santa Healing House spa, four-block Faena District.
- Restaurants: Pao by Paul Qui (signature), Casa Faena’s Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann.
- Pricing: From $900/night.
The Setai Miami Beach (South Beach)
- Address: 2001 Collins Avenue, South Beach.
- Awards: Forbes Five-Star.
- Style: Asian-design suites in a restored 1936 Art Deco landmark.
- Pools: Three temperature-controlled pools (cool, warm, hot).
- Restaurants: Jaya (Southeast Asian), Japón (Japanese), the Setai Grill (steakhouse).
- Spa: Setai Spa with private hammam.
- Pricing: From $700/night.
Four Seasons Hotel at the Surf Club (Surfside)

- Address: 9101 Collins Avenue, Surfside.
- Awards: Forbes Five-Star.
- History: Restored 1930 Surf Club; once entertained Sinatra, Garbo, Kennedy.
- Restaurants: The Surf Club Restaurant by Thomas Keller, Le Sirenuse Miami, Lido at the Surf Club.
- Spa: 9,200-sq-ft Forbes-rated spa.
- Beach: Private members-style beach club.
- Pricing: From $1,000/night.
St. Regis Bal Harbour Resort
- Address: 9703 Collins Avenue, Bal Harbour.
- Awards: Forbes Five-Star.
- Highlights: St. Regis butler service. Three pools. Private cabanas. 14,000-sq-ft Remède Spa.
- Restaurants: J&G Grill by Jean-Georges, Atlantikòs.
- Pricing: From $1,000/night.
Other Top Luxury Resorts Miami

- 1 Hotel South Beach: Eco-luxury; rooftop pool. From $650/night.
- The Edition Miami Beach: Ian Schrager design; tropical modernism. From $750/night.
- The Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne: Beachfront island luxury. From $700/night.
- Mandarin Oriental Miami (Brickell Key): Asian-influenced bayfront luxury. From $700/night.
- Aman Miami (opening 2026): Aman’s first U.S. urban hotel. Expected $1,500+/night.
- The Fontainebleau: 1,594 rooms; iconic mid-century resort. From $500/night.
- The W South Beach: Modern luxury with party energy. From $550/night.
Best Luxury Resorts Miami by Style

Honeymoon & Romance
- Faena Hotel — most romantic, theater dinners.
- The Setai — quietest of the Five-Star tier.
- St. Regis Bal Harbour — butler service, private cabanas.
- Acqualina — most spa-focused.
Family Luxury
- Acqualina (AcquaMarine kids program).
- Four Seasons Surf Club (kids’ club + private beach).
- Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne (calmer beach for kids).
- The Fontainebleau (multiple pools, nightlife at night).
Best Spas at Luxury Resorts Miami

- Acqualina Spa by ESPA (Forbes Five-Star)
- Tierra Santa Healing House (Faena)
- Remède Spa (St. Regis Bal Harbour)
- Four Seasons Spa Surf Club
- Setai Spa
Best Restaurants Inside Luxury Resorts Miami
- The Surf Club Restaurant by Thomas Keller (Four Seasons Surf Club)
- Pao by Paul Qui (Faena)
- Il Mulino New York (Acqualina)
- Jaya (Setai)
- J&G Grill by Jean-Georges (St. Regis Bal Harbour)
When to Book Luxury Resorts Miami

- Peak (Dec–April): Book 5–6 months ahead.
- Art Basel week (early Dec): Book 8–12 months ahead; rates 2–3x normal.
- Summer (June-Sept): Best deals; rates 30-40% below winter.
- Membership perks: Marriott Bonvoy (St. Regis), AmEx Platinum FHR, Virtuoso (most Five-Star), Four Seasons Preferred Partner.
Tips for Booking Luxury Resorts Miami
- Use a Virtuoso, AmEx FHR, or Four Seasons Preferred Partner travel advisor: Same rate as the hotel website but with bonus amenities (free breakfast, spa credit, room upgrade).
- Hotel direct still beats OTAs: 5-star properties usually price-match Booking.com or Expedia.
- Resort fees: $50-75/night extra at most; verify when booking.
- Check minimums: Some properties require 3-night minimum during peak.
- Check current packages: Acqualina and Faena often run 3-night-pay-2 promotions in shoulder season.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the most luxurious resort in Miami?
Acqualina holds the most prestigious awards (Forbes Five-Star hotel + spa, AAA Five-Diamond). Faena is the most stylistically ambitious. Four Seasons Surf Club offers historic prestige.
How much do luxury resorts Miami cost?
$700–$3,000/night for Forbes Five-Star tier. Off-season can drop to $400–700/night.
Are Miami luxury resorts kid-friendly?
Acqualina, Four Seasons Surf Club, and Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne offer kids’ programs. The Setai and Faena are more adult-focused.
When should I book luxury resorts Miami?
5-6 months ahead for winter; 8-12 months for Art Basel week. Last-minute deals possible only in summer off-season.
Are there luxury resorts in Sunny Isles?
Yes — Acqualina is the most-awarded. Trump International Beach Resort and the Estates at Acqualina also offer high-end stays.
What’s the new Aman Miami?
Aman Miami opens in 2026 in the Design District — Aman’s first U.S. urban hotel. Expected to be the most expensive luxury resort in Miami at $1,500+/night.
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For a curated list of luxury resorts Miami offerings, see Five Star Alliance Miami listings.