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Soaring over the Atlantic on South Floridas fabled coastline, Acqualina is an oceanfront masterpiece. Graced with panoramic vistas of the sea and Miamis glittering skyline, the resort?s grand 51 story Renaissance-inspired tower will feature a 97-room ultra-luxury boutique resort and 188 lavish residences. Fresh contemporary European styling will be accented with distinctive Old World architectural features including stately iron gates, sculpted archways, Baroque fountains and a grand porte-cochere with a domed cupola. Guests of Acqualina will enjoy world-class services and amenities, including a Dean Fearing Restaurant, a two-story oceanfront spa, two swimming pools (including Beach Club pool, Tranquility pool, Spa pool and two plunge pools in spa locker rooms), tropical garden areas with outdoor water falls, five water fountains, a private beach club. Please Note - The Spa will not be fully completed until early 2006, alternatively, we will offer in-room treatments upon request. However, our Hair Salon will be fully open offering manicure, pedicure and hair services as of November 1, 2005.
Location Highlights:Nearby Attractions - * Miami - 19 miles NE* PBI - 20 miles NE* APF - 114 miles SE* RSW - 141 miles SE* Miami Beach - 9 miles N* Bal Harbour - 2 miles N* Hollywood - 8 miles SE* Fort Lauderdale - 19 miles SE* South Beach - 11 miles N* Boca Raton - 37 miles S* Palm Beach - 62 miles S* Williams Island - 4 miles E* Aventura Mall - 3 miles SE* Ancient Spanish Monastery - 3 miles NE* Haulover Beach Park - 4 miles N* Pro Player Stadium - 10 miles NE* Miami Beach Botanical Garden - 11 miles N* Art Deco District - 12 miles NE* Bayside Marketplace - 18 miles NE* American Airlines Arena - 18 miles NE* Parot Jungle Island - 19 miles SE* Miami Children's Museum - 19 miles NE* Vizcaya Museum and Gardens - 19 miles NE* Miami Museum of Science and Planetarium - 19 miles NE* Miami Seaquarium - 22 miles NE* Cocowalk - 22 miles NE* IMAX Theatre at Sunset Place - 25 miles N* Office Depot Center - 27 miles SE* Miami METROZOO - 27 miles NE* Monkey Jungle - 44 miles NE* Coral Castle - 50 miles NE* Everglades National Park - 72 miles NE* Bal Harbour Shops - 2 miles N; Airport Info: FLL-Fort Lauderdale Airport-14 Mi SE; Acqualina is located on 4.5 beachfront acres with 400 feet of stunning Atlantic Ocean coastline in Sunny Isles Beach, Florida. Situated between Miami and Fort Lauderdale, the resort is just minutes from the world famous shops of Bal Harbour and the exclusive address of Williams Island. The vibrant daytime activities and nightlife of Miami Beach, South Beach, Hollywood and Fort Lauderdale are a short drive away.20 min. (14 miles) from Fort Lauderdale International Airport30 min. (19 miles) from Miami International Airport50 min. from Boca Raton90 min. from Palm Beach; Areas Served: Bal Harbour, Aventura;
Recreation:Available Recreation; * Beach on site* Fitness Center/ Health Club on site* Pool-Indoor* Pool-Outdoor* Sauna on site* Spa facilities on site - The Spa will not be fully completed until early 2006, alternatively, we will offer in-room treatments upon request. However, our Hair Salon will be fully open offering manicure, pedicure and hair services as of November 1, 2005.* Stair Stepper* Stationary Bike* Steam Room* Treadmill* Universal Gym* Whirlpool/Jacuzzi;
Business Amenities:On-Site Meeting Facilities; -The property has 3 ocean view meeting rooms with a capacity range of 12 to 100 people. -Ocean view meeting rooms handle small meetings ranging in size from 12 to 40 persons and events for up to 100 persons. Social events can be accommodated on great lawns for outdoor receptions up to 250 and sit down dinner/dancing for up to 150 people.Rimini-Max capacity: 64Riccione-Max capacity: 64Porto rotondo-Max capacity: 40Great Lawn-Max capacity: 250Oceanfront Lawn-Max capacit
Restaurant: Aaria - Presenting the best of contemporary tropical cuisine, Acqualina's signature restaurant, Aaria, features indoor and outdoor dining, a full bar and a veranda overlooking the ocean. The restaurant's elegant breakfast and lunch service changes by night to a lively hors d'oeuvres menu in a Mediterranean ambiance, making it the perfect place for cocktails and appetizers or a full dinner. Breakfast 7 a.m.-11 a.m.; Lunch 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.; Dinner 6 p.m.-11 p.m.
Restaurant: Il Mulino New York - An idyllic match for the elegant and Italian-inspired oceanfront resort of Acqualina, acclaimed Italian restaurant Il Mulino New York is renowned for its bustling and energetic atmosphere, market fresh daily specials, extensive selection of fine Italian wines and impeccably polished wait staff. Il Mulino New York has been honored as #1 Italian restaurant on the New York City Zagat Survey for an astonishing 20 years.Open Monday to Thursday from 5 p.m.-10:30 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 5 p.m.-11:30 p.m.
Restaurant: Costa Grill - The perfect spot to enjoy a beachside lunch or a light snack or to relax and unwind with a cocktail as the sun sets, the oceanfront Costa Grill serves an array of gourmet cuisine including sandwiches, burgers, wraps and salads in a casual setting. The restaurant is open daily for resort guests, beach club members and residents only from 10 a.m-5p.m. and open to the public on Fridays and Saturdays from 6 p.m.-11 p.m. More Details
Julia Tuttle was one of those early visionaries, prophesying that a great city would arise and become a center of trade with South America and a gateway to all of the Americas. Across the river lived William and Mary Brickell, who had quickly established themselves as shrewd real estate investors. Julia asked her friend Henry Flagler to extend his railroad down to the old Fort Dallas area, but he said he wasn't interested. Then a freeze destroyed the crops farther north, and Julia was quick to point out to him that their crops were uninjured and continued to thrive. Flagler quickly changed his mind, and negotiated an exchange of prime real estate from Tuttle and the Brickell family for his railroad. He also laid the foundations for the new city of Miami and built a magnificent hotel near the confluence of the Miami River and Biscayne Bay.
In spite of all this, it still took the development of air conditioning systems to make the south Florida climate bearable for most people. Since that occurred, the population has grown to proportions that must exceed even the wildest visions of Julia Tuttle, Henry Flagler, and William and Mary Brickell. Make no mistake, Miami is here to stay!



