"Kokomo": Fontainebleau Sorrento Building #405
From the moment you enter this posh junior suite, you are surrounded by luxury and modern design. Your senses will be tantalized by the fabric upholstered floor to ceiling headboard, the geometric patterns in the décor, the rich tropical wood custom cabinetry, and the gorgeous artwork.
The spacious room has a King size master and a sitting parlor with queen sleep sofa, 37" wall mounted flat screen TV, plus writing desk. For refreshments, there is a sleek wet bar equipped with minibar, refrigerator and microwave. Wifi internet and a private furnished balcony complete the ultimate beach retreat.
The standout feature of this condo hotel room is the striking black & white marble bath with the unique, raised oversized Jacuzzi tub that overlooks the room and the palm trees via a sliding partition. The celebrity style bath has a separate glass enclosed shower and granite countertop vanity too. This is the perfect place for an upscale romantic getaway!
The Sorrento tower opened in March 2008 as the Fontainebleau Miami Beach gets closer to completion of its $1billion renovation/expansion project. This junior suite has views of the original curvilinear hotel designed by legendary architect Morris Lapidus, the Atlantic Ocean, 4th floor bird's eye view of the swimming pools for people-watching.
This elegant condo has access to the "sky pool" and 22 acres of prime oceanfront, both with food & beverage service. Unit 405 is an elegant 550 sq. ft. suite that provides the most luxurious ocean view accommodations in Miami Beach in an exclusive environment. Turnberry developers bought the Fontainebleau in 2006, the resort consists of the historic curved building and the two new luxury condo hotels, Tresor and Sorrento. The hotel's newly designed main pools and gardens are about to reopen this Fall.
Ultimately, the Fontainbleau will have 1,504 guest rooms, 11 restaurants, a nightclub, pools with cabana islands, a state-of-the-art fitness center and spa, and more than 60,000 square feet of meeting and ballroom space. The 36-story all-suites tower completed in 2005 remains open continuously during construction. A second all-suites tower opened last year. The new improved resort improvements are being phased in beginning this September will be fully open by January 2009.
at "Kokomo"…
Beach and Boardwalk
Boasting the largest beach of any Miami resort, you will have plenty of privacy at the Fontainebleau. Wait staff will keep you comfortable with food and beverages on the beach. Umbrellas, chairs, cabanas, parasailing and jet skis are available for rent, right on the beach. Complimentary sand pails and shovels are available so your children can build sandcastles. The resort is on the boardwalk, so you can walk to a number of nearby restaurants, and if you are ambitious, walk a little further to South Beach for more dining & shops.
Explore Tropical Flora & Fauna
Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden is worth a visit if you love beautiful gardens. The path is easy to navigate, and you’ll walk alongside ponds and lakes as you stroll through the gardens of tropical plants, towering palms, cycads, flowering trees, vines and fruit trees.
Experience Exotic Wildlife
The Everglades is full of gators, egrets and other exotic creatures. A little more than one hour from the hotel and you will be immersed in the famous jungle swamp. Bike trails, walking trails and airboat rides all are good ways to traverse the everlasting glades! For those who like a little entertainment with your wildlife, try Parrot Jungle to see gators, jungle cats and birds. The shows are terrific and well worth the price of admission. For aquatic shows and sea life, head to Sea World near Key Biscayne to see whales, porpoise. And, finally, the Miami Zoo is always a treat for wild animal lovers.
Boating in Miami
A stay at the Fontainebleau is the perfect way to start or end your cruise vacation. Our Tresor unit overlooks the multi-million dollar yachts on the Intercoastal during the world renown Miami Boat Show. There are also all classes of yachts for rent, from a yacht broker at the resort. The concierge can also arrange exciting boat tours of Miami’s Intercoastal waterway, Star Island, Hibiscus and Fisher Islands.
Shopping and People Watching
Lincoln Road is our favorite place to stroll and shop. It has oodles of unique boutiques and cool restaurants, sidewalk cafes. For upscale shopping, Bal Harbour Shops is where celebrities go for designer duds and glitzy jewels. Not far from the resort is Turnberry’s Aventura Mall for movies, dining and a great variety of stores. The Miami Design District is a wonderful place to shop for contemporary furnishings, hardware and home décor.
Miami Night Club Scene
The PURE nightclub, is opening this winter at the Fontainebleau. You won’t need to leave the hotel to partake of the best nightlife in town. Miami Beach comes alive from 10pm until dawn. A vibrant club scene attracts the jet set from around the globe. See the hotel concierge to find out what’s happening after dark.
It's often those little comforts and conveniences that make your stay nicer. We know they're important so all of our locations come with a host of amenities for our guests.
Resort Amenities:
- Coffee Bar serving Starbucks® Coffee
- Lobby Bar
- Beach Concierge Service
- Parasailing and Jet Skis Rentals
- In-Room Dining
- Private Pool Deck
- On-Site Car Rental
- Beach Equipment Rentals
Amenities | Baywatch Oceanfront #1937 |
Baywatch Oceanfront #738 |
Carolina Reef Oceanfront #906 |
Islamorada Bayfront House |
Fontainebleau Trésor Tower |
Fontainebleau Sorrento Building |
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* All amenities are subject to change without notice. 1 All pets are subject to owner approval. Contact for more information. 2 High-Speed Internet available at the Business Center for an additional $10. |
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Name | "The Penthouse" | "Dolphin Watch" | "Pelican Landing" | "Islamorada" | "Billion Dollar View" | "Kokomo" |
Bedrooms | 3 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | junior suite |
Beds | 4 | 3 | 1 | 5 | 1 | 1 |
Sleep Sofas | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
Bathrooms | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 |
No Smoking | ||||||
Pets Allowed1 | ||||||
Television | 4 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
VCR | 2 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 1 | |
DVD Player | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
Stereo Radio | ||||||
High-Speed Internet | 2 | |||||
Microwave | ||||||
Stove | ||||||
Oven | small | |||||
Toaster & Coffee Maker | ||||||
Dishwasher | ||||||
Iron/Ironing Board | ||||||
Washer/Dryer | ||||||
Linens/Towels | ||||||
Housekeeping Service | end of stay | end of stay | end of stay | end of stay | daily | daily |
Porch Furniture | ||||||
Garbage Disposal | ||||||
Blender | ||||||
Alarm Clock |
Fontainebleau Online Booking
Rate Chart:
Season | Dates | Rates |
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* Rental rates are subject to change and may increase or decrease depending on availability. Existing reservations with prepayment are excluded. | ||
Peak | Dec 20th—April 30th | Start at $499.00 per night. |
Low | May 1st—July 30th | To Be Determined |
Low | Aug 1st—Sept 30th | Start at $289.00 per night. |
Mid | Oct 1st—Dec 20th | Start at $399.00 per night. |
To inquire about a reservation for "Kokomo": Fontainebleau Sorrento Building #405, either use the Fontainebleau Online Booking, or fill out the form below. All fields marked with an are required.