The Iconic
South
Seas Island Resort
Celebrates its Grand Opening After $140 Million
Rebirth
CAPTIVA
ISLAND, Fla., Feb. 7 /PRNewswire/
-- From an expansive new beach and world-class sailing to an award-winning golf
course and a new high-profile chef, South Seas Island Resort a sprawling yet personal plantation-style
resort -- is redefining the luxury travel experience with its grand re-opening
February 2007. An extensive $140 million renovation and is welcoming guests back
to Captiva Island,
Fla. with more luxurious accommodations and
enhanced amenities.
The main pool area at the resort
is reopening and providing guests three- times more the space to lounge, splash
and be pampered than before. Posh cabanas are available for rent with a private
butler to cater to every need. Guests indulge in personal spa services and
exquisite South Seas Island Resort cuisine available throughout the day while
having a television and mini-fridge option all to themselves in the cabana. The
Point restaurant overlooking the pool offers the perfect spot for casual
Caribbean fare and an upscale bar upstairs provides
sweeping views of Pine Island Sound. After completing an extensive $14 million
beach re-nourishment project, the beaches of South Seas Island Resort are more
impressive than ever. The two-and-a-half mile stretch of powder-white sands,
dotted with bright blue umbrellas is a natural playground for adults and
children.
Each accommodation has been fully
renovated and most include new euro-top bedding, granite counter tops and flat
panel televisions. Meeting planners now find 24,000 square feet of enhanced
meeting space complete with high-speed Internet access, video and data
projectors and state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems.
Also included in the South Seas
Island Resort rebirth, Captiva Golf Club was redesigned by Chip Powell as one of
the Top Five Short Courses in the world. After recently completing $4 million in
upgrades, the course offers guests nine holes of oceanfront golf. Tennis
enthusiasts test skills and challenge dexterity in a natural environment,
surrounded by peaceful water and vibrant foliage on 19 hard courts, four of
which are lit for night play. Renowned as the last safe harbour on the
Gulf of Mexico until the Florida
Keys, the South Seas
Yacht
Harbour affords boaters 2,100 feet of
dockage for boats up to 130 feet in length.
At the Captiva Kid's Club,
children enjoy a break from mom and dad with more of the youngest guests of the
resort. Activities include teen kayaking, sandcastle building, coconut painting
and beach B.I.N.G.O. Inflatable bounce houses with water slides are a new
addition and keep kids cool in the
Florida sun. Over the course of
2007, the resort plans include the addition of a recreation island, a Caloosa
Indian mound interpretive center and a Golden Door Spa.
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