The St. Regis Longboat Key Resort Opens on Florida’s Gulf Coast

St. Regis Hotels & Resorts announced the opening of The St. Regis Longboat Key Resort on Sarasota’s barrier island.

Located on Florida’s Gulf Coast, The St. Regis Longboat Key Resort spans 18 acres, offering access to 800 feet of private beach from 168 rooms and 26 suites. Guests can enjoy a rainfall shower, freestanding bathtub, spacious walk-in closet and signature St. Regis Butler Service in every room. A highlight, the Presidential Suite spans 3,431 square feet and includes a private terrace offering vistas of the Gulf of Mexico.

The St. Regis Longboat Key Resort’s F&B establishments include CW Prime, the resort’s signature steakhouse; The Spirit Room, which offers a selection of rare spirits, artisanal cocktails and fine wines; Italian restaurant Riva, with its interactive pasta bar where guests can watch chefs craft fresh pasta dishes; Aura, an open-air pool grill experience, offering Latin American cuisine; Oshen rooftop lounge, serving cocktails and seafood-focused small plates infused with Japanese and Peruvian influences; Monkey Bar, which celebrates local heritage with tiki cocktails and bar snacks; The St. Regis Bar, offering signature cocktails, live music and afternoon tea; and Caroline’s café, where guests can enjoy health-forward specialty drinks, coffee, espresso, tea and homemade pastries.

The resort’s central courtyard, known as “The Pools,” comprises an array of pools, loungers and personal cabanas. The area includes a family-friendly resort pool, a jacuzzi and a Winding River, while the adults-only Serenity Pool provides a relaxing retreat with a waterfall. Guests can also enjoy the personalized services of a dedicated Pool Butler, a first for the brand. Alternatively, the Grotto is a hidden oasis complete with jacuzzi jets and personalized champagne service at the touch of a button. The St. Regis has worked with luxury French swimwear company Vilebrequin on branded cabanas, beach games and more.

Pretty cool: Guests can swim in the Under the Sea Lagoon, a 500,000-gallon habitat with 40 stingrays, over 2,800 local reef fish and two giant Aldabra tortoises, guided by the property’s resident marine biologists. Young explorers can enroll in a marine explorer camp, part of The Reef Rangers Children’s Club.

The St. Regis Spa, a 20,000-square-foot beachfront retreat, has 14 treatment rooms and a hydrothermal area, which includes a Finnish sauna, eucalyptus steam room, snow shower, cold plunge and sensorial showers. The spa also houses a vitality pool with six specialized hydrotherapy pods overlooking the Gulf of Mexico. The Private Suite offers an intimate escape with a shower and hydrotherapy tub, where treatments are tailored through bespoke consultations. Afterward, guests can unwind at The Celebration Bar, offering champagne and locally sourced beverages.

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