Kimpton Shorebreak Fort Lauderdale Beach Resort Provides Ideal Summer Getaway

The 96-room boutique resort is an appealing staycation spot.

Living in South Florida has its perks, especially when it comes to finding a fabulous destination resort without having to travel far. Kimpton Shorebreak Fort Lauderdale Beach Resort is an excellent choice, offering a relaxed atmosphere, superb dining and top-notch entertainment. Nestled just from the beach, this hidden gem provides everything locals need for a perfect beach getaway. Whether you’re a nearby resident or traveling from afar, this boutique resort is definitely worth considering. With a range of summer vacation packages, Kimpton Shorebreak makes staying close to home even more enticing.

The Kimpton Shorebreak Fort Lauderdale Beach Resort at at 2900 Riomar St. offers a special deal for Florida residents, including a 20% discount on all accommodations and waiving the resort fee, saving an additional $38 per night. Guests can enjoy amenities such as a nightly hosted evening Social Hour with complimentary wine and beer, morning coffee and tea service, a yoga mat in every room, fee-free pet stays, and complimentary bicycle usage. Florida residents can use this offer by presenting a valid state ID when booking. Additionally, pets are welcome, and live jazz performances are available at the onsite restaurant La Fuga on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.

Visitors have the opportunity to make use of a $50 credit to savor the enticing new culinary and cocktail selections at Escape Rooftop Bar, the hotel’s appealing rooftop pool and lounge. Take in the magnificent views of Fort Lauderdale, including spectacular western sunsets, and don’t miss Escape’s Sunset Happy Hour offering special drink deals 30 minutes before and after sunset. Additionally, every Friday and Saturday during the summer, delight in “Raise the Rooftop” from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., featuring guest DJs.

Summer is an ideal time for hosting bachelor and bachelorette gatherings, and the Kimpton Shorebreak Fort Lauderdale Beach Resort is the perfect venue for celebrating with friends who are about to tie the knot. When guests book a room block of six or more rooms, they receive a 10% discount, and the same discount applies to the group’s dinner bill at the hotel’s coastal Italian restaurant, La Fuga. Upon arrival, they can enjoy a complimentary Limoncello toast to kick off the stay, and complimentary daily beach yoga is available to help recover from the previous night’s activities. The package also includes a VIP amenity for the group host and a reduced resort fee. To book this package, interested parties can contact sales@shorebreakfortlauderdale.com.

Please visit here for more information on summer specials, special rates for IHG Rewards One members, longer stay specials, and more.

Photos courtesy of Kimpton Shorebreak Fort Lauderdale Beach

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