
DENVER—CoralTree Hospitality has been awarded management of The Islands of Islamorada resort in Florida. The resort is the seventh CoralTree Hospitality property in Florida.
The Islands of Islamorada is a gated, luxury enclave of 30 waterfront villas and suites, providing easy access to all the Florida Keys offer. The resort is a 1.5-hour drive from Miami and can be easily accessed via boat or seaplane.
The 22 spacious, four-bedroom waterfront villas include kitchens and outdoor recreation space, while the eight luxury one-bedroom hotel suites with ocean views offer the familiar comforts of home and luxuries of high-end hospitality. The resort includes its own private beach, two swimming pools, a tiki lounge, a designated children’s play area, a marina, a seaplane dock, a watersports program, a fitness center, a motion studio, and pickleball courts. A dedicated concierge team can arrange a variety of specially designed activities, including private fishing charters providing unparalleled access to the “Sportfishing Capital of the World.”
The Islands of Islamorada will be part of CoralTree Residence Collection, which includes vacation rental and residential resort management properties in some of the most desirable locations in the United States, including Colorado and the Hawaiian islands of Kauai, Hawaii Island, and Maui. CoralTree Residence Collection portfolio includes more than 1,040 residences and 26 homeowners associations under management.
CoralTree Residence Collection prides itself on keeping personal hospitality in the guest experience by providing unparalleled vacation planning, front desk and concierge services, on-site leadership, and more. CoralTree Residence Collection also provides owner care services, including renovation management, accounting and financial services, maintenance and capital project oversight, marketing, distribution and pricing, housekeeping, and asset management and procurement.
“The Islands of Islamorada is an impressive addition to our growing collection of hotels, resorts and residential properties,” says Tom Luersen, president of CoralTree Hospitality. “The resort offers a variety of personalized experiences centered around its distinctive location in the Florida Keys. The beachside, four-bedroom villas offer something truly rare for the discerning family looking for a luxury vacation destination.”