The Ritz-Carlton, Naples reopens after renovation

The Ritz-Carlton, Naples, a beachfront resort on Florida’s West Coast, has reopened following an extensive renovation which included the addition of the new Vanderbilt Tower, which features a new Ritz-Carlton Club Lounge and more than 70 club-level guestrooms, along with a new resort lobby and three new dining experiences. The transformed resort also presents new outdoor spaces including new pools, bungalows, and cabanas along with extensive redesigns to all 474 guestrooms and suites.

Architect Cooper Carry and Parker Torres Design collaborated to create interiors that honor the resort’s heritage and traditions, drawing inspiration from the historic glamor of travel and the destination’s coastal location.

Each of the resort’s 474 guestrooms and suites, including the all-new Club accommodations, have been updated, and the new Lobby Bar was added.

The new Vanderbilt Tower, a 14-floor expansion, has been designed exclusively for Club Level guests, complete with dedicated check-in and an elevated 4,000-sq.-ft. Ritz-Carlton Club Lounge experience. At a sprawling this new Ritz-Carlton Club Lounge is a pioneer within the brand with private spaces for dining and entertainment, along with curated programming that connects guests with unique resort and local experiences.

At the pool, the resort has added 10 fully enclosed, air-conditioned bungalows, each with its own private bath, television and entertainment system. Additionally, 10 cabanas will be added to the pool area.

The resort’s 51,000-sq.-ft. luxury spa will reopen in early August following an upgrade.