Acqualina is the oceanfront residential complex that defined resort luxury in Sunny Isles Beach: a full-service Mediterranean tower and, beside it, the Estates at Acqualina, the two towers The Trump Group added a decade later. It is a finished asset, with five-star hotel operations and a resale market of its own.
The original tower —Acqualina Resort & Residences— delivered in 2006 with 188 residences over an award-winning resort, 4.5 acres of beachfront and a service program rarely seen in a condominium: a 20,000-sq-ft spa, chef restaurants, butler service and a beach club. The Estates at Acqualina raised the bar with taller ceilings and amenities like an ice rink, a Formula 1 simulator and a Wall Street center.
For today's buyer what matters is not the resort brochure but the secondary market: which units owners are reselling, at what price per square foot, and what each tower offers for rent. This page orders that —live inventory for sale and for rent, how to read value, and the buying process— so you reach the offer with judgment.
What makes the complex different
Acqualina's value is not just the address: it is operating as a five-star resort with residences in ownership. Among what defines the experience:
- Private beachfront over 4.5 acres on the Atlantic, with a beach club, cabanas and resort service few Miami towers can match.
- AcquaMarine and The Estates destination amenities: a 20,000-sq-ft ESPA spa, an ice rink, a racing simulator, a cinema and virtual golf in the newer towers.
- Hotel operations butler, room service and professional management that sustain resale value and make a unit easy to rent.
- Established Sunny Isles minutes from Bal Harbour Shops and Aventura Mall, on a branded-tower corridor that anchors international demand.