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Rates can vary widely by room type and season. "We Paid" is intended to give a general sense of price, but you might find considerably different rates for your trip.
When we book, we aim for the optimum season for the destination, but we avoid holidays and major public events, when prices are highest. We generally book a room at one category up from the most basic.
We take advantage of promotional rates, when possible. That means the rate you see above might have included other benefits, such as spa or meal credits.
The Debut Collection highlights upcoming openings and just-opened hotels so you have a preview of the next great thing. Hotels on this list meet our foundational luxury criteria, providing elevated facilities and amenities, though they are not Star Rated. These are sponsored listings.
Originally designed in the 1950s by famed architect Morris Lapidus, the visionary behind Miami Beach landmarks like the Fontainebleau, The James Nautilus Miami Beach occupies a coveted stretch of beachfront between South Beach and Mid-Beach. Opening in late 2026, it marks the launch of The James Hotels, a reimagined lifestyle brand from Sonesta International Hotels.