South Seas Island Resort on Captiva Island is making a significant comeback nearly three years after Hurricane Ian. The beloved Southwest Florida resort is celebrating its grand reopening during ...
When it's all said and done, the storied South Seas Island Resort will have spent about $1 billion on its redevelopment after destruction from 2022's Hurricane Ian, according to its operator, Timbers ...
It may be more than two decades old, but an agreement on a Captiva resort's density still holds, a Lee County judge has ruled. That means no more than 912 units are allowed at South Seas Island Resort ...
Fifth time was the charm for Captiva’s South Seas resort to make its zoning case before a Lee County hearing examiner Friday. After four unsuccessful tries, Lee County’s Department of Community ...
South Seas Island Resort seeks approval for a redevelopment plan including new hotels and residences. The plan faces opposition from residents and environmental groups concerned about traffic, ...
Whether you're docking for the day, the weekend, or an extended stay, our marinas offer an unmatched blend of service, convenience, and natural beauty.” — South Seas General Manager, Shawn Farrell ...
Rebuilding Paradise: The Epic Revival of South Seas Island Resort in SW Florida's Captiva With $1 billion, South Seas resort reopens but continues charging ahead on redevelopment after Hurricane Ian ...
Book at SouthSeas.com and save 25% on stays of two nights or more. Looks an awful lot like paradise. One of the many pools on South Seas Resort's sprawling property. [ South Seas Resort ] Anyone can ...
The debate over the size of a popular resort on Captiva Island continues, with concerns now extending beyond just building heights. Many residents worry that increased development at South Seas Island ...
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The proposed redevelopment includes hurricane-resistant buildings, two hotels, a water park, and a large flag that requires a deviation from county rules. If approved, the plan will reduce density, ...