The Pensacola Beach Resort is officially open on Florida’s Emerald Coast, boasting 161 waterfront guestrooms, including 24 Executive King rooms with wraparound balconies, coastal-inspired public spaces, an elevated pool deck and much more. It is also the only resort in the area private to its hotel guests.

© The Pensacola Beach Resort
Across more than 800 feet of gulf-front property, 360-degree waterfront views over the Gulf of Mexico, Little Sabine Bay and the Intracoastal Waterway await. The hotel’s design, with varying shades of blue, rum-colored woods and gold, mimic the area’s white-sand beaches and turquoise waters.
“The Pensacola Beach Resort aims to set a new standard for travelers visiting our beaches,” said Leigh Taylor, co-founder and principal, Corsair Hospitality Group, Inc., which manages the hotel and other properties in the region. “We are deeply rooted here in Pensacola as our company has been developing and managing hotels along this coast for over 40 years. It’s a unique destination, and we are thrilled to show our guests all that our home has to offer.”

© The Pensacola Beach Resort
On the elevated pool deck, guests find Tiki Bar, serving refreshing beverages and specialty island cocktails. At Windrose, the newly rebranded restaurant, breakfast, lunch and dinner are served in an upscale casual atmosphere. The Salty Rose, a beach bar and grill, is open to the public and serves fare alongside a calendar of programming.
Guests of all ages find plenty of activities at The Pensacola Beach Resort, with a private boardwalk to the beach. Beach chairs and umbrella rentals are available, while a private dock allows visitors to kayak or paddleboard on Little Sabine Bay. Approximately 1,200 square feet of event space rounds out the resort’s many amenities.
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