Hotel in Miami Beach, United States
Fisher Island Club
225ptsFerry-Access Exclusivity

About Fisher Island Club
Fisher Island Club sits on one of the most restricted residential islands in the United States, accessible only by ferry or private vessel and closed to the public by design. Recognized on La Liste's Top Hotels list in 2026 with 91.5 points, it occupies a tier of American private resort hospitality with few genuine comparators. For those with access, the proposition is separation from Miami Beach's density rather than engagement with it.
An Island That Operates on Its Own Terms
Miami Beach's hotel market splits into two broad camps: the architecturally curated properties along Collins Avenue and Ocean Drive that trade on scene and visibility, and a much smaller group that treats seclusion as the core product. Fisher Island Club belongs firmly to the second. Situated on a barrier island roughly a mile offshore from South Beach and accessible only by private ferry, private yacht, or helicopter, the property functions less like a hotel and more like a members' private estate that happens to accommodate overnight guests. There are no public roads connecting it to the mainland. The separation is structural, not cosmetic.
The island itself has a documented history that shapes the atmosphere considerably. Originally part of a land parcel acquired by William Vanderbilt II in the 1920s, the estate's Mediterranean Revival architecture — heavy stone detailing, arched loggias, terracotta rooflines — predates Miami Beach's Art Deco boom and sits in a different visual register entirely. Where properties like Delano (Miami Beach) and Andaz Miami Beach draw from modernist or contemporary design vocabularies, Fisher Island reads as a Latin-inflected estate property, closer in spirit to the historic resort tradition than to the South Beach reinventions of the 1990s and 2000s.
Where It Sits in the American Private Resort Tier
La Liste's 2026 ranking placed Fisher Island Club at 91.5 points in its Leading Hotels category, a position that locates it inside the upper band of North American private resort hospitality without claiming equivalence to the very highest-scoring global properties. The useful comparison set is not the open-market luxury hotel , the COMO Metropolitan Miami Beach or the Cadillac Hotel & Beach Club , but rather properties where restricted access, residential scale, and club membership define the experience. In the domestic market, that peer group includes places like Little Palm Island Resort & Spa in Little Torch Key, which uses a similar island-access model, and Amangiri in Canyon Point, where geographic isolation is itself the amenity. Internationally, the operating logic is closer to Aman Venice or Badrutt's Palace Hotel in St. Moritz , properties where the guest list is a feature, not a coincidence.
That positioning matters for calibrating expectations. Fisher Island Club is not competing for travelers who want immersion in Miami Beach's restaurant density, nightlife, or beach-club scene. The island has its own beach, its own dining facilities, and its own sports infrastructure. The choice to stay here is a choice to step away from the city entirely , a fundamentally different proposition from staying at AC Hotel Miami Beach or Freehand Miami and using the city as an extension of your stay.
The Cultural Register of Florida's Estate Tradition
Florida's relationship with private resort culture goes back further than the South Beach renaissance tends to suggest. The Gilded Age and Jazz Age saw large private estates developed along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts , Palm Beach's Breakers, the Ringling estate in Sarasota, the original Vanderbilt holdings across South Florida , as a specifically American version of the European landed retreat. Fisher Island preserves a fragment of that tradition in a form that has largely disappeared from the open market. The Mediterranean Revival structures that anchor the property reflect the architectural tastes of that period: an imagined Mediterranean domesticity transplanted to subtropical Florida, designed to communicate permanence and private wealth rather than resort spectacle.
This distinguishes it culturally from the wellness-forward properties in the Miami Beach area like Carillon Miami Wellness Resort or the design-statement boutique tier represented by Found Miami Beach. The reference points are older, and the atmosphere reflects that. Guests who respond most strongly to Fisher Island tend to be those who read the historic fabric as context rather than kitsch, and who find the lack of programming , the absence of curated cultural moments, rotating pop-ups, and rooftop activations , as precisely the point. For comparison across other markets, the estate-retreat model shows up at Hotel Bel-Air in Los Angeles, Troutbeck in Amenia, and Auberge du Soleil in Napa, each operating within a tradition of curated quiet that prioritizes setting over scene.
Planning a Stay: Access, Timing, and Positioning
The ferry terminal for Fisher Island sits at the southern tip of Miami Beach, and the crossing takes under ten minutes. That brevity belies the psychological shift: the island operates on a residents-and-guests-only basis, and the absence of day visitors changes the texture of the spaces in ways that are immediately apparent. The Florida season runs roughly from November through April, when humidity drops and temperatures stabilize in the low-to-mid 70s. The shoulder months of October and May offer fewer crowds and lower rates across Miami Beach generally, and Fisher Island is no exception to that pattern. Summer on the island is quiet in a different sense, with fewer guests but the full weight of South Florida humidity.
Access requires either ferry reservation or private water transport. For guests arriving by air, Miami International Airport is the primary gateway, with private aviation through Opa-locka Executive Airport offering a somewhat faster ground connection to the ferry terminal. Those comparing the island-access format to other Florida escapes should consider Four Seasons at The Surf Club in Surfside as a mainland alternative within the same price tier, though the experiential proposition differs sharply. Booking well ahead is advisable for peak season; the island's limited inventory means availability tightens considerably from January through March. For a broader orientation to what Miami Beach offers across price points and styles, our full Miami Beach restaurants and hotels guide maps the city's current options in detail.
Frequently Asked Questions
What room should I choose at Fisher Island Club?
The property's accommodation runs across cottage-style units and larger residential villas, with the latter offering more privacy and direct garden or water access. La Liste's 91.5-point recognition in 2026 reflects the overall quality of the estate rather than any single room category. In general, the larger villa formats align better with the island's core proposition: unhurried, self-contained space rather than a standard hotel-room format. Confirm availability and current categories directly with the club, as inventory is limited and room configurations can shift seasonally.
What's the standout thing about Fisher Island Club?
Among Miami Beach's hotel options, Fisher Island occupies an access tier that has no direct equivalent in the open market. The La Liste Leading Hotels recognition at 91.5 points places it in serious company, but the more meaningful distinction is structural: no public access, a historically grounded estate setting, and a scale that resists the programmatic density common to South Beach's hotel corridor. The properties it most closely resembles experientially, such as Kona Village, A Rosewood Resort in Kailua Kona or Post Ranch Inn in Big Sur, are not in the same city.
How far ahead should I plan for Fisher Island Club?
Peak season bookings between January and March warrant a minimum of three to four months of lead time given the island's restricted capacity. The club model means inventory does not behave like a conventional hotel , rooms are not released to third-party booking platforms in the same volume. Contact the club directly well in advance, particularly for holiday periods or extended stays. Guests accustomed to properties like Aman New York in New York City or Raffles Boston will find the booking process similarly direct and personal, though the lead times here are longer given the demand-to-inventory ratio during Florida's winter months.
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