We are closely monitoring Hurricane Milton and any potential impacts to Collier County and Marco Island. The safety and security of our guests are our top priorities, and we are fully committed to ensuring a safe experience for everyone.
At this time, while we are inside the forecast cone, our resort is not under any tropical storm watch or warning. We will continue to provide updates on this page as new information becomes available.
For the latest official information from the National Hurricane Center, please click the link below.
The following indoor restaurants will be open for service, or have modified or extended hours Monday, October 7 to Wednesday, October 9
Korals will be open during normal hours of operation. Bar service will begin at 4 PM, with dining service starting at 5 PM.
Maia will be open for regular breakfast hours from 7 AM to 11:30 AM, followed by an à la carte lunch menu from 12 PM to 3 PM.
Cafe San Marco will be available during normal hours of operation, 6:30 AM to 8 PM
Ario will be open during its regular hours of operation, from 6 PM to 10 PM.
In-Room Dining will be open during its regular hours of operation. Please dial extension 2996 to plance an order. Menus and online ordering can be viewed on the dining tab.
Quinn's, Kane, Tesoro, and 10K Alley will be closed Monday, October 7 to Wednesday, October 9. Reopening on Thursday, October 10 or as soon as conditions permit.
The Rookery at Marco and Hammock Bay Golf Clubs will be closed Monday, October 7 to Wednesday, October 9. Resuming play on Thursday, October 10 or as soon as course conditions permit.
All outdoor activities, including beach and pools will be closed Monday, October 7 to Wednesday, October 9. Resuming normal operation Thursday, October 10 or as soon as conditions permit.
Spa by JW will be closed Monday, October 7 to Wednesday, October 9. Reopening on Thursday, October 10 or as soon as conditions permit.
Housekeeping Service may be limited on Wednesday, October 6 and Thursday, October 7. If you need additional towels, trash removal, or other assistance, please stop by the front desk or use the chat feature in the Bonvoy app.
Southwest Florida experiences sub-tropical weather with periodic thunderstorms, mostly from June to September during the late spring and summer. To provide beachgoers with notice of approaching thunderstorms, our resort is equipped with a live weather station using advanced lightning prediction/detection technology.
The safety of our guests and associates is a top priority. Anytime the system detects inclement weather, our pools and beach will temporarily close, and we ask our guests to return indoors for safety. Once the "all-clear" is given and safe conditions are determined, our pools and beach will reopen.
What to Expect:
When the live weather station detects inclement weather, the system will initiate a horn cluster and strobe light alert:
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Our beach is an important nesting area for the endangered Loggerhead Sea Turtle. Please close your blackout drapes by 9 pm, every night.