Fontainebleau Miami Beach — Mid Beach
The Sorrento Oceanfront Junior Suite | King at Fontainebleau Miami Beach is a 550-square-foot oceanfront accommodation with a King-size bed, private glass-paneled balcony, and unobstructed Atlantic Ocean views. It accommodates up to 2 guests and is a strong choice for couples who want direct ocean exposure without stepping into a full suite footprint. The suite's floor-to-ceiling windows and marble bathroom distinguish it from standard oceanview rooms at the property.
Positioned to face the Atlantic head-on, this suite puts the ocean in your sightline from the moment you walk in — through floor-to-ceiling windows that leave nothing to the imagination.
At 550 square feet, the Sorrento Oceanfront Junior Suite | King delivers a scaled, efficient layout where the ocean view does the heavy lifting. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame an unobstructed panorama of the Atlantic, and the glass-paneled private balcony extends that sightline outward — looking down over the hotel's pool area and out to open water. The King-size bed is oriented to take advantage of those windows, and the marble bathroom with a glass-enclosed shower adds a material quality that reads well above the room's junior suite classification.
The suite includes a fully stocked minibar, and the marble bathroom is finished with Lapis Spa toiletries — a detail consistent with Fontainebleau Miami Beach's broader suite offerings. The private balcony features glass paneling specifically, which preserves the view line even when seated. Accessible charging stations are also part of the in-room setup. The suite is configured for 2 guests maximum, which keeps the space from feeling crowded and maintains the privacy-forward character of the ocean-facing position.
Guests who prioritize an unmediated ocean view over square footage or multi-room configurations will find this suite well-matched to that priority. Compared to the Trésor Ocean View Junior Suite — which sits at 500 square feet and includes a kitchenette with mini-refrigerator, sink, and microwave — the Sorrento unit is 50 square feet larger but focuses its amenity set on the bathroom and balcony experience rather than in-room cooking facilities. For two people wanting Miami Beach's iconic oceanfront address with a suite-grade finish, this room hits the functional threshold without excess.
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The suite is 550 square feet. For reference, the Trésor Ocean View Junior Suite at the same property measures 500 square feet, making the Sorrento unit the larger of the two comparable junior suite options. The layout accommodates up to 2 guests.
Yes. The suite includes a private balcony with glass paneling, which looks out over the hotel's pool area and toward the Atlantic Ocean. The glass paneling is a specific design choice that maintains unobstructed sightlines even from a seated position on the balcony.
The bathroom is finished in marble and features a glass-enclosed shower. Toiletries provided are from the Lapis Spa line, which is the standard for Fontainebleau Miami Beach suite accommodations. No bathtub is listed for this suite in the available room data.
No. The suite includes a fully stocked minibar, but it does not have a kitchenette. Guests who require in-room cooking facilities — such as a microwave, sink, or mini-refrigerator beyond a minibar — should consider the Trésor Ocean View Junior Suite, which includes those features according to Fontainebleau's own room listings.
The suite is configured for a maximum of 2 guests, which makes it most practical for couples or solo travelers wanting an oceanfront suite experience with a King bed and private balcony. Guests traveling with children or requiring additional sleeping capacity would need to consider alternative room categories at the property.