DiamondHead Beach adds butler service
The DiamondHead Beach Resort, the only full-service, all-suite resort in Fort Myers, Florida, has added a new perk not always found in the area: butler service.
Said Neil Hopgood, general manager:
“The Beach Butler service is another unique benefit because it offers expert services, taking the worry out of planning what to do once the guest is here.”
Available services include arranging cabana and sailboat rentals, parasailing and jet ski adventures, and others.
Butlers also arrange eco-boat, fishing and shelling charters — all of which are popular in the area.
DiemondHead has 124 units accommodating up to four people. The resort has efficiency kitchens and separate master bedrooms.
The resort also offers free wireless “hot spots” throughout the property, poolside spa treatments, fax and copier services and bell assistance.
DiamondHead — which hosts the annual Offshore Super Series Powerboat Races each spring -– is also a local favorite. It was voted “Best Resort on the Beach” by the Fort Myers Beach Bulletin for seven years in a row.
The resort is perhaps best known for its white beaches and blue gulf waters.
DiamondHead is one of six properties in Southwest Florida’s SunStream Hotels & Resorts collection.
Report by David Wilkening
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