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takes center stage VILLA ACQUALINA
By Christie Galeano-DeMott
VILLA ACQUALINA
RECENTLY DEBUTED ITS 45,000-SQUARE-FOOT WONDERLAND OF DIVERSIONS.
A lavish estate in the sky needs an equally unparalleled amenity arena on terra firma and that’s what the Estates at Acqualina delivers to its residents. Villa Acqualina recently debuted its 45,000-square-foot wonderland of diversions. While most residential buildings feature a party room for entertaining, the Estates at Acqualina curated a recreation masterpiece for its discerning residents. A Mediterranean palazzo bookended by two recherche towers, Villa Acqualina effortlessly blends the brand’s classic unrivaled hospitality with a sublime yet comfortable and playful amenity landscape.
Within the ultra-luxe, four-story space sits Circus Maximus, the entertainment hub. Villa Acqualina has perfected its flair for luxury recreation that the entire family can enjoy together, whether that’s a movie night in the state-of-the-art private theater, bowling in the sleek alley, or ice skating in the indoor rink. But it’s also a place where adults can harness their inner child with Formula One racing and sports simulators for refining gear changes, golf swings or soccer kicks. It also provides opportunities for social interaction among neighbors with its daily breakfast buffet on the fourth floor and a Wall Street trader room with massive TVs. When the sun goes down, Villa Acqualina transforms into a posh paradise of revelry with Avra, its world-class Greek restaurant, a fully stocked cigar room, and a two-story sultry nightclub with plush aubergine velvet banquettes and an impressive crystal chandelier floating down from the ceiling
THE FUN AND GAMES CONTINUE INTO VILLA ACQUALINA’S ACQUAFIT HEALTH AND WELLNESS HAVEN.
The expansive space, designed by STA Architectural Group, offers residents an oceanfront gym, salt therapy suite, juice bar, group fitness classes, and an impressive red-hued boxing ring.
Meticulously planned down to every minute detail, Villa Acqualina grants residents such a variety of experiences that it might be challenging to find a reason to leave home.
By Samantha Brooks