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LOEWS HOTELS MIAMI BEACH


Preston’s Market


From ship to shore S


taying in Miami for a few days either pre or post-cruise is a great way


to boost the value of your booking or close a sale with clients who want to recuperate from the long flight, adjust to the new time zone or extend their holiday. The agent fam trip group stayed at Loews Miami Beach Hotel, about 20 minutes from Terminal A, making it a convenient spot for cruise clients heading onto Symphony of the Seas. The hotel is also a great option for clients who wish to make the most of Miami’s famous beach vibe – it’s within walking distance of some of the city’s best beaches – or explore downtown.


The hotel’s 790 rooms and 69 suites


are spacious, many with balconies overlooking the sea. The rest of the hotel has everything customers might need, including a gym, steam room and sauna, entry to which is included as part of the stay.


Preston’s Market restaurant has an assortment of bagels, a generous offering of fresh fruit, hot food, cold meats and cheeses


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Adult-only cabanas


There are also a number of wellness activities and meditation classes, plus a kids’ club – a good selling point for parents booking a family cruise holiday. SoBe kids’ club is for children aged four to 12 and includes activities such as scavenger hunts and treasure trails. There are half-day and full-day programmes that guests can book for their children for $65 and $95 respectively, including lunch. That leaves parents free to relax in the hotel’s heated pool, which has a pool bar and poolside cabanas – ideal for guests who want that touch of exclusivity. The pool area is just seconds away


from the beach, accessible through a private gate.


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