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Adults-only luxury
Sls South Beach (Adults Only) ★★★★★
Miami Beach
An adults-only stay with a heated pool, 24-hour concierge, and beach service just off Collins Avenue.
Self-catering accommodation · Florida · United States
We reviewed 10 self-catering properties in Miami Beach and selected the 8 best for this page.
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Adults-only luxury
Miami Beach
An adults-only stay with a heated pool, 24-hour concierge, and beach service just off Collins Avenue.
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Beachfront
Miami Beach
A beachfront stay with ocean views, a pool, and a convenient location on Collins Avenue.
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Beachfront condos
Miami Beach Aparthotel
Ocean-view condos with full kitchens, two pools, and a free trolley stop right outside.
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Mid-Beach Base
Miami Beach
Walk to the beach and shops from this friendly Mid-Beach hotel with pools, a bistro, and rooms that come with kitchens.
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Art Deco Stay
Miami Beach
Art deco hotel in South Beach with spacious rooms, kitchenettes, and a top-rated staff – a short walk from the beach.
Miami Beach
A Miami Beach stay with strong staff scores and comfortable rooms at a budget-friendly rate.
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Beachside Stay
Miami Beach Aparthotel
Guest-favorite for its beach proximity and friendly staff, despite mixed room reviews.
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Compact & Practical
Miami Beach
A small, no-frills hotel with kitchens and parking, a short walk from the Holocaust Memorial.
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Self-catering suites
Miami Beach
Self-catering suites a 15-minute walk from Miami Beach centre and a short drive from Lummus Park Beach.
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Adults-only
Miami Beach
A 7-room adults-only lodge with courtyard views, a spa, and a free shuttle in Miami Beach.
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These properties offer the convenience of a kitchen or kitchenette, letting you prepare meals and snacks during your stay. Options range from the budget-friendly Red South Beach Hotel at $63 per night to the upscale Hilton Grand Vacations Club Mcalpin Ocean Plaza Miami at $528, which features kitchenettes and spacious rooms. For a beachfront experience with full kitchens, consider The Alexander Beach Residences, where you can enjoy ocean views and two pools.
Full kitchens are a key feature of The Alexander Beach Residences, which offers ocean-view condos with complete cooking facilities, two pools, and a free trolley stop right outside. These self-catering suites provide the space and amenities for longer stays or family trips. La Costa Suites By Royal Stays also offers self-catering suites, located a 15-minute walk from Miami Beach centre and a short drive from Lummus Park Beach.
For budget-conscious travellers, several self-catering properties offer rooms under $100 per night. Bikini Lodge is the cheapest at $43 per night, an adults-only lodge with courtyard views and a spa. Venezia Hotel starts at $50, while Red South Beach Hotel offers a friendly Mid-Beach base at $63. These options give you a kitchen without a high price tag.
Prices range from about $43 per night at Bikini Lodge to $528 at the Hilton Grand Vacations Club Mcalpin Ocean Plaza Miami. The typical price is around $91 per night, but you can find many options under $100.
Most self-catering properties are along Collins Avenue or in Mid-Beach. For beachfront condos with full kitchens, consider The Alexander Beach Residences. For a mid-beach base with kitchens, Red South Beach Hotel is a good choice.
Yes, several self-catering properties are beachfront or a short walk from the sand. Holiday Inn Miami Beach-Oceanfront offers ocean views and is on Collins Avenue, while The Alexander Beach Residences is a beachfront condo with full kitchens.
Miami Beach's self-catering scene is concentrated along Collins Avenue and the Mid-Beach area, where many hotels offer rooms with kitchens or kitchenettes. From compact studios to spacious ocean-view condos, these properties let you cook your own meals and live more independently, whether you're staying for a weekend or a longer beach retreat.
At the budget end, you'll find rooms starting around $43 per night at small adults-only lodges, while beachfront condos and Art Deco hotels with full kitchens top out near $528. The variety means you can balance location, amenities, and price to match your travel style.
This set of self-catering properties in Miami Beach suits travellers who want the independence of a kitchen and a comfortable base, whether on a tight budget or seeking beachfront luxury. If you prefer a traditional hotel with full services and no cooking, or need specific amenities like parking or a central location, check out the broader hotel pages for Miami Beach, including beachfront, budget, and central options.