Four Seasons Private Residences Coconut Grove Places Waterfront Living at the Center of Miami's Yachting Culture
By Haute Living Editorial Team·Published April 23, 2026·Updated June 9, 2026
Susie Thomas
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Coconut Grove has always been a little different from the rest of Miami. The streets are slower here, walkable and shaded by banyan trees that have been around longer than most of the city. Lush greenery softens everything, and a dining scene that actually rewards exploring on foot makes it easy to never want to leave.
And then there's the water. Biscayne Bay sits right at the edge of everything, setting the pace for daily life in a way that's hard to explain until you've actually lived it.
It's been a yachting community for as long as anyone can remember. The Biscayne Bay Yacht Club, the Coconut Grove Sailing Club, the Coral Reef Yacht Club — they've been here for generations. They aren't just clubs. They're the foundation of a community long defined by life on the water.
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The US Sailing Center is just moments away, serving as the official winter headquarters for the U.S. Olympic Sailing Team and regularly hosting international competitions that draw serious sailors from around the world. The conditions make it possible — open water and ideal winds that make sailing a genuine year-round pursuit. Then in spring, the Bacardi Cup arrives, one of the most globally recognized regattas on the calendar, and the whole waterfront shifts into something a little more electric.
This is a boating culture that doesn't go dormant when the season ends. It just keeps going.
Four Seasons Private Residences Coconut Grove fits right into all of that. The first standalone Four Seasons residential development in Florida, it sits inside one of Miami's most established yachting enclaves — premier yacht clubs, full-service marinas, and the US Sailing Center all just moments away.
The lifestyle here is genuinely tied to the water. Competitive sailing on the weekend, a charter cruise on a Tuesday evening, waterfront dining, or simply knowing open water is right there whenever you want it — that access is woven into the everyday, not saved for special occasions.
Luis Revuelta designed the building. Michele Bönan handled the interiors. Together they've shaped 70 residences in a boutique waterfront setting, starting around $6 million — design-forward without being loud about it, and backed by the privacy and five-star Four Seasons service the brand has spent decades building a reputation on.
The Grove has its own rhythm. This fits it.
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Susie ThomasReal Estate Writer · HL Real Estate Network · Miami, Florida
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