Isla Bella Beach Resort, Marathon Florida
sla Bella Beach Resort boasts access to some of the most exciting and fun adventures in the Keys. From our marina, hop on a fishing charter with some of the region’s most skilled and well-known fishermen. Go biking as the sun rises. Let a guide lead you on an unforgettable kayak expedition through mangrove tunnels and coastline. And that’s just the beginning…
Tranquility Bay, located in the heart of the Florida Keys, has been consistently rated as the #1 hotel in the Middle Keys. The Resort is nestled on 12 acres of beachfront land and offers award winning dining, tropical gardens, three Jack Nicklaus designed putting greens, three swimming pools, two natural saltwater lagoons that lead to the ocean, a beachfront bar and water sports facility.
Tranquility Bay’s beach houses offer one, two or three bedrooms with porches overlooking the sparkling waters of the Gulf of Mexico and the three resort swimming pools, combining “Conch-Style” architecture with world class resort amenities and services
Additionally, Tranquility Bay features 1,000 linear feet of shoreline and 2.5 acres of private beaches, making it among the largest swimming beaches in the Florida Keys. As in many Singh Resort properties the resort has an exceptional collection of original and world-renown artwork and sculptures.
Tranquility Bay, located just 90 miles south of Miami and 45 miles north of historic Key West, is easily reached by car or plane, with Marathon Airport located less than a mile away. It is near to protected state parks and beautiful beaches, plus some of the best diving and sport fishing in the world, convenient shopping, award winning dining and a nearby championship 18-hole golf course.
A New Hotel Vision
Oceans Edge Key West Hotel & Marina is the newest Florida Keys luxury hotel, and the largest in Key West. Featuring 100% ocean views, six amazing pools and the best restaurant in Key West, you have everything here to enjoy an exhilarating Key West escape. There’s immediate dockside access to the Gulf and the Atlantic's innumerable wild islands, channels, sand bars, wildlife, and, minutes away, the world’s third largest barrier reef.
Oceans Edge Key West is family built, run and operated—we are locals with a passion for conserving this beautiful island, and with a vision for creating a bigger, better, more authentic slice of paradise.
Beautifully situated on nearly two acres at one of the most desirable sites in the state of Florida, The Marker Hotel has become the crown jewel of the Key West Historic District. Ninety Six guest rooms built in classic conch style architecture surrounded by three pools, a restaurant, fitness center, meeting space and extensive tropical landscaping.
The Key West Bight Historic district is home to Key West’s fleet of historic tall ships, a must visit for visitors. The Marker Hotel, only steps from the city’s Harbor Walk offers immediate access to entertainment, fresh seafood, art galleries, boutique shopping, and all the sights and sounds of a thriving harbor.
Mixing classical architecture and luxury with a truly breathtaking location, Marker Hotel has risen to the forefront of the Key West hotel and travel experience.
Parrot Key Hotel & Resort is a resort set on five tropical acres along the waters of Florida Bay, in Key West. The Resort was originally developed as a 74 townhouse condo-hotel but condo sales were halted shortly after development completed in 2008. Between 2010 and 2012 each town-home was converted into two separate rentable keys. Parrot Key features some of the largest guest room product (average 625 sq. ft.) in Key West including two bedroom “Conch style” suites, each with front and back porches 60% of which feature direct beach access or water views.
Parrot Key enjoys a high repeat visitor clientele due to its exceptional site and room mix. The Hotel’s extensive fine art collection is displayed throughout the property. Works of local Key West artists, as well as internationally acclaimed artists are strategically placed within the property’s lush gardens. Resort amenities include four swimming pools, sand sunbathing terraces, fitness center, business center, an array of watersport activities, as well as Café Blue, a poolside cafe and tiki bar.
Located in the Middle Keys, Hawks Cay is a sprawling forty acre waterfront resort located on Duck Key. Known for its salt production ponds in the 1800’s, Duck Key was not accessible by vehicle until the 1950s. At that time international financier Brian Newkirk purchased the island and constructed a causeway from the Overseas Highway to Duck Key and initiated the development of the island. As a chain of islands connected by Venetian Style bridges, the islands of Duck Key have canals that provide many opportunities for waterfront views and access.
In 1998 Singh Investors purchased more then sixty acres of the remaining undeveloped land that was part of Hawks Cay Resort. Prior owners of the property had been unsuccessful in implementing a resort expansion program which was needed to make the resort economically viable. Singh worked through the rigorous Development of the Regional Impact Permitting process with the State of Florida and obtained County permitting approval for the resort expansion.
The resulting master plan for The Village at Hawk’s Cay provided for an additional two hundred and ninety-five luxury waterfront vacation villas for the resort. With three distinctive conch style architectural villa designs and single family homes, the resort also features fine restaurants, lagoon style pools, two marinas and access to some of the world’s best scuba diving, snorkeling and fishing.
Formerly the Truman Annex Naval Station, this award winning, mixed use redevelopment sits on forty five acres in the heart of the Key West historic district. Between 1973 and 1977 the distressed surplus US Navy property was released to be managed by the Government Services Administration. The City of Key West created the Key West Urban Redevelopment Agency which was for twelve years unsuccessful in developing a master plan for the site.
In 1986 Pritam Singh purchased the forty-three acre property from the GSA for a bid of seventeen million dollars and began the redevelopment initiative considered to be one of the most successful highly regulated and permitted real estate projects in Florida history. The Singh Company became one of the first private entities in the State of Florida to receive a formal development agreement under the State’s Development of Regional Impact legislation.
This complex redevelopment project of over eight hundred thousand square feet was completed in 1996 with four hundred and twenty five classic conch style, single family homes, high end condominiums, a hotel, affordable housing, parks, marina, retail, commercial and museums. The community includes several designated National Register properties and most significantly the Little White House, the former vacation home of President Harry Truman which is now a historic house museum.
The Truman Annex is one of the most lauded and awarded projects in US development history. Awards won include the 1994 Florida Design Arts Award from the Florida Arts Council among others.
This Maine Chapter of the American Institute of Architects award winning forty-four unit condominium resort hotel is located on a bluff overlooking the marshes and white sands of Crescent Beach State Park on the coast of Maine. The resort is modeled on the great New England seaside inns of the 1890’s and is reminiscent of 19th Century architect John Calvin Steven's great summer estates. The rambling, eccentric character of Shingle Style hotel provides the perfect vocabulary for diminishing the impact of the large program on the site. The complex is broken into two building types, the main lodge and surrounding cottages, classically built in deference to the scale of other historic buildings in Cape Elizabeth. Ocean views are provided with every unit overlooking a great lawn and gardens.
Originally owned by the famous Texans Clint Murchison and Tex Schramm, The Key West Golf Club initially consisted of a world class Rees Jones designed eighteen hole golf course. Two development companies attempted to develop the residential portion of the project with little success and the property went into foreclosure after being held for almost ten years by Citicorp Bank. In 1994, TheSingh Company purchased the golf course and the residential property from Citicorp and immediately started the master planning and lengthy permitting process for the residential portion of the project.
The sprawling two hundred acre site of this luxury Key West community features three hundred and ninety classic, conch style homes providing the island’s best views of the site’s golf course greens, fairways, pristine lakes and nature preserves. Singh Investors sold the golf course within a year of purchase to the City of Key West.
Key West Golf Club boasts the only public eighteen hole championship golf course in Key West and the Lower Keys, complete with a pro shop and clubhouse. Residents enjoy one tropical lagoon pool and one lap pool, a beautiful golf course fairway and water views less than a mile from two full service marinas and a short bike ride from the beautiful Old Town Key West historic district.
Singh Investors realized the critical need for boating access in the Middle Florida Keys and deftly assembled several parcels around the site of an aging 1960’s motel, with docks and dry storage for boats. A new master plan was created to provide waterfront views and a state-of-the-art marina and dry boat storage facility.
The all new boutique, luxury resort tucked away on almost eight acres in the heart of Marathon Key, Coral Lagoon Resort, features twenty-five three bedroom conch style marina homes on a private canal. Its Atlantic waterfront location provides boaters with easy access to the Key’s best fishing destinations. Each three bedroom, three bath home has first and second level private porches overlooking the marina or canal.
The former Key Lime Resort was an aging timeshare icon in Marathon that functioned in a deteriorating condition for years. Singh Investors recognized that with careful planning this site, ideally situated on the Gulf of Mexico, could become a premier waterfront community. Singh envisioned classic Conch style homes under a canopy of stately coconut palms with an expansive lawn leading to the waters edge.
Indigo Reef Marina Homes Resort is now a gated community featuring sixty-seven three bedroom, two and one- half bath marina homes on fourteen acres of pristine waterfront property. Each home at Indigo Reef has its own private boat slip and carport. This unique marina amenity for each home affords owners and vacationers the opportunity to access world-class fishing, boating and diving directly from their homes. With a resort style swimming pool, an onsite dock master, state of the art fish cleaning stations and access to dockside water and electricity; luxury amenities round out this boater’s paradise.
Singh also collaborated with the State of Florida to put twenty-four acres of hardwood hammock on the site under conservation as part of the Florida Keys Ecosystem Tropical Flyway Preserve; a chain of hardwood hammocks that provides needed habitat for migrating birds. The Singh Company’s commitment to the environment and to sustainable development has been recognized by regulatory agencies and lauded by agency staff.
The old Boat House Marina and Dry Boat Storage Facility in Marathon was a functioning, although weathered, marina facility for many years. With waterfront accessibility for boats decreasing in the Keys, Singh purchased this property and immediately started the extensive permitting process for a new marina, state of the art dry storage facility and resort. The entirely new marina provides concrete docking for sixty-nine boats up to fifty feet in length. The all new Boat House dry boat storage facility was constructed with the highest quality materials and engineered to withstand winds of one hundred and fifty-five miles per hour.
A distinctive building unto itself, this sophisticated facility is infused with the latest in marina storage technology and a state-of-the-art forklift. It accommodates storage for two-hundred vessels, ranging up to thirty-six feet in length on three separate levels of reinforced racks. To combat the industrially unpleasant utilitarian aesthetic of the common warehouse, the boat storage building was accented with green Bahama-style shutters reminiscent of a warehouse in an historic Keys working waterfront. Turrets define the building corners and a unique green roof system adds further dimension, making this an architecturally pleasing building adjacent to the surrounding Key West Conch-style luxury waterfront homes at Coral Lagoon Resort.