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Pineapple Point
315 N.E. 16th Terrace

Fort Lauderdale, FL

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What They Say:

Pineapple is the symbol for hospitality and at Pineapple Point you'll find just that - a friendly staff who welcomes each of their gay travelers with comfortable accommodations, an endless list of amenities, a prime location and exceptional guest services.

Pineapple Point is an exclusive all-male, all-gay guest house located in the Victoria Park neighborhood of Fort Lauderdale. Walking distance to Las Olas Blvd., guests will enjoy walking to dozens of restaurants, boutiques, shops and local bars and nightspots.

In the recent renovation of the property, great care was taken to maintain the original splendor of the 1930's period architecture. The owners of the guest house have successfully married those period designs with modern day amenities and furnishings that will be appreciated by todays sophisticated gay traveler.

Guests of Pineapple Point will enjoy guest rooms and suites that are equipped with wireless Internet connections, refrigerators, CD Players, and Cable television.

Rooms at Pineapple Point are decorated with rich romantic pieces - again reflecting that 1930's period. These lavish furnishings are complimented by goose down comforters with cotton duvet covers that will whisk you sound to sleep each night.

Pineapple Point offers more than just elegant rooms - it's a small and intimate all inclusive gay resort. Lush gardens, a crisp blue inviting swimming pool, and complimentary breakfast and cocktail hours each afternoon will remind you that you're in paradise - a gay paradise. Being that this is an exclusively gay guest house, the swimming pool and sun deck are clothing optional - so if you forget to pack your bathing suit - no fears - you can go au natural.

For those wishing to stay in perfect shape, Pineapple Point offers an on-site workout facility with state-of-the-art equipment. If guests are looking for something more extensive, discounted passes are available to local gyms and fitness clubs. Guests might also want to take advantage of the complimentary bikes available at Pineapple Point and enjoy a day of biking along the ocean or through the downtown streets of Wilton Manners and Fort Lauderdale.

Pineapple Point may not be the only gay guest house in Fort Lauderdale - but it's certainly one of the best.




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The FEATURES

  • Boutique Hotel
  • Gay B&B / Guest House
  • Traditional Bed and Breakfast
  • Independent Hotel
  • Branded Hotels
  • Luxury Hotel
  • All Inclusive Resort
  • Vacation Villa / Apartment
  • Economy Hotel
  • Corporate Apt. / Extended Stay
  • Wireless Internet
  • High Speed Internet
  • Plasma Televisions
  • Suites available
  • Pets allowed
  • Restaurant on site
  • Upgraded Bathrooms
  • Walking Distance to Gay Nightlife
  • Workout Room / Gym Access
  • Special VIP savings / amenities for PCG guests
  • Domestic Partner Benefits for employees
  • Diversity Training for staff
  • Complimentary breakfast included in rate
  • Complimentary cocktail / wine receptions
  • Restaurant on site
  • Bar / Cocktail lounge on site
  • 24 hour room service
  • Limited room service hours available
  • Sundry store on site
  • Suites with kitchens and / or living areas
  • Iron / ironing board
  • In room safe
  • Coffee maker
  • Refrigerator
  • Mini bar
  • Hairdryers
  • Triple sheeting
  • 300 Thread count linens or greater
  • Tempurpedic / Upgraded bedding
  • Feather bed cover
  • Work out room or gym on site
  • Elevator / lift
  • Complimentary or discounted access to nearby gym
  • Balconies / patios
  • Business center or services available
  • Valet dry cleaning available
  • Hotel airport shuttle
  • Self parking available
  • Valet parking available
  • Eco-Friendly / Green program in place
  • Walking distance to gay nightlife
  • Walking distance to commercial district / restaurants
  • DSL / high speed modem
  • Wireless Internet in rooms
  • Cable TV
  • Plasma screen televisions
  • Stereo system
  • Ipod docking system with speakers
  • DVD players
  • Cordless phones
  • On demand movies
  • Work desk
  • Trouser press
  • Luxury bathrobes
  • Natural stone baths
  • Separate shower and tub
  • Upgraded shower heads
  • Luxurious bath amenities
  • Nightly turndown service
  • Full service gym on site
  • Full service spa on site
  • Swimming pool on site
  • Massage services available on site
  • Concierge services available

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By: Monique on May 3, 2012

Wonderful Stay

My partner and I stayed here in the late spring of last year and had a time we won't soon forget. We hadn't been in Fort Lauderdale in years - but the team at Pineapple Point made us feel right at home! The rooms certainly aren't Ritz Carlton - but then again if we wanted Ritz Carlton - we would have booked there. While the rooms didn't have the lavish amenities - they were tidy and comfortable. The common areas were just like home- and we spent most of our time poolside. Thanks to everyone who made our stay so wonderful!
By: Alex on October 7, 2008

A fun week!

My boyfriend and I just stayed here in the fall of last year. It was our first time staying at an exclusively gay resort. There was a B&B charm to staying here coupled with the social aspect of being at the pool surrounded by other gay men. We really had a great time. Not sure if we'll do the Exclusively gay resort every time - but if we do it next time - I'm sure we'll be back here! Thanks so much for a great time!
By: George on February 20, 2008

Best Guest House in Fort Lauderdale

My partner and escape the New York City winters every year and spend a week in Fort Lauderdale. We came across Pineapple Point a few years back and it's been our home in Fort Lauderdale ever since. The rooms are of ample size and clean, the groups are immaculate, the pool a tropical paradise, and the owners are very welcoming and helpful in creating a vacation you won't soon forget. We look forward to returning - especially on a day like today when it's snowing in Manhattan!
By: Jim on January 15, 2008

 
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