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"The upcoming Rosewood Exuma in The Bahamas will be home to the world's first floating helipad, set on crystal-clear waters just over an hour's flight from south Florida. Combining aviation and marine design, the creation is the brainchild of Yntegra Group, a Miami-based company that's also developing the new resort. The trailblazing platform is designed to elevate arrivals into a spectacle of its own, offering guests a seamless and dramatic entrance from sky to sea."
"The 2,184-square-foot helipad will be movable to serve guests on multiple locations on resort grounds. It's designed for durability against intense sun, ocean salt, and weather exposure, and can accommodate helicopters up to 190,000 pounds. Ahead of the resort's opening, the helipad is facilitating invitation-only day trips for lucky travelers, offering a preview of Rosewood Exuma's exclusivity, privacy, and effortless access."
"There are already plans for a floating padel court made of recycled steel, and a bespoke 13-meter Limousine Tender is in the works to transport guests who arrive by water. The property is being developed on a 124-acre island with pink and white sand beaches in East Sampson Cay. It will include 33 secluded bungalows, an on-site farm, and a 20,000-square-foot wellness sanctuary."
Rosewood Exuma will be located on a 124-acre island in East Sampson Cay, offering 33 secluded bungalows, an on-site farm, and a 20,000-square-foot wellness sanctuary. The resort will include the world's first floating helipad, a movable 2,184-square-foot platform designed by Yntegra Group to withstand sun, salt, and weather and to accommodate helicopters up to 190,000 pounds. Invitation-only day trips are already using the helipad to preview exclusivity and private access. Additional innovations include a recycled-steel floating padel court and a bespoke 13-meter Limousine Tender for water arrivals. The Exumas are known for snorkeling, swimming pigs, and pristine sandbars.
Read at Travel + Leisure
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