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Omni Amelia Island Resort & Spa Embarks on Multi-Phase Transformation to Enhance Guest Experience

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This article was written by Hospitality Net. Click here to read the original article

Surfcaster Rendering — Photo by Omni
The Spa Courtyard Rendering — Photo by Omni
Lobby Lounge Rendering — Photo by Omni
Nonna Mia Rendering — Photo by Omni

Omni Amelia Island Resort & Spa, Florida’s award-winning oceanfront destination, is undergoing a sweeping renovation that reimagines nearly every corner of the property, bringing a modern perspective to the island’s rich cultural and natural heritage. The full transformation is scheduled to be completed by spring 2026, with several exciting milestones set to debut as early as November 2025.

A Fresh Chapter Begins This Fall

This fall, guests will experience the first wave of the resort’s transformation, which includes:

  • Food & Beverage Upgrades & Additions: Recently renovated, FloraBelle now welcomes guests with a fresh new look and elevated dining experience. In addition, resort guests will soon enjoy new culinary delights at the following restaurants, with each space showcasing a playful yet refined take on Southern hospitality.

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    • Palmetto Press Coffee & Provisions: Opening in early November, this new, casual café concept will bring fresh brews and light bites to fuel island adventures.
    • Surfcaster: Formerly known as Oceanside, this beloved poolside eatery will reopen in early November with a bold new identity.
    • Nonna Mia: Reopening in early December, the new Nonna Mia, previously known as Verandah, will offer an elevated dining experience with a nostalgic nod to Italian coastal cuisine.
  • Chera Brooker Murals: As part of the artistic vision of the renovation, guests will encounter acclaimed artist Chera Brooker‘s hand-painted murals throughout the resort. From exterior walls near Surfcaster to column murals throughout Nonna Mia, each piece offers a modern interpretation of Amelia Island’s natural and cultural history.
  • Oak Marsh Golf Course Restoration: Originally designed by Pete Dye and newly renovated by Beau Welling Design, Oak Marsh Golf Course has been beautifully restored. Players can enjoy improved playability, upgraded turf and drainage, and the return of classic Dye features like strategic bunkers and winding marsh views.
  • Lobby & Lobby Lounge: Guests will be greeted with a warm, coastal-modern welcome starting mid December 2025, with interiors reflecting the island’s palette of earthy reds, golds, greens, and ocean blues.
  • The Spa at Omni Amelia Island Resort: Reopening in early January, the completely reimagined spa will feature a new courtyard, relaxation room, upgraded locker rooms, and private nooks for unwinding. The spa renovation blends Lowcountry zen with luxurious comfort, adding warm earth tones, natural materials, and curated textures to set the scene for this peaceful escape.

More to Come

As the resort’s transformation continues into 2026, guests can look forward to even more elevated experiences:

  • All Guest Rooms & Suites: Set to be completed by spring 2026, the refreshed oceanfront guest rooms will feature natural woven textures, layered patterns, and a coastal-inspired palette of sun-washed hues. Designed to blur the line between indoors and out, these modern yet relaxed spaces offer a true sense of place.
  • Conference Center: Also completed by spring 2026, the conference center, including three ballrooms, breakout meeting rooms and restrooms, is being fully renovated with elegant lighting and coastal-inspired details, creating versatile spaces ideal for conferences, corporate events, and large gatherings.

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Omni Amelia Island Resort & Spa
39 Beach Lagoon Rd
Fernandina Beach, FL 32034
United States

+1 904-261-6161

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