Prime location steps from Pier 60's sunset celebrations
Modern rooms with family-friendly bunk bed configurations
Asian-fusion dining at Ocean Hai that actually lives up to the hype
Quick Take: A massive, gleaming corporate resort that delivers on comfort but charges you for every breath of salty air.
Reviewed by @harmony.buys.houses: My husband and I needed a quick escape, and this spot in Clearwater delivered. The sunset views from the beach were unforgettable, and having the pool right there was a game changer. We loved how spacious our room felt—definitely the recharge we needed.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Travelers rave about the spotless modern rooms and the unbeatable location near the pier.
Reality check
The 'resort fee' feels steep when you still have to fight for a pool chair and wait 10 minutes for an elevator.
You are traveling with kids and want a 'Bunk Bed' room
You prioritize a modern, smelling-like-new hotel over vintage charm
You want to be in the absolute center of the Clearwater action
Cleanliness & Maintenance
9.4
Housekeeping: Daily service is consistent and thorough; rooms feel 'new'.
Bathroom hygiene: Sparkling. Grout is white, glass is streak-free.
Maintenance: Excellent condition, though some guests report minor AC humidity issues.
Linens & towels: Fresh, crisp, and plentiful.
Odors & scents: Generally fresh, with occasional 'humidity' smells in rooms if AC is off.
Sleepability™
7MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Construction from neighboring development
Traffic noise from the street between hotel and beach
Hallway noise due to thin doors
Before you book
Good to know
The $35/night resort fee includes two beach chairs and an umbrella
You get refillable aluminum water bottles at check-in instead of plastic
The pool deck has a strict '30-minute rule' for unattended chairs
What to pack
Noise-canceling headphones for the pool deck (and construction noise)
Your own beach towel if you plan to walk far from the resort hub
Room Genie
Best picks
Gulf Front rooms on high floors (10+) for unobstructed sunset views
Deluxe King Bunk rooms for families who need separation
Rooms to avoid
Low floor rooms facing the neighboring construction site
Rooms near the elevators (high foot traffic and noise)
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I would appreciate a high-floor room (10th floor or above) facing the Gulf. Please ensure I am as far as possible from the neighboring construction site and the elevators.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is the hotel directly on the beach?
Technically no. You have to cross Coronado Drive to get to the sand, but it's a very short walk.
Is the pool heated?
Yes, the outdoor pool is heated and open from 9am to sunset.
Can I self-park?
No. It is valet only, costing around $40 per night plus tax.
Are pets allowed?
No, only service animals are permitted.
Does the resort fee cover beach chairs?
Yes, it covers two chairs and one umbrella, but you have to claim them from the attendant.
Is breakfast included?
No, but there is a buffet available for a fee (approx. $25/adult).
Insider Tips
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Ask for a 'North-facing' balcony to see the Pier 60 sunset without the direct heat of the afternoon sun.
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The '30-minute rule' at the pool is real—staff will remove your towel if you leave your chair too long.
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Walk to the nearby 'Frenchy's Rockaway Grill' for better and cheaper seafood than the hotel restaurants.
5 things to know before you go
💡The 'water view' in some rooms is actually a view of the marina/parking lot, not the open ocean.
💡You have to wear a wristband during your stay to access amenities.
💡The elevators are a known bottleneck; allow 10 extra minutes to get downstairs at checkout.
💡The bathroom doors are 'barn style' sliders that don't lock or seal sound well.
💡There is a generator near one side of the building that creates a low hum in adjacent rooms.
Local Playbook
Map
See where Wyndham Grand Clearwater Beach is located and what's nearby.