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New resort opens in Southwest Florida, bringing jobs and tourists

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A brand new resort has opened its doors in Southwest Florida, promising big things for the local economy and vacationers alike. The Sunseeker Resort Charlotte Harbor, built by Allegiant Travel Company, is the first major resort to be built in the area in over a decade.

With over 750 rooms, the resort is a giant leap for the region’s tourism industry. It’s expected to bring in more visitors, adding to the $1 billion in tourism dollars the area already sees each year. Plus, it’s creating over 1,200 new jobs for locals, which is definitely good news for everyone.

So, what does this fancy new resort have to offer? Well, where do we start? There are 20 different restaurants to choose from, a huge food hall, tons of meeting space for businesses, and even a spa and an 18-hole golf course! There are two pools, one just for adults on the rooftop, and a beautiful harbor walk with shops to check out. And if you’re looking for some adventure, the resort is close to stunning beaches and islands to explore.

Sunseeker Resort Charlotte Harbor
Sunseeker Resort Charlotte Harbor

Getting to the Sunseeker Resort is easy too, just a quick 10-minute drive from Punta Gorda Airport. So, if you’re looking for a luxurious vacation in a beautiful spot with plenty to do, this new resort might just be the perfect place for you.

Key points:

  • New resort opens in Southwest Florida
  • First major resort in over 10 years
  • Brings in more tourists and creates jobs
  • 750+ rooms, 20 restaurants, food hall, meeting space, spa, golf course, pools, harbor walk
  • Close to beaches and islands
  • Easy access from Punta Gorda Airport

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