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DiamondHead Shines On Fort Myers Beach 2 Years After Hurricane Ian

Fort Myers Beach long view of coastline with water, sand, blue sky and people walking, taken from DiamondHead 2 Years After Ian

Thanks to DiamondHead for giving me a free weekend stay at the hotel in exchange for a fair and honest review.

It's kind of hard to believe that we are approaching the two-year anniversary of the most devastating hurricane to hit Southwest Florida. Some areas are still suffering as recovery has been slow going. However, 2 years after Ian DiamondHead shines on Fort Myers Beach.

I got to experience the hotel this weekend, not just a tour, but a full staycation. The beach resort was one of the first to open after the storm, housing first responders. The resort took on more than 13 feet of storm surge. There are some reports of waves up to 18 feet.

Since then, DiamondHead Beach Resort, which is part of SunStream Hotels & Resorts, has been working round the clock to restore all services and amenities. It's still one of only a few hotels open on Fort Myers Beach.

How DiamondHead Shines On Fort Myers Beach

The 121 rooms have all been remodeled in clean, modern decor. All are one-bedroom suites with a private bedroom and a spacious living area with a comfy pull out sleeper sofa. There is also a kitchenette. The balconys are open-air and each room has a view of the water.

Click here for a short video that gives you a look at the remodeled rooms and a few extras.

Cabanas Beach Bar & Grille has been remodeled too and is open to both guests and the public. The menu is loaded with all kinds of tropical cocktails. The sizeable menu features everything from burgers and tacos to fish dip, salads, and Grouper. There is a little something for everyone.

Sunrise is a great time to be on the beach. This is the view from my balcony. 2 years after Hurricane Ian and DiamondHead shines on Fort Myers Beach. Photo: Gina Birch

DiamondHead Shines On Fort Myers Beach For A Staycation

I was floating in the pool on Sunday with a tropical cocktail in hand, listening to a great band, totally checked out mentally. I looked over at one of my friends who joined me and asked, "Why don't we do this more often?"

I can't remember last time I spent an entire day, relaxing in the water. Enjoying the sunshine and fresh air, no computer, just being present. It's good for the soul.

When was the last time you had a staycation in Southwest Florida? We live in gorgeous part of the world. We don't have to get on a plane, just drive a short distance to enjoy a beach getaway. Now is a great time to getaway when things are a little slower and the beach is less crowded.

Thanks to everyone at DiamondHead for a great stay. The hospitality was fantastic and I can't wait to return. Here are a few photos to get you excited for a visit too.

DiamondHead Shines On Fort Myers Beach 2 Years After Hurricane Ian In Photos

DiamondHead Beach Resort

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The beach in front of DiamondHead was looking good this weekend. The resort is in great location for exploring the island too.


Cabanas Is Open

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The sign at the beach walkway to DiamondHead. The resort's famous Cabanas Beach Bar & Grille is open to both guests and locals looking to drink and dine during a beach day.


Mermaid Water Cocktail

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This is one of the delicious and refreshing frozen drinks at Cabanas Beach Bar & Grille at DiamondHead. Mermaid Water has pineapple rum, Blue Curacao a lemon slush. I got it because I loved the color and ended up loving the drink too. It was a little sweet so one did just fine.


DiamondHead Pool

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The pool at DiamondHead is nice and big. It is flanked by two hot tubs in the event you like the warm water too.


Tropical Libations

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Cabanas Beach Bar & Grille has service poolside at DiamondHead. They have a great list of frozen libations. This one is refreshing watermelon.


Beach Dining

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Cabanas Beach Bar & Grille at DiamondHead has covered seating in front of a stage. It also includes these shaded tables where you can keep your toes in the sand.


Room With A View

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My balcony at DiamondHead had a fantastic view of Fort Myers Beach. It was open air so I had a nice breeze and could lean out to get some great photos of the sunrise and sunset too.


Fort Myers Beach

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The beach in front of DiamondHead is well maintained. They have watersports available for rental as well as beach chairs and umbrellas.

Gina Birch brings the sunshine to Sunny 106.3 every weekday morning from 6-10. She has worked in radio, television and print in Southwest Florida for nearly 30 years. During that time, she has become an advocate for numerous charities including those that support animals, children, women and wellness. In addition, she has written for numerous local, regional and national publications about food, wine and travel. Those are her longtime passions...along with shoes.