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Pineapple Point Guest House

Pineapple Point Guest House — Fort Lauderdale
Pineapple Point Guest House — Fort Lauderdale

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Pineapple Point is a clothing-optional guesthouse and pool resort for gay men in Fort Lauderdale, featuring tropical gardens, daily happy hour, and a relaxed social atmosphere best suited for couples and solo travelers seeking a welcoming retreat.

Overview

Pineapple Point Guest House is a clothing-optional resort for gay men tucked into a residential stretch of Fort Lauderdale’s Victoria Park-adjacent neighborhood, just north of the Flagler Village corridor. The property reads more like a private tropical compound than a typical guesthouse – guests and reviewers consistently highlight the dense, meticulously maintained gardens that screen the grounds from the street and create a genuine oasis feel. A large pool, a lap pool, and two hot tubs anchor the outdoor layout, with poolside lounging as the primary social activity. Day passes are available for visitors who want the experience without an overnight stay. The complimentary daily happy hour serves an assortment of beer, wine, and cocktails alongside snacks, making it a legitimate late-afternoon gathering spot rather than a token amenity. Saturday barbecues during high season add a communal cookout element, and Sunday brunch includes cocktails. Massages are available on-site from resident therapists and come highly recommended by repeat guests. The crowd skews international – regulars mention making friends from multiple countries who return to the same weeks each year, giving the social scene a reunion quality that newer guests get folded into quickly. Staff members are a defining feature; names like Ben, Dennis, Tom, David, and Manuel come up repeatedly in reviews, and the service style leans personal and attentive rather than polished-corporate. Room options range from standard accommodations to multi-level villas with private pools, though remote workers should note that WiFi reliability varies by room and cell signal runs weak on the property. With a 4.9 rating across over 300 Google reviews, Pineapple Point has clearly built its reputation on consistency – guests who visit once tend to rebook before they leave.

Good to know

  • Rating: 4.9/5 from 307 Google reviews
  • Best for: gay couples getaway, poolside happy hour, clothing-optional relaxation, repeat-visit tropical retreat

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to book a room to visit Pineapple Point?

No. Pineapple Point offers day passes that give you access to the pools, hot tubs, grounds, and amenities for an afternoon without an overnight stay. Day-pass visitors report being treated just as warmly as overnight guests.

What drinks and food are included at Pineapple Point?

A complimentary daily happy hour includes beer, wine, and cocktails. Non-alcoholic drinks and poolside snacks are available throughout the day. Breakfast is included for overnight guests, Sunday brunch features cocktails, and Saturday barbecues run during high season with complimentary beer and wine.

What is the pool setup like?

The property has three water features: a large main pool for socializing, a lap pool for swimming, and two hot tubs. All are surrounded by dense tropical landscaping and are kept impeccably clean according to guest reviews.

Is Pineapple Point good for couples?

Yes, couples make up a significant portion of the guest base. Many reviewers describe visiting with a spouse or partner and highlight the intimate atmosphere, on-site massages, and the ease of meeting other friendly couples and solo travelers during their stay.

Can I work remotely from Pineapple Point?

It depends on your room. Some accommodations – particularly villas and multi-floor units with dedicated WiFi routers – handle connectivity well, but standard rooms can have inconsistent WiFi and the property gets only about one bar of cell signal. If reliable internet is essential, request a room with its own router when booking.

What is the crowd like?

Pineapple Point draws an international mix of gay men, from couples in their 30s to seasoned repeat visitors who return annually. The vibe is social but relaxed, and many guests mention forming lasting friendships with fellow visitors from the United States and abroad.

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