Compass Hotel by Margaritaville Naples announces seasonal promotions for travelers

Robert Reffkin, Founder and CEO at Compass
Robert Reffkin, Founder and CEO at Compass - Business Insider
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Compass Hotel by Margaritaville Naples has introduced two new promotions aimed at travelers seeking to escape cold weather in other parts of the country. The hotel, located near the Gulf Coast’s beaches, is offering deals for both spring vacations and last-minute getaways.

The first promotion, called “The Weather is Here,” provides guests with a 25% discount on room rates and a $25 resort credit. This offer encourages visitors to experience the hotel’s relaxed atmosphere, including poolside activities and on-site dining options, as well as exploring local attractions in Naples. Stays under this promotion must take place between March 1 and May 21, 2026, and cannot be combined with other discounts. Bookings can be made through the hotel’s website.

A second promotion, “Margaritaville Moments,” gives guests up to 40% off suite bookings. This deal applies to all suites depending on availability and is designed for those planning longer visits or traveling with groups or families. The discount is valid for both midweek stays and weekend trips.

Compass Hotel by Margaritaville Naples features 119 suites with various layouts, such as studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom options. Guests have access to amenities including a complimentary breakfast buffet, daily snacks at the Welcome Cabana, an on-site bar and grill called 5 o’Clock Somewhere Bar & Grill, and an outdoor area known as The Backyard. The property is managed by TPI Hospitality.

More information about these offers and booking details can be found at CompassHotel.com/Compass-Hotel-Naples.



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