Curran Young Construction completed two major projects at South Seas on Captiva Island, advancing the resort’s recovery from Hurricane Ian and signaling a broader push toward new and refreshed amenities designed to anchor its next chapter.

The Beach House restaurant, a new beachfront dining venue, opened in October 2025. Captiva Landing, a 2.5-acre water attraction, followed with an official opening on Dec. 22, 2025. Together, the projects reflect South Seas’ effort to combine resilience with upgraded guest experiences after the storm reshaped much of the island’s hospitality landscape.

“These projects represent the resort’s vision for elevated hospitality and family friendly recreation,” said Chris Curran, CEO of Curran Young Construction. “Our team is proud to deliver spaces that combine exceptional design, resilience and unforgettable guest experiences.”

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The interior of the Beach House features natural wood finishes, porcelain tile floors and an open dining layout designed for indoor-outdoor service overlooking the Gulf.

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Beach House is a $6.6 million, 6,667-square-foot restaurant built from the ground up with durability in mind. The structure features concrete masonry unit walls, concrete slabs and metal roofing, materials selected to withstand coastal conditions while supporting a refined aesthetic. Inside, natural wood tones and creamy white finishes are paired with porcelain tile floors and an exposed ceiling. Four oversized bifold doors open to a spacious patio overlooking the Gulf, creating an indoor-outdoor dining experience.

Captiva Landing introduces a range of family-oriented attractions, including the Bottlenose Bay splash zone with six slides, the Gulfstream lazy river, The Cove relaxation pool, Flippers quick-service restaurant, a classic arcade and Camp-tiva, a nature-based children’s club.

“Beach House and Captiva Landing showcase what’s possible when design, craftsmanship and collaboration come together,” said Bruce Young, president of Curran Young. “We’re honored to help South Seas bring these new and transformative amenities to life and strengthen its position as a premier family friendly resort destination on Florida’s Gulf Coast.”

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An aerial view shows Captiva Landing at South Seas Island Resort, featuring multiple pools, slides and a lazy river designed as a family-friendly centerpiece of the resort’s redevelopment.

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The two openings are part of a larger scope of work by Curran Young at South Seas. The firm also provided preconstruction and construction management services for the resort’s broader redevelopment, including The Clutch, an open-air clubhouse overlooking the Beau Welling-designed golf course and the Gulf.

Additional projects included renovations to Redfish Grill, Scoops and Slices, and Harborside. Redfish Grill now offers two stories of indoor and outdoor dining overlooking the Bayview pools, supported by a new kitchen that also serves Scoops and Slices, a reimagined casual spot near the pools. Harborside underwent a $2.85 million renovation, transforming multiple dining rooms into an open-concept, Italian steakhouse-inspired space overlooking the marina.

In total, Curran Young has completed 11 projects at the 330-acre South Seas property. The work followed a phased construction approach with strict Federal Emergency Management Agency compliance, focusing on elevated structures, upgraded infrastructure and long-term resilience while preserving the character of Captiva Island.



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An aerial view shows Captiva Landing at South Seas Island Resort, featuring multiple pools, slides and a lazy river designed as a family-friendly centerpiece of the resort’s redevelopment.

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An aerial view highlights South Seas Island Resort’s beachfront and surrounding amenities as redevelopment continues following damage from Hurricane Ian.

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Palm-lined pools and water features at Captiva Landing anchor South Seas Island Resort’s expanded recreation offerings on Captiva Island.

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The Bottlenose Bay splash zone is part of Captiva Landing, a new 2.5-acre water attraction that opened at South Seas Island Resort in December 2025 following Hurricane Ian recovery efforts.

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The Beach House restaurant at South Seas Island Resort opened in October 2025 as a new beachfront dining venue built with storm-resilient construction materials.

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An aerial view shows the Beach House restaurant positioned along the Gulf shoreline at South Seas Island Resort on Captiva Island.

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The interior of the Beach House features natural wood finishes, porcelain tile floors and an open dining layout designed for indoor-outdoor service overlooking the Gulf.

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An aerial view shows Captiva Landing at South Seas Island Resort, featuring multiple pools, slides and a lazy river designed as a family-friendly centerpiece of the resort’s redevelopment.

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An aerial view highlights South Seas Island Resort’s beachfront and surrounding amenities as redevelopment continues following damage from Hurricane Ian.

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Palm-lined pools and water features at Captiva Landing anchor South Seas Island Resort’s expanded recreation offerings on Captiva Island.

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The Bottlenose Bay splash zone is part of Captiva Landing, a new 2.5-acre water attraction that opened at South Seas Island Resort in December 2025 following Hurricane Ian recovery efforts.

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The Beach House restaurant at South Seas Island Resort opened in October 2025 as a new beachfront dining venue built with storm-resilient construction materials.

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An aerial view shows the Beach House restaurant positioned along the Gulf shoreline at South Seas Island Resort on Captiva Island.

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The interior of the Beach House features natural wood finishes, porcelain tile floors and an open dining layout designed for indoor-outdoor service overlooking the Gulf.