South Seas on Captiva Island is opening a new five-acre waterpark on Dec. 22. The resort announced Captiva Landing as a major family attraction that includes slides, a lazy river, a kids club, food spots and an arcade. Access is limited to South Seas guests and Club Captiva owners.
The opening signals strong confidence in Florida tourism and marks another step in the resort’s long-term recovery. With travel demand rising across Southwest Florida, Captiva Landing positions the property for a stronger season and adds more options for families seeking simple island fun.
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What we know
South Seas confirmed the launch of Captiva Landing, a freshwater waterpark located at the south end of the resort. The site includes
Bottlenose Bay with six slides and splash features
Gulfstream Lazy River for slow floating and relaxing
The Cove for quiet lounging
Flippers for quick-service food
A retro arcade with pinball and classic games
Camp tiva, a nature-based kids club inside the 330-acre wildlife preserve
South Seas continues its resort wide refresh with new pools, amenities and recreation spaces.
South Seas continues its resort wide refresh with new pools, amenities and recreation spaces.
A new Captiva Landing mural welcomes guests to South Seas’ five acre waterpark.
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General Manager Shawn Farrell said Captiva Landing is the resort’s largest family addition and was designed to support simple, memorable experiences.
The waterpark joins other new features at South Seas, including Beach House restaurant, Harborside Italian steakhouse and a full-service spa.
What’s now?
South Seas continues a multi-year refresh after major storms disrupted operations on Captiva Island. New dining, recreation and wellness additions reflect the resort’s push to create a modern and resilient guest experience.
Tourism leaders across Southwest Florida are closely monitoring the project as resorts vie for visitors seeking outdoor recreation.
What this means for you
For hospitality and tourism professionals:
The opening highlights a shift toward family-friendly, activity-driven amenities that encourage longer stays and support year-round travel.
For travelers and parents:
Families visiting Captiva Island will see more on-site entertainment and more food and play options without leaving the resort.
For Southwest Florida residents:
The expansion signals confidence in the region’s tourism recovery and may boost seasonal activity for nearby businesses.
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Takeaway
The arrival of Captiva Landing marks a significant milestone in the future of South Seas and underscores the strength of Southwest Florida’s travel industry. The resort is preparing for a busy season as its refresh continues to take shape.
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