In a city of velvet ropes, Miami’s new wave of private clubs is ushering in an era of heightened exclusivity.

These membership spaces are playgrounds for culturally curious, wellness-obsessed, and well-connected people with plenty of spending moneyisolated sanctuaries where you can sip a turmeric spritz post cold plunge or casually swap business ideas over matcha.

As Miami continues to evolve into a hub for global tastemakers, the city’s members-only scene is expanding to meet the moment. Some clubs lean into laid-back luxury, others court innovation, and many balance health, hedonism, and high design in equal measure.

We’ve rounded up some of Miami’s most coveted membership clubs, from the ultra-discreet to slightly more accessible options.

The Bath Club marries old-world sophistication with resort-style amenities.

1 Club at 1 Hotel South Beach

Wellness is a lifestyle at 1 Hotel, and 1 Club gives members front-row access to that breezy way of life, from beach chairs and umbrellas set up for you to dips in the Cabana Pool. Members also receive entry to Marc Megna’s sprawling 14,000-square-foot Anatomy gym, plus group fitness classes designed to keep your body (and calendar) moving. Family-friendly and amenity-rich (shared with hotel guests and residents), memberships start at $7,500 annually — a more modest price point for year-round South Beach access than some of the others on this list. 2341 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; 1hotels.com.

The Bath Club

Along Miami Beach’s famed Millionaires Row, the Bath Club is a private membership club that marries old‑world sophistication with resort‑style amenities. Housed in a restored 1920s Mediterranean‑Revival mansion and complemented by a modern residential tower, the club sits on a gated 5.3‑acre oceanfront enclave with more than 500 linear feet of private beach.

Membership unlocks a range of perks, including a fine‑dining venue and poolside café, European‑style beach service, two clay tennis courts, a spa and full fitness center, lap‑lane swimming pools, hot tubs, a kiddie playground, a billiards lounge, a business center, valet parking, and 24-hour security with dual checkpoint access. Initiation starts at around $20,000, with annual dues in the $18,000 range. 5937 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; 305-867-5938; thebathclub.com.

Casa Tua

A cornerstone of Miami Beach’s social scene, Casa Tua is a refined private club wrapped in Italian charm. Above its revered restaurant sits an intimate lounge designed as a cozy second living room for members to connect over bespoke cocktails and curated Italian wine selections. Members enjoy priority reservations, exclusive events, and an arts‑focused community in a space that feels more like a friend’s elegant home than a flashy lounge.

Membership tiers accommodate individuals, couples, and even under‑34s. Initiation fees range from $700 to $3,400, and annual dues cost between $2,500 and $11,500, depending on whether you opt for local or global access to Casa Tua locations in Miami, Aspen, New York, and Paris. 1700 James Ave., Miami Beach; 305-673-1010; casatualife.com.

The Club at the Moore

Located in the historic Moore Building in the heart of the Design District, the Club at the Moore offers a refined space for Miami’s creative crowd. The club features a chef-driven restaurant, cocktail lounges, rotating exhibitions, and access to boutique hotel suites and coworking areas, and programming ranges from intimate concerts to curated speaker panels. Membership starts at $5,000 annually (plus a $5,000 initiation fee), with a reduced rate for members under 30, and select lifetime memberships offering expanded perks. 4040 NE Second Ave., Miami; 305-209-2100; mooremiami.com.

photo of a hotel terrace with pastel chairs, tables, and decorDelano Members Club will open alongside its host property this Spring.

Delano Members Club

Launching alongside the reopening of the Delano Miami Beach in Spring 2026, Delano Members Club introduces a private, fourth-floor sanctuary to the property. Members get access to a private pool, a Technogym-equipped fitness studio, and The Source by Delano, the hotel’s social spa concept. The club is also home to Mimi Kakushi, a renowned bar and restaurant that transports guests to 1920s Osaka. “We have a unique opportunity to bring together a thoughtfully curated community of curious, well-traveled experience experts,” chief brand officer Ben Pundole said in a statement announcing the new addition. Contact for membership pricing. 1685 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; 305-359-7409; delanohotels.com.

Faena Rose

Faena Rose is an art-and-culture-forward private members’ club located in the Faena District on Miami Beach. Membership is capped at around 500, ensuring an intimate community of creatives, leaders, and cultural connoisseurs. Members enjoy a robust annual calendar (more than 60 events each year), including pre‑release film screenings, speaker series, guest‑chef dinners, and live performances.

Perks extend across the Faena campus: VIP access to the beachfront Faena Beach Club, preferred pricing and private lines at Tierra Santa Healing House spa, and hotel services including concierge support and beachside butlers. Initiation and annual dues cost about $10,000 and $8,000, respectively. 3201 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; 305-534-8800; faena.com.

Harbour Club

Tucked into Sunset Harbour, Harbour Club channels a British social club — velvet-rope included. This members-only hideaway is designed to feel like your chicest friend’s living room, complete with a private cocktail lounge, intimate dining spaces, and a calendar stacked with dinner parties and special events.

Downstairs, a’Riva adds Italian coastal glamour to the mix. Members and non-members can mingle over Mediterranean fare and a very curated wine list. Membership starts at $2,500 annually with a $5,000 initiation fee. 1766 Bay Rd., Miami Beach; harbourclubmia.com.

Yacht transfers are among MM Beach Club’s many perks.

MM Beach Club at Casa Neos

MM Beach Club at Casa Neos transports members straight to the Mediterranean without leaving the 305. This private sanctuary boasts its own dock with complimentary boat access, a warm saltwater pool, plush sunbeds and cabanas, and an upscale menu of Mediterranean-inspired dishes and curated cocktails. Membership unlocks these perks, plus preferred reservations at top fine dining and rooftop venues, with yacht transfers available, too. 40 SW N. River Dr., Miami; 305-800-6367; mm-club.com.

Mila MM

Tucked discreetly beneath Mila Restaurant on Miami Beach’s Meridian Avenue, Mila  MM is a members-only enclave that feels like a secret. Once you step through its private entrance, you arrive at a lush lounge with plush velvet seating and a marble bar. Members enjoy cuisine crafted by Chef MichaÁ«l Michaelidis and theatrical, table-side mixology experiences courtesy of a rolling cocktail cart. Membership grants preference across Riviera Dining Group’s portfolio — Mila, Casa Neos, and Claudie — delivering a holistic gourmet lifestyle backed by seamless service. 1636 Meridian Ave., Miami Beach; 786-706-0744; mila-miami.com.

Shelborne by Proper

Miami Beach’s midcentury gem has been reimagined as the Shelborne by Proper, a design-forward oceanfront hotel that doubles as a private club for locals seeking curated beachfront and wellness access. Members enjoy a dedicated private beach club with cabanas, a sun-drenched pool deck anchored by a 1950s diving board, and full access to the hotel’s 24-hour fitness center and spa-like amenities. The property also features various dining destinations: a pool bar, an elegant lobby lounge, cocktail bar Little Torch, and soon, seafood-driven Pauline. Memberships offer access to yoga classes, hotel perks, and events. Nightly stay rates begin at around $489, but membership pricing remains undisclosed. 1801 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; 305-341-1400; shelborne.com.

Soho Beach House is one of the more affordable membership clubs on this list.

Soho Beach House

Tucked into a restored 1940s Art Deco tower on Collins Avenue, Soho Beach House’s Miami outpost offers members access to a private beachfront, two pools (including a rooftop terrace pool with ocean views), a full gym and spa, a screening room, and culinary destinations like the signature Cecconi’s and rooftop bar Ocho. Memberships start at around $875 per quarter (or $400 per quarter for under-27s). 4385 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; 786-507-7900; sohohouse.com.

The Well

Founded in New York City and opened in 2025 in Bay Harbor Islands (with another location expected to open in Coconut Grove in 2027), the Well is best known for its integrative wellness model. This modern sanctuary combines functional medicine, acupuncture, massage, infrared treatments, guided meditation, and educational workshops covering sleep, nutrition, and mental clarity — all under one elegantly designed roof. Spaces emphasize natural materials and biophilic elements to foster calm and connection, while membership grants access to a community of like‑minded individuals focused on balance and longevity. the-well.com.

ZZ’s Club

ZZ’s Club blends supper-club sophistication with the exclusivity of a members-only retreat. Above ZZ’s Clam Bar, this intimate lounge and dining room offers an elevated culinary experience with chef-crafted tasting menus and a refined cocktail program served in candlelit booths. Membership unlocks reserved seating and priority reservations at ZZ’s, invitations to members-only Chef’s Table dinners, and access to themed tasting events in the space’s private dining room. With its retro-meets-modern decor and focus on refined food, wine, and conversation, ZZ’s Club is ideal for those seeking a discreet, food-first social club in the heart of Miami Beach. 151 NE 41st St., Ste. 117, Miami; zzsclub.com.