Perched on the 47th floor of The Mansions at Acqualina, this extraordinary penthouse crowns the skyline of Sunny Isles Beach—a slender stretch of coastline where the Atlantic unfolds to the east and Miami’s glittering horizon shimmers to the south.

Inside, opulence is expressed with unapologetic confidence. The residence is clad in an abundance of marble—reportedly surpassing even that of the Parthenon—while discreet smart-home technology orchestrates every detail, from electronically controlled window treatments to a state-of-the-art security system. At its most arresting, a private glass-bottomed swimming pool projects into the sky, offering the surreal sensation of floating among the clouds.


Automotive prestige is woven seamlessly into the offering. The development is said to house the world’s largest collection of privately owned Rolls-Royce motorcars, and this penthouse is no exception. Included is a bespoke Rolls-Royce Cullinan, finished in Magma Red with an exquisitely tailored tan and black leather interior—an embodiment of the marque’s uncompromising craftsmanship.


For the ultra-affluent buyer, the proposition is as indulgent as it is rare: a $38 million residence paired with a curated automotive statement. In a market defined by excess, this offering elevates the concept of turnkey luxury to an entirely new echelon.