Accomodating for everyone
Each room configuration at Winners Circle Resort offers distinct layout and amenities tailored to different travel styles.
Four different room types
Each designed for different needs a group sizes
Studio
Everything you need. Nothing between you and the coast.
The Studio is built for couples who know what they came for. A fully equipped kitchenette so you're not eating out every night. A comfortable sleeping space without square footage you won't use. And a location that puts Del Mar, Torrey Pines, and Fletcher Cove within a few minutes' drive.
This is fixed-week ownership at its most accessible — a real deeded interest during a real week, at a price point that makes the math hard to argue with.




Suite
A bedroom that closes.
A kitchen that works.
A week that's yours.
There's a reason the One-Bedroom Suite is the most popular unit type at Winners Circle Resort. A private bedroom separates sleep from the rest of the day. A kitchenette handles everything from morning coffee to a proper dinner. A living area that actually has room to be in, and doubles as extra sleep space.
For couples who want to spread out, or a small family that doesn't need two bedrooms, the Suite hits the right balance. It's larger than a standard hotel room with enough space so you feel feel settled.




Villa
A space for everyone to relax and enjoy
The Villa is for the trip that involves more people. Two separate bedrooms means adults get their room and kids get theirs — or two couples travel together without compromising. The kitchenette handles real meals. A living space that fits the whole group without anyone sitting on the floor.
Starting at $14,000, the Villa is the most invested entry point, and the one that tends to appreciate in family importance fastest. The couples who own a Villa are usually the ones returning to enjoy a four-generation family tradition by year fifteen. And there are many of those families at Winners Circle.




The Loft
Two floors. One week. The most distinctive unit on the property.
The first floor is private and contained: a bedroom and bathroom, completely separate from the rest of the unit. Take the stairs and the space opens up entirely — the second floor holds the second bedroom, a kitchenette, and a living area that looks out over the property.
It's an unusual layout for a coastal resort, and that's the point. The Loft doesn't feel like a hotel room scaled up. It feels like a place — with levels, with separation between spaces, with the kind of verticality that makes a week feel more like a stay and less like a booking.



