Villa Vienna
Miami, FL
Villa Viena sits directly on Biscayne Bay on the Venetian Islands — one of Miami's most sought-after private island addresses, connected to Miami Beach and downtown Miami by the Venetian Causeway and surrounded by open water on three sides. The property faces the bay directly, with a private dock at the seawall and unobstructed water views stretching across to the Miami Beach skyline. South Beach is five minutes away; downtown Miami and Brickell are ten.
The architecture is among the more considered on the islands. The facade combines vertical timber boarding in a pale natural finish with board-formed exposed concrete panels — materials that age well in the South Florida climate and read with a quieter confidence than the render-heavy contemporaries typical of the neighborhood. A deeply cantilevered flat roofline extends over the upper level, shading the glass-railed balcony below. Climbing vine plantings have begun to take hold on the concrete panels at the entrance, softening the facade without obscuring its precision. The driveway is a grid of stone pavers set into grass, with mature palms and dense tropical planting on both sides.
Entry is through a covered forecourt — wide stone steps ascending beneath a warm timber soffit, flanked by large planted stone urns and climbing greenery, with an oversized pivot door in dark timber as the focal point. At night, the combination of recessed lighting in the timber ceiling and tropical planting lit from below gives the entrance an atmosphere that photographs well but reads even better in person.
The rear of the property is oriented entirely toward the water. A rectangular pool with a connected shallow wading section sits at the center of a stone terrace, with the ground floor living spaces opening fully through sliding glass walls onto the pool deck. An upper-floor teak-decked terrace with glass balustrades functions as a private lounge directly above — teak chairs and loungers positioned with direct bay views, the dock and open water visible below. A rooftop terrace level above provides a further outdoor space with panoramic water views.
The private dock at the seawall accommodates a yacht and smaller vessel — visible in the photographs — and provides direct bay access without leaving the property.
Interiors carry the same material restraint as the exterior. The ground floor is open-plan with floor-to-ceiling glazing facing the water, a sculptural spiral staircase in black steel visible from the pool terrace, and ceiling heights that give the space a genuine sense of volume. The upper level benefits from the full breadth of the bay views through continuous glazing.
Four bedrooms across two levels make Villa Viena an ideal option for smaller groups or families seeking a luxury villa rental in Miami with genuine Biscayne Bay frontage — an island address, a private dock, and architecture that distinguishes itself without announcing itself.
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