As the weather cools down, beach lovers and snowbirds have already taken a look at Florida's sun-drenched coastline. If you want to escape the winter blues in the Sunshine State, consider a stay at the newly renovated Beach Club in Boca Raton.
Overlooking a half-mile of private Atlantic coastline, the five-star hotel welcomes guests back after a major $120 million renovation that transformed the resort's guestrooms, dining and spa offerings, and poolside amenities .
Travelers can choose from 210 guest rooms and suites with ocean and coastal views, some with private terraces and balconies. Thanks to the abundance of natural textures such as wood and marble, as well as high-quality finishes punctuated by accents of vibrant coral tones, the newly designed spaces exude an air of understated luxury. Upgraded amenities include wet bars, separate living rooms, and spacious marble bathrooms with soaking tubs.
The resort's culinary offerings focus on beachfront dining. Marisol, the property's breakfast, lunch and dinner spot, serves Mediterranean flavors and handcrafted cocktails with panoramic sea views. New to the dining program is Onda, a seasonal outdoor restaurant with a focus on island dishes.
A chic lobby bar with outdoor seating and a poolside bar complement the resort's food and beverage offerings.
Speaking of pool or pools (three, to be exact), the property now features a new Cabana Club where guests can relax in custom-designed cabanas in collaboration with French swimwear brand Vilebrequin.
As part of Boca Raton, which features 200 acres of waterfront space and five resorts, Beach Club guests also have access to golf, tennis and pickleball facilities, as well as wellness experiences at Spa Palmera (the hotel has a new fitness center) and a dozen other restaurants and bars. Families with children will appreciate the children's program and facilities, which include water slides and a floating river.
The Beach Club renovation is part of Boca Raton's $375 million transformation.
“Beach Club has long been considered one of South Florida's most desirable beach resort destinations, and this development will appeal to a whole new category of discerning travelers while appealing to our legacy guests,” Daniel A. Hostettler, president and CEO of The Boca Raton, said in a press release shared with Travel + leisure. “[..] The new Beach Club will reflect the best in design, dining and experience at the only beachfront resort in Boca Raton.”
Nightly rates at the Beach Club start at $985 and you can book your stay at thebocaraton.com.