Beach Club at The Boca Raton
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Character and identity
The Beach Club sits on a half-mile of private Atlantic sand on Florida's Gold Coast, the oceanfront half of the larger Boca Raton resort (the rest lives across Lake Boca, a five-minute water taxi away). A $130 million renovation completed in January 2025 redrew all 210 rooms and suites in a bright, restrained coastal palette of lime-wash plaster, cerused wood and natural marble. Three pools, a half-mile of beach, and two restaurants (the new Caribbean-leaning Onda and a relocated, glossed-up Marisol) anchor the property. Spa Palmera, a 50,000-square-foot Alhambra-inspired sanctuary, sits harborside. Service is butler-pitched and unhurried.
Who's it for
Best for:
Couples, honeymooners and parents travelling with adult children who want beach, sun and water sports as the main event, with serious cooking and a major spa as backup. Design-literate guests will appreciate the post-renovation restraint. Multi-gen families benefit from full access to the harborside pool club, racquet facilities and golf via shuttle.
Should look elsewhere:
Travellers with young children may find the Beach Club itself adult-leaning; the kid-magnet lazy river, slides and FlowRider all live across the lake, meaning a shuttle or water taxi every time. Anyone wanting a walkable urban setting or a more local Florida feel will find this a sealed-off resort world.
Bottom line
The pull here is a freshly rebuilt oceanfront product paired with genuinely accomplished cooking and a destination spa, all wrapped in service that lets you stop making decisions. Book an ocean-view room (the seventh-floor balcony category earns its premium), or a terrace or lanai suite if you want private outdoor space. Low-season rates from $770 are the window worth catching.
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