Yacht Club at The Boca Raton
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Character and identity
The Yacht Club is the adults-only, all-suite quarter of The Boca Raton, the 200-acre Florida landmark that Addison Mizner opened in 1926 and which emerged from a $200 million renovation in 2022. Tucked along Lake Boca with water views from every suite and balcony, it leans into Mediterranean Revival heritage (archways, mosaics, fountains, hidden gardens) while feeling thoroughly current. Stays include a personal butler, mini-bar, bicycles and beach kit. Beyond the suite, expect access to Spa Palmera's 50,000 square feet and 44 treatment rooms, the four-acre Harborside Pool Club, a half-mile private beach, a par-71 golf course, marina, and 26 racquet courts.
Who's it for
Best for:
Couples and adult friend groups who want a grown-up base inside a much larger resort. Ideal if you value lake and water views, butler service, spa days, golf, racquet sports and boating, with the option to dip into family-oriented pools and dining elsewhere on the estate when you want the energy.
Should look elsewhere:
Travellers booking a family holiday should pick one of the resort's other four hotels, since the Yacht Club is adults-only. Anyone wanting an intimate, standalone boutique will find the 200-acre scale and private-club bustle too sprawling, and oceanfront purists should note the rooms face the lake, not the Atlantic.
Bottom line
What you're really buying is a quiet, adults-only address with butler service and lake views, plus a master key to one of Florida's largest luxury resorts. Book it if you want spa, pool and racquet days punctuated by short rides to the private beach. Any lake-view suite delivers the signature outlook; shoulder season (late spring or early autumn) softens the rates.
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