Tuesday, January 7, 2025
The Beach Club at The Boca Raton has reopened, setting a new standard for luxury as Palm Beach County’s only private beach resort. After a transformative $130 million redesign, the resort now boasts 210 elegantly renovated guest rooms and suites, some offering spacious outdoor terraces. Guests can enjoy a seamless connection to the half-mile stretch of private golden sands, along with new dining experiences, an upgraded arrival and lobby area featuring a chic cocktail lounge and café, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and revitalized oceanside event spaces.
“We’re thrilled to unveil Beach Club, designed for those who crave a fresh, modern take on luxury,” said Daniel A. Hostettler, President & CEO of The Boca Raton. “This next chapter builds on The Boca Raton’s storied legacy, inspiring generations of club members and global travelers who have shaped our vision for this transformation. The new Beach Club is more than just reimagined spaces—it’s an experience that blends stunning design, bold culinary creativity, and the kind of hospitality that feels effortless but unforgettable.”
Led by General Manager Ekrem Koroglu, the reimagined Beach Club at The Boca Raton infuses the charm of its coastal setting into every guest experience. The newly designed rooms and suites feature floor-to-ceiling views of the shimmering turquoise ocean, inviting breezes, and natural textures enriched with coral velvet accents. Blending sustainability with luxury, the accommodations include thoughtful amenities such as a wet bar with a water filtration system for convenient hydration. The property now boasts three times as many suites, including the Grand Suite + Lanai, offering one- or two-bedroom options with private poolside living spaces and lounge seating.
Culinary excellence takes center stage at the Beach Club under the direction of Executive Chef Gonzalo Rivera. Marisol, a collaboration with Michelin-starred chef Johnny Spero, delights guests with Mediterranean-inspired dishes featuring fresh seafood in a chic indoor-outdoor setting with a covered terrace. Meanwhile, Onda, the sand-side restaurant, celebrates seasonal chefs, kicking off with Dominican culinary artist Adriano Venturini of Eden Roc Cap Cana. His standout dishes include Langosta al Coco, a poached Maine lobster creation served with a creamy coconut sauce and caviar. Guests can also unwind at Sand Bar, an open-air spot for refreshing beverages, or the Living Room, a sophisticated space with a terrace for light bites, aperitifs, and gourmet coffee.
Anchored in the essence of coastal living, the Beach Club offers curated activities for relaxation and adventure. Wellness programs include Sunset Yoga, Full Moon Yoga, and a Ritual Series featuring oceanside First Light classes and the Light the Night sunset fire ritual. Evening gatherings at the Living Room’s Night’s End ritual allow guests to enjoy custom cocktails in tune with their mood, from tranquil nightcaps to energizing beverages.
Outdoor pursuits include surfing, pedal kayaking, and enjoying three distinct pools, including the vibrant Cabana Club by Vilebrequin, a collaboration with the iconic St. Tropez swimwear brand. For a touch of whimsy, the floating Fiat 500 boat, Sorbetto, provides a unique way to explore the Intracoastal, showcasing Fiat’s Italian craftsmanship.
Younger visitors are treated to bespoke experiences at Banyan Bunch Beachside, a children’s program fostering discovery and nature, while teens and pre-teens can enjoy the Game Loft, a social hub with the latest gaming consoles, VR headsets, and classic games like billiards and shuffleboard.
Guests of the Beach Club also have access to The Boca Raton’s Harborside amenities, just a Water Taxi ride away. Harborside features golf, tennis, pickleball, Spa Palmera, and the expansive Harborside Pool Club with water slides, a floating river, and more.
The Beach Club’s stunning redesign is a collaboration between Urban Robot Associates, EDSA, and Garcia Stromberg, blending modern aesthetics with timeless coastal allure. Part of The Boca Raton’s $375 million transformation, this second phase follows the successful 2023 completion of Harborside’s reinvention, including the Tower hotel and over 12 dining and lounge options, heralding a new era of luxury.
Tags: Beachfront Dining, luxury beach resort, luxury travel destinations, Palm Beach County, The Boca Raton, Travel News
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