The Beach Club at The Boca Raton, a beach resort in Palm Beach County, has officially reopened after an extensive $130 million redesign. The resort features 210 fully renovated guestrooms and suites, many with expansive outdoor terraces with ocean views.
Sustainability is key to the guest experience, with amenities like in-room water filtration systems. The redesign also offers guests expanded suite options, including the Grand Suite + Lanai, which offers outdoor poolside living areas.
Seaside Sophistication
“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, in a press statement. “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.”
New culinary offerings were added to the renovation. Marisol, led by Michelin-awarded Chef Johnny Spero, serves fresh Mediterranean dishes. Onda features seasonal collaborations with renowned chefs and a menu crafted by Adriano Venturini of Eden Roc Cap Cana. Guests can also unwind at Sand Bar, an open-air spot for cocktails, and Living Room, which offers gourmet coffee and light bites.
If your clients are searching for wellness and recreational activities, the Beach Club offers yoga sessions, sunset fire rituals, pedal kayaking and surfing. Families can enjoy the Banyan Bunch Beachside children’s program and Game Loft, a dedicated space for teens and pre-teens with gaming consoles and VR headsets.
The Beach Club renovation is the latest phase of The Boca Raton’s $375 million transformation, which already includes the Harborside’s Tower hotel and its dining and entertainment options.
For more information, visit thebocaraton.com.