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The Limited View Room is a retreat for those seeking serenity by the sea. Though with an obstructed view, the room bathes in natural light
The Partial Lake View Room boasts a serene vista of Lake Boca from a cozy angle. Its westward windows offer sunset scenes. Occasional boats dot
The Partial Ocean View Room overlooks the resort and the Atlantic. The view is partial but mesmerizing. Guests can choose a king bed or two
The Ocean View Balcony Room greets its guests with a view that stretches to infinity. It's on the second floor, where the ocean's vastness meets
The Ocean View Room captures the heart with its majestic Atlantic sights. It sits on the hotel's upper tiers, offering an unparalleled panorama. Guests can
Expansive outdoor living room balcony, gorgeous Atlantic views, modern beach-inspired design. 420 sq. ft. The fifth-floor Ocean View Studio Suite King + Terrace features a
1 Bedroom Lake View Suite. Parlor features wet bar, dining for four, sofabed, and second bathroom. Designed with thoughtful mid-century inspiration in mind, this pristine
The Pool View Lanai Room greets guests with a vista of sparkling waters. It sits on the first floor. Guests can choose between a king
With easy access to the three sparkling pools from the spacious lanai, this guestroom is a luxurious hideaway. Your poolside journey does not need to
1 Bedroom Partial Ocean View Suite. Parlor with wetbar, dining for four, sofabed, and second bathroom. Recline and relax within your thoughtfully designed coastal retreat,
The Ocean View Suite spans an impressive 850 square feet. It boasts stunning views of the Atlantic. These vistas greet guests from the hotel's upper
Perched on the fifth floor, the Ocean View Sundeck Room unveils a breathtaking Atlantic panorama. It boasts a vast 250-ft2 sun deck. This outdoor oasis
1 Bedroom Grand Lanai Suite. Sunny days are better here. Take in the celebrated views of the Atlantic Ocean from the vast private outdoor living
Beach Club at The Boca Raton is the oceanfront side of one of Florida's most complete resort worlds. Set on the Atlantic beach in Boca Raton, it gives guests a coastal base with private sand, pools, new rooms and suites, beachside dining, and access to the wider The Boca Raton resort. The experience feels polished, sunny, and deeply connected to the water.
The Beach Club has been reimagined with a calmer Florida Riviera style. Interiors feel lighter and more coastal, while rooms and suites bring the beach closer through soft colors, terraces in selected categories, and a stronger indoor-outdoor flow. It is no longer just the beach wing of a larger resort. It now has its own clear personality.
This is a strong choice for guests who want direct beach time, Forbes-rated service, resort dining, spa access, and the option to move between the Beach Club and the harborside side of The Boca Raton. Families, couples, spa travelers, and longer-stay guests all fit here, especially when the goal is a full South Florida resort rather than a simple beach hotel.
Beach Club at The Boca Raton sits on Florida's Gold Coast, directly along the Atlantic Ocean. The main resort complex is across Lake Boca Raton and the Intracoastal Waterway, connected by resort transport. This split setting is part of the charm. Guests can stay by the sand, then move to the larger resort for restaurants, Spa Palmera, tennis, marina life, and other facilities.
Boca Raton itself gives the resort a quieter mood than Miami or Fort Lauderdale. The area is polished, residential, and easy to navigate by car. Mizner Park, Royal Palm Place, downtown Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Palm Beach, and Fort Lauderdale are all within reach, depending on the plan.
The Beach Club side is best for travelers who want the ocean to shape the stay. Morning swims, beach walks, pool afternoons, and sea-view meals are the natural rhythm. The wider resort adds scale, but the beach remains the anchor.
Rooms and suites at Beach Club at The Boca Raton were redesigned with a brighter coastal mood. Expect pale tones, soft textures, modern bathrooms, refined bedding, and details that feel made for warm weather. Many rooms are oriented toward ocean or coastal views, and some categories include terraces or layouts that make longer stays easier.
The resort has around 210 guestrooms and suites at Beach Club. The scale is large enough to support full-service beach operations, but the atmosphere still feels more focused than the harborside resort center. Guests who want the most beach-forward version of The Boca Raton should start here.
Suite categories are useful for families and guests who want more space. Some layouts offer separate living areas, larger terraces, or closer access to pools and sand. The best choice depends on whether the stay is built around beach days, family travel, or a more private couple's escape.
The private beach is the heart of the experience. Beach Club guests have direct access to sand, loungers, umbrellas, towels, and service, with the Atlantic just steps away. The setting is calm by South Florida standards, especially compared with busier public beach zones farther south.
Pool life is just as important. Beach Club has multiple pools, cabanas, and outdoor seating areas that let guests shift between the ocean and a more controlled resort setting. Families can spend the day between pool and beach, while couples can choose quieter corners and longer lunches.
The beach and pool setup is one of the strongest reasons to book here instead of another part of The Boca Raton. The harborside resort has more variety, but Beach Club gives guests the clearest access to the Atlantic. For a beach-first stay, that distinction matters.
Beachside dining has become a major part of the reimagined Beach Club. Marisol brings all-day coastal dining with an indoor-outdoor feel, while Onda adds a seasonal beachside restaurant with a rotating culinary direction. Pool and beach service keep the day easy, with drinks and casual food close to loungers and cabanas.
Guests also have access to the broader dining world of The Boca Raton. Across the resort, options include Palm Court, Sadelle's, MB Supper Club, Flybridge at Yacht Club, and other venues shaped by the property's Major Food Group collaborations and resort programming. This gives Beach Club guests much more variety than a stand-alone beach hotel would usually offer.
The dining rhythm can be as casual or as dressed-up as the trip requires. A beach lunch, a sunset drink, a supper club evening, and a fine-dining experience can all fit into one stay. That range is part of The Boca Raton's appeal.
Beach Club guests can use the wider resort's facilities, which is a major advantage. Spa Palmera is one of the resort's defining features, with a large wellness setting, treatment rooms, garden-like spaces, water features, and a serious spa program. It gives a beach stay a deeper wellness layer.
The broader resort also includes tennis, pickleball, marina experiences, fitness facilities, retail, family programming, and a wide range of indoor and outdoor event spaces. Guests can keep the stay simple at the Beach Club or use the full resort as a larger playground.
This is where Beach Club differs from many oceanfront hotels. The sand and pools are central, but they are not the whole story. The wider Boca Raton resort adds scale, dining, wellness, sport, and social energy that make longer stays easier.
Beach Club has earned Forbes Five-Star recognition, and the wider The Boca Raton resort has become known for rare multi-category Forbes honors. That recognition matters because the property is large and complex. High service standards help the experience feel coordinated across beach, spa, dining, transport, and resort activities.
Service is polished but warm. Beach attendants, pool teams, concierge staff, restaurant teams, and resort transport all shape the stay. The best version of the hotel feels smooth because guests can move between spaces without needing to manage every detail themselves.
The property is also strong for celebrations. Families return for school breaks, couples choose it for beach weekends, and groups use the resort for weddings or events. The Beach Club side gives those occasions a softer oceanfront setting within a much larger resort system.
Boca Raton sits between Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale, with a more residential and resort-focused feel than either city. The Boca Raton is one of the area's landmark properties, with a history reaching back to the 1920s and a modern resort identity that spans beach, marina, spa, dining, golf, and club life.
Compared with Eau Palm Beach, Beach Club at The Boca Raton offers more resort scale and more dining variety. Compared with The Breakers Palm Beach, it feels less historic in presentation and more newly refreshed at the beach. Compared with The Belgrove Resort & Spa or The Ben Hotel in West Palm Beach, it is more oceanfront and more resort-driven.
The best reason to choose Beach Club is the mix of direct beach access and full resort depth. Guests can stay close to the Atlantic without giving up spa, dining, sport, and social options across the wider property. That balance is hard to find in South Florida.
Beach Club at The Boca Raton is best for travelers who want a refined oceanfront resort with strong service, beach and pool life, varied dining, and access to a much larger resort. It suits families, couples, spa travelers, celebration groups, and guests who want to settle into several days by the water.
It may not be the first choice for travelers who want a small boutique hotel, nightlife outside the door, or a simple low-key beach motel mood. This is a full luxury resort experience, and it works best when guests want that depth.
At its best, Beach Club at The Boca Raton gives South Florida beach travel a polished and complete shape. The ocean is right there, the rooms feel fresh, the dining is varied, and the wider resort adds far more than a beach chair and a pool. For travelers who want Boca Raton with serious resort energy, it is one of the strongest choices on the coast.
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The Boca Raton golf course is scheduled to be closed from 7 April 2026 for a full renovation, with reopening projected for late fall 2026; the Beach Club, pools, beach, restaurants and wider resort facilities remain available.
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