The Boca Raton resort and private club are nearing completion of the second phase of its evolution under MSD Partners, which acquired the South Florida property in 2019 for more than $400 million. The reimagination of the Boca Raton’s Beach Club hotel, scheduled to open this December, will show off a $100 million investment that seamlessly connects the inside and outdoors with modern design, tailored experiences, and eclectic flavors. The Beach Club will feature an entirely redesigned arrival, new restaurants, a completely refreshed lobby featuring a new bar and café, a new fitness facility and oceanside event space, and renovation of the hotel’s 207 guest rooms and suites.
“Beach Club is recognized as one of the most coveted travel destinations along the East Coast and serves as an exclusive beach escape for club members and resort guests,” said Daniel A. Hostettler, President & CEO of The Boca Raton. “This transformation will catapult the Forbes Five-Star destination to a completely new status of oceanfront luxury.”
Beach Club’s beach and pools will remain available for The Boca Raton guests and Club members throughout the changes. The Boca Raton’s first phase was completed in early 2023, following a $250 million redesign that ushered in what was referred to as “A New Golden Era.” Among the new Harborside spaces: More than 12 restaurants and lounges, including four signature dining concepts in collaboration with Major Food Group; the new four-acre Harborside Pool Club; upgrades to the storied Cloister hotel; and a refresh of the Forbes Five-Star Spa Palmera.
The resort also unveiled Tower, a luxury hotel that soars to the clouds. For an added layer of exclusivity, travelers can stay within the new Tower Suite Collection, suites that include an invitation to Top of the Tower private lounge on the 27th floor. Staying at Beach Club provides access to all of The Boca Raton’s amenities, including golf, tennis, and pickleball.
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