The Boca Raton Unveils the Transformed Beach Club
The Boca Raton has reopened its reimagined Beach Club, setting a new standard for coastal luxury in South Florida. As the only private beach resort in Palm Beach County, the Beach Club now features 210 fully renovated guest rooms and suites, new dining options, and a refreshed lobby with a cocktail lounge and café. The $130 million transformation integrates modern luxury with the resort’s iconic seaside location, offering guests an unparalleled escape.
Overseen by General Manager Ekrem Koroglu, the reimagined Beach Club brings the essence of its oceanfront surroundings into every detail. With floor-to-ceiling views, natural textures, and vibrant coral accents, the guest rooms and suites exude elegance and tranquility. Expanded suites, including the Grand Suite + Lanai, offer private outdoor living spaces perfect for poolside relaxation.
Under the guidance of Executive Chef Gonzalo Rivera, the Beach Club introduces a range of elevated dining options. Highlights include Marisol, a Mediterranean-inspired restaurant led by Michelin-awarded chef Johnny Spero, and Onda, a sand-side dining venue featuring seasonal culinary partnerships. This winter, Onda collaborates with Adriano Venturini, Executive Chef of Eden Roc Cap Cana, to present signature dishes like Langosta al Coco. Guests can also enjoy creative refreshments at Sand Bar and light bites at Living Room, which offers a panoramic outdoor terrace.
Rooted in the coastal lifestyle, the Beach Club offers wellness programming such as Sunset Yoga, Full Moon Yoga, and the "Light the Night" sunset fire ritual. Guests can enjoy water sports, including surfing and pedal kayaking, or relax in one of the resort’s three pools. For a touch of playfulness, the Cabana Club by Vilebrequin offers vibrant poolside cabanas, while Sorbetto, a floating Fiat 500 boat, adds a whimsical touch to Intracoastal excursions.
Families can look forward to activities at Banyan Bunch Beachside, a program designed for children with discovery-focused amenities. Teens and pre-teens can socialize at the Game Loft, which balances the latest gaming technology with classic activities like shuffleboard and billiards.
Guests staying at the Beach Club also have access to Harborside’s amenities via a quick Water Taxi ride. These include golf, tennis, pickleball, Spa Palmera, and the four-acre Harborside Pool Club, which boasts water slides, a floating river, and more.
The Beach Club’s redesign was led by Urban Robot Associates, along with landscape architecture firm EDSA and Garcia Stromberg. This marks the second phase of The Boca Raton’s $375 million transformation, following the 2023 renovation of Harborside’s Tower hotel and dining offerings.
"The new Beach Club is more than just a redesign—it’s an experience," said Daniel A. Hostettler, President & CEO of The Boca Raton. "It blends stunning design, bold culinary creativity, and effortless hospitality to create unforgettable moments for our guests."
With its transformed Beach Club, The Boca Raton solidifies its place as a premier destination for luxury travelers, offering a seamless blend of modern sophistication and coastal charm.