The Beach Club at The Boca Raton in Boca Raton, Fla., has reopened following a $130 million redesign. The property has 210 renovated guestrooms and suites—some with outdoor terraces—as well as new restaurants, refreshed arrival experience and lobby with new cocktail lounge and café, new fitness facility and oceanside event spaces.
"We're thrilled to unveil Beach Club, designed for those who crave a fresh, modern take on luxury," Daniel A. Hostettler, president and CEO of The Boca Raton, said in a statement. "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."
Guestrooms and suites have natural textures with coral velvet accents. In-room amenities include a wet bar with water filtration system. With three times as many suites as before the renovation, Beach Club's largest accommodations include the Grand Suite + Lanai with one or two bedrooms, private outdoor poolside living spaces with lounge seating.
Food and Beverage
The resort’s food-and-beverage programming includes a collaboration with chef and raw bar expert Johnny Spero at Marisol restaurant. Located in a newly designed indoor-outdoor setting with a covered terrace, Marisol will serve Mediterranean fare with fresh seafood delivered daily by local fishermen.
Onda, Beach Club's new sand-side restaurant, is an outdoor dining venue. In its first season, Onda has partnered with executive chef Adriano Venturini of Eden Roc Cap Cana, the Dominican Republic's only Relais & Châteaux hotel.
Activities
The property has three pools along with the Cabana Club by Vilebrequin, a collection of pool cabanas designed in partnership with St. Tropez swimwear brand Vilebrequin.
The Beach Club was developed by Urban Robot Associates, a design collective based in Miami Beach, Fla., as well as landscape architecture firm EDSA and Garcia Stromberg—a firm of architects, designers and artists. This marks the second phase of The Boca Raton's overall $375 million transformation. The first phase was completed in early 2023, which redesigned Harborside's offerings and amenities, including Tower hotel, and more than 12 restaurants and lounges.