As it approaches its centenary, South Florida’s The Boca Raton has released details of its $200 million transformation.
The Boca Raton includes five hotels set across a 200-acre site, including a spa, 18-hole golf course, racquet club, pool club and marina.
Nearly all of the resort has been reimagined during the renovation work. It originally opened in 1926 as the Ritz-Carlton Cloister Inn. Now known as Cloister, the hotel has undergone a comprehensive renovation across its 294 rooms and suites and 12 restaurants and bars.
The Boca Raton Bungalows offer 58 residential-style two bedroom suites, which have been redesigned and now feature mid-century modern decor alongside contemporary elements. The bungalows are located by the harbour and have a private pool.
This autumn the resort’s Tower will reopen following a $45 million transformation, overseen by architecture and design firm Rockwell Group. Located by the harbour, the 27-storey pink building features 224 suites and rooms. They offer flexible configurations aimed at multi-generational families and groups of friends, including adjoining suites and the option to book an entire floor.
The Boca Raton Beach Club will also undergo a renovation in 2023. It offers 212 rooms and suites with beachside interiors, three pools and the Mediterranean restaurant Marisol.