The Boca Raton - the famous Floridian grand American resort - is completing its multi-million dollar transformation - and once again - is set to take its place as one of the finest holiday destinations in the USA.
The resort offers five hotel experiences, set amongst 200 lake and oceanfront acres - including a Racquet Club, Pool Club, 18-hole golf course, marina, a 5000-square metre spa, restaurants and a 800-metre private beach.
There are in excess of 1,000 guest rooms in the resort with options for multi-bedroomed suites. While catering for families, the Yacht Club, for instance, is for adults only. The Cloister (originally the Ritz-Carlton Cloister Inn) - which opened in 1926 - offers 12 restaurants and bars. The Bungalows - by the Harbour - has 58, two-bedroom residential-style suites and offers its guests a private pool. Boca Raton's iconic Tower - with its 27 floors - boasts 360-degree views of the Atlantic Ocean and families can take entire floors for their privacy. Finally, the soon to be opened Beach Club, will have three pools and cabanas on the beach. Guests of the resort can enjoy Japanese, Italian and American cuisine - with a new MB Supper Club - which hails back to the opulence of the amazing dining clubs of the 1930s and 40s.
The Spa Palmera - which bears the design of the Alhambra Palace in Granada, Spain, features 44 treatment rooms, private spa pool, Halotherapy Himalayan Salt Room, Aemotio Vichy Shower and a Spa Café.
Finally, the Harborside Pool Club which overlooks Lake Boca Raton features four pools, two three-story-high water slides, luxury cabanas, a retail boutique, a 500 square metre kids club & teens lounge and a double surf wave simulator.
The Boca Raton resort is just 70-kilometres from Miami International Airport and 38 kilometres from Fort Lauderdale Airport.
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