Bungalows at The Boca Raton
When you book Bungalows at The Boca Raton in Boca Raton, USA through our Virtuoso partnership, your stay includes daily breakfast, room upgrades and a $100 hotel credit.
Special Offer
+ Honor 100 years of The Boca Raton with the Centennial Celebration offer. Receive a + $100 nightly resort credit for your dining, spa treatments, golf and racquet clinics, cabana reservations, and more. Experience over 18 reimagined restaurants and bars, the Forbes Five-Star Spa Palmera, an 18-hole golf course, and our Racquet Club with 14 tennis courts and 12 pickleball courts
Exclusive Booking Perks
- Upgrade on arrival, subject to availability
- Daily breakfast credit of $60 per person, for up to two guests per bedroom, served in the restaurant
- $100 USD Resort or Hotel credit
- Early Check-In / Late Check-Out, subject to availability
Location
Boca Raton hums with a particular South Florida rhythm: pink Mediterranean Revival facades along Mizner Boulevard, royal palms swaying over pocket parks, and the Atlantic glinting beyond low-rise hotels. This is old money meets new development, a place where the art museum shares space with country clubs, and retirees pass joggers along the Intracoastal Waterway. The city owes its visual identity to Addison Mizner, the architect who dreamed up its Spanish Colonial bones in the 1920s, and that fantasy still shapes the streetscape today.
The property sits less than a kilometre from The Boca Raton Golf Club, with Red Reef Park and its executive course just beyond. Walk east and you'll find Boca Beach, a relatively quiet stretch compared to the busier sands farther south. The neighbourhood moves slower here, punctuated by yacht clubs, waterfront dining, and the occasional art gallery tucked into a courtyard shopping arcade.
Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport lies thirty-two kilometres south, Palm Beach International thirty-seven kilometres north, both reachable by rental car or rideshare along the A1A coastal route or the faster I-95 corridor.
The golf is serious business. The Boca Raton Golf Club offers a classic Florida layout, while Red Reef Park Executive Golf Course provides a quick nine holes within walking distance. Drive north to Via Mizner Golf & Country Club or Hillsboro Pines for more variety. Beyond the fairways, nature reserves dot the coastline: Serenoa Glade Preserve and Blazing Star Reserve shelter scrub jays and gopher tortoises among sand pine and saw palmetto, a window into what this coast looked like before development. The Cove Yacht Basin, four kilometres away, is the nearest marina for charters or sunset cruises.
For serious dining, book a table at Chef's Counter at MAASS, twenty-four kilometres south at the Four Seasons Fort Lauderdale. The one-starred American kitchen faces a stylish counter where you watch every plate come together. Closer in, explore Mizner Park's cluster of restaurants, or drive to Delray Beach for neighbourhood spots along Atlantic Avenue. The Festival Flea Market, twelve kilometres west, sprawls with antiques, produce, and Cuban food vendors most weekends.
Winter (December through February) delivers the clearest light, high twenties by day, mid-teens at night, barely forty millimetres of rain each month. This is peak season: golf courses book out, beaches fill with northern visitors, and restaurant terraces stay crowded through sunset.
Spring warms quickly, May pushing thirty degrees and heralding afternoon thunderstorms that roll in from the Everglades. Summer soaks everything: highs above thirty, humidity thick enough to feel, torrential afternoon rain that clears as suddenly as it arrives. Locals retreat indoors; visitors trade beach time for air-conditioned museums.
Autumn calms by November, temperatures easing, skies brightening, the Atlantic still warm enough to swim through Thanksgiving. This is the shoulder season when locals reclaim the coastline, restaurants ease their pace, and the city exhales before the winter crowds return.
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