Tower at The Boca Raton
When you book Tower 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
+ Receive a $100 nightly resort credit for your dining, spa treatments, golf and racquet clinics, cabana reservations, and more.
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 unfolds along Florida's Gold Coast where Atlantic breezes temper the subtropical heat and royal palms frame low-rise Mediterranean Revival architecture. The city began as a vision of architect Addison Mizner in the 1920s, whose romantic Spanish-inflected designs still define the character of the downtown core. Walk Via Mizner, the pastel-pink pedestrian plaza lined with boutiques and fountains, and you sense the theatrical optimism of old Florida glamour meeting contemporary resort culture. The property sits minutes from the beach, with Red Reef Park's limestone outcropping and snorkeling reef a short drive east and the Intracoastal Waterway threading through the city's western edge.
The Atlantic rolls in gentle and warm year-round, while inland the Loxahatchee River mangroves shelter herons and ospreys. Golf courses ribbon through the landscape, their emerald fairways punctuated by water hazards that glint under relentless sun. The Boca Raton Golf Club lies half a kilometre away, walkable for early morning tee times.
Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport sits 31 kilometres south, Palm Beach International 38 kilometres north, both under an hour's drive along coastal highways fringed with banyans and bougainvillea.
The region's golf culture runs deep, with The Boca Raton Golf Club practically at the property's threshold and Red Reef Park Executive Golf Course two kilometres east offering oceanside play. Via Mizner Golf & Country Club, six kilometres inland, provides classic South Florida challenges. On the water, The Cove Yacht Basin marina lies three kilometres south for those chartering boats to explore the Intracoastal, while nature reserves like Serenoa Glade Preserve and Blazing Star Reserve within five kilometres shelter rare scrub habitat and gopher tortoises along quiet boardwalk trails. Book a table at Chef's Counter at MAASS, a Michelin-starred contemporary American experience 24 kilometres south at the Four Seasons Fort Lauderdale, where the open kitchen offers theater alongside precise seasonal cooking.
Offshore, divers explore the S.S. Inchulva wreck off Delray Beach, 13 kilometres north, its rusted hull now a coral-encrusted reef teeming with angelfish and barracuda. Delray Public Beach, 18 kilometres up the coast, draws swimmers to its wide golden strand, while Fort Lauderdale Beach stretches 22 kilometres south with its promenade of tiki bars and art deco hotels fading into pastel sunsets.
Winter arrives dry and luminous, temperatures hovering between 17 and 24 degrees, the sky scrubbed clean by Atlantic winds. Mornings on the golf course feel crisp before the sun climbs high and sharp. This is high season, when the city fills with visitors escaping northern cold.
Spring warms steadily into the low thirties by May, humidity building as afternoon thunderheads gather inland. The ocean stays bathwater calm, ideal for snorkeling the reefs before summer's heavy rains begin. Summer stretches long and wet, daily downpours arriving like clockwork in late afternoon, the air thick and still until storms break the heat.
Autumn tapers slowly, September still sultry with lingering showers, but by November the humidity relents and the Gulf Stream's warmth makes the ocean irresistible. Hurricane season shadows June through November, though most storms veer north or dissipate offshore.
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