The Top 62 Hotels Near Four Seasons at The Surf Club

  1. A Jazz Age beach club that's been around forever, now running as a Four Seasons with two Michelin keys and Thomas Keller's restaurant on the premises. It sits in quiet Surfside, a few miles north of the Miami Beach circus, which is kind of the point. Beachside cabanas, a serious spa, and a crowd that prefers not to be seen rather than desperately wanting to be. Old Hollywood bones, new money polish, zero chaos.


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    9011 Collins Ave, Surfside, FL · Surfside
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  2. This five-diamond resort in Bal Harbour is where you go when you want someone to hand you cucumber water at the pool without being asked. The rooms have ocean views from every angle, the spa is enormous, and there's a nightly Champagne sabering ritual that is exactly as extra as it sounds. The crowd is old-money quiet, the service is genuinely thoughtful, and the Bal Harbour Shops are right across the street if you run out of ways to spend money.


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    9703 Collins Avenue Bal Harbour, Miami Beach, FL · Bal Harbour
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  3. If South Beach starts to feel like a lot, this is your escape hatch. The Ritz-Carlton Bal Harbour is a proper oceanfront luxury resort sitting just far enough north to feel genuinely removed from the chaos, with only two rooms per floor, sweeping Atlantic views, and a spa that'll reset you completely. The crowd skews quiet money over loud money, which around here is a real distinction.


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    10295 Collins Ave, Bal Harbour, FL · Bal Harbour
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  4. Faena Miami Beach is the kind of hotel that makes you feel like a supporting character in a very expensive movie. The whole place leans hard into Old Hollywood glamour, with decor so maximalist it almost becomes a dare. Collins Avenue regulars know it as a landmark; everyone else walks in slightly wide-eyed. Expect a crowd dressed for the occasion, because showing up underdressed here genuinely feels like a mistake.


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    3201 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL · Miami Beach
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  5. A Forbes Five Star beachfront resort that somehow pulls off "fancy but kid-friendly" without feeling like a Chuck E. Cheese with a spa. The Mediterranean villa vibe gives it a European feel, the rooms are genuinely spacious, and the beach here is far less of a zoo than South Beach. Families with strollers and couples who packed nice luggage share the same stretch of red lounge chairs, and everyone seems pretty happy about it.


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    17875 Collins Ave, Sunny Isles Beach, FL · Sunny Isles Beach
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  6. A Forbes four-star oceanfront resort on Collins Avenue that takes the "everything under one roof" idea and runs with it, hard. Jean-Georges Vongerichten handles the food, there are two pools and a stretch of private beach, and somewhere downstairs there's a bowling alley, an ice rink, and a nightclub. The crowd looks like they've never checked a price in their lives, and honestly, with this many reasons to stay put, neither will you.


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    2901 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL · Miami Beach
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  7. A Forbes Five-Star hotel that somehow found calm in the middle of South Beach's peacocking chaos. The Setai leans into Asian-inspired minimalism and muted tones where every other hotel on Collins is screaming for attention. Three pools kept at different temperatures, beach access, and suites that feel like a very wealthy friend's apartment. The crowd here is quietly loaded, not loudly loud, which in this zip code is basically a superpower.


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    2001 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL · Miami Beach
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  8. A massive see-and-be-seen resort on Collins Avenue where bachelorette parties and convention crowds somehow coexist peacefully. Over 1,500 rooms, a giant spa with serious wet areas, a pool scene that basically requires sunglasses indoors, and LIV nightclub when the sun goes down. You could genuinely never leave the property, which is convenient because the neighborhood gives you very little reason to anyway.


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    4441 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL · Miami Beach
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  9. A full city-block resort on Collins Avenue where the eco-credentials are genuine rather than performative, and the design actually earns the "beachside" label with reclaimed wood and coral stone instead of just a palm-tree logo. The crowd runs heavily toward people who own Patagonia gear they actually use. Biscayne Bay views, direct beach access, and service that makes the whole thing feel effortless.


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    2341 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL · Miami Beach
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  10. A tall, glossy resort tower right on the Sunny Isles sand, close to Bal Harbour's boutique shopping and a short hop from Miami. Rooms come with wet bars and fridges, water toys like jet skis and kayaks are on hand, and the Aquanox Spa is legitimately large and relaxing. The on-site Italian restaurant handles cocktails and wine well. The crowd runs toward families who want beach without the South Beach chaos.


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    18001 Collins Ave, Sunny Isles Beach, FL · Sunny Isles Beach
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  11. Soho Beach House is a members' club first and a hotel second, which is exactly what makes staying here feel like you've been let in on something. Collins Ave is packed with hotels in every direction, but none of them have this crowd, a mix of creative-industry types and people who really commit to their poolside look. The beach access and general vibe of effortless exclusivity are the whole point.


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    4385 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL · Miami Beach
  12. A proper luxury resort right where Lincoln Road meets the Atlantic, which is about as South Beach as it gets. The rooms lean warm and beachy rather than corporate-cold, with ocean views and marble baths that make it easy to forget you have anywhere to be. The spa is the real anchor here, and the pool scene draws the kind of crowd that packed light but somehow looks great. Dress accordingly.


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    1 Lincoln Rd, Miami Beach, FL · Miami Beach
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  13. A Hyatt property on Collins Ave that actually has some personality, the Andaz sits just north of the South Beach chaos, which means you can sleep past 9am like a functioning adult. One of its towers is a genuine Art Deco building from the 1940s, and the interiors lean into that with chandeliers and vintage-inspired armchairs rather than the cold minimalist look most Miami hotels default to.


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    4041 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL · Miami Beach

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    7301 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL · Miami

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    3500 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL · Miami Beach
  16. A boutique Art Deco hotel in South Beach that leans hard into vintage charm rather than trying to out-weird its neighbors. The courtyard pool, checkered tiles, coral lounge chairs, and pastel cabanas give the whole place an almost suspiciously photogenic quality, like someone set-dressed a Miami fever dream. Inside, there's an indoor tiki bar and freestanding roll-top tubs in the rooms, so you can be dramatic on your own schedule.


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    336 21st St, Miami Beach, FL · Miami Beach
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    1920 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL · Miami Beach
  18. South Beach is basically a Vegas pool party that never ends, so it helps to have somewhere to actually decompress. The Betsy is a boutique hotel right on Ocean Drive that leans into art and calm instead of chaos, with a vibe that feels more old Southern grace than neon madness. You're still in the thick of it all, but you have a quiet, tasteful room to retreat to when the bass drops get old.


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    1440 Ocean Dr, Miami Beach, FL · Miami Beach

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    2201 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL · Miami Beach
  20. A mid-century beachfront hotel that's been around forever and still knows it looks good. The architecture has that swooping, golden-era confidence that makes even the lobby feel like a movie set, and the ocean views back it up. It draws a crowd that dresses well but isn't trying too hard, which is a rare balance on Collins Ave. Skip the party-scene chaos a few blocks south and spend the day at the spa or a shaded daybed with a frozen drink.


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    4525 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL · Miami Beach
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    4040 NE 2nd Ave, Miami, FL · Miami

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    1677 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL · Miami Beach
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    1438 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL · Miami Beach

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    1801 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL · Miami Beach

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    1717 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL · Miami Beach

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    1690 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL · Miami Beach

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    1750 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL · Miami Beach
  28. A European hostel brand making its U.S. debut in a properly restored Art Deco building on Collins Ave. You can go full backpacker in a four- or six-bed dorm, or upgrade to a private king when you've decided you're too old for bunk beds, which you probably are. The design is clean and unfussy, letting the bones of the building do the talking. Good-looking crowd keeping an eye on their spending but not their style.


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    3120 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL · Miami Beach
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    1600 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL · Miami Beach
  30. Freehand Miami is the rare budget-friendly hotel that actually has a personality. It started as a scrappy hostel attached to Broken Shaker, the legendary patio cocktail bar that put this corner of Miami Beach on the map, and the laid-back energy has never left. The crowd is backpackers mixing with locals who know a good drink, all of them pretending they don't have early flights.


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    2727 Indian Creek Dr #11, Miami Beach, FL · Miami Beach
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    40 Island Ave, Miami Beach, FL · Miami Beach
  32. A quiet boutique hotel one block off Collins that actually lets you sleep. The suites are roomy with warm finishes and a classic South Beach look, some with terraces, some with extra living space, all of them built for people who want to feel like a person again after a day of beach and bar-hopping. Continental breakfast is included, which helps. The crowd skews couples and design-conscious travelers who know that "boutique" should mean calm, not cramped.


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    1350 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL · Miami Beach

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    1116 Ocean Dr, Miami Beach, FL · Miami Beach

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    19999 W Country Club Dr, Aventura, FL · Aventura

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    660 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL · Miami Beach
  36. A massive family-friendly resort on Collins Ave that actually pulls it off without feeling like a theme park. The Loews Miami Beach wraps a classic Art Deco building into a 17-story tower with nearly 800 rooms, multiple restaurants, a spa, and a pool that earns its postcard status. Families with strollers mix with group trips and the occasional corporate retreat, and somehow the whole thing still runs smoothly.


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    1601 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL · Miami Beach
  37. This boutique hotel on the bay is less about the rooms and more about the ritual: robes on, pool by noon, spa by three. The hammam and eucalyptus steam room are genuinely great, and the yoga programming isn't an afterthought. The crowd runs from Art Basel types to reality TV adjacents, all very committed to looking effortlessly unbothered. Pack something literary and slightly obscure to leave on your lounger.


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    40 Island Ave, Miami Beach, FL · Miami Beach
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    2217 NW Miami Ct, Miami, FL · Miami

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    1435 Brickell Ave, Miami, FL · Miami
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  40. The Cipriani family's boutique hotel in Coconut Grove looks like one of the elegant yachts moored just down the street, all crisp white facade, porthole windows, and glossy timber inside. It's the kind of place where the guests look like they've been on a boat all day and are somehow still perfectly put together. The rooftop Italian restaurant seals the deal, and Coconut Grove's cafes and waterfront are right outside the door.


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    2988 McFarlane Rd, Coconut Grove, FL · Coconut
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  41. One causeway from downtown Miami, Key Biscayne feels genuinely removed from the city in a way that's almost suspicious. This full-service Ritz-Carlton resort sits on oceanfront acreage with a massive spa, multiple pools, and a serious tennis complex, drawing the kind of guests who pack linen and mean it. Rooms are breezy and comfortable, the dining runs from beachfront tacos to coastal American, and the whole thing pulls off "Caribbean escape" without making you fly anywhere.


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    455 Grand Bay Drive, Key Biscayne, Miami, FL · Key Biscayne
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  42. Coconut Grove is Miami with its shoes off, and Mayfair House fits right in. This boutique hotel earns its two Michelin keys with a genuinely cool 1980s organic design that somehow still feels fresh, tucked into a leafy, walkable neighborhood full of cafes and galleries. Guests here tend to be the kind who'd rather find a shady terrace than fight for a beach chair, and honestly, they're not wrong.


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    3000 Florida Ave, Miami, FL · Miami
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  43. The Biltmore is the kind of grand old resort that makes you feel like you should be arriving by seaplane. Its Mediterranean tower lords over Coral Gables, the pool is absurdly large, and the rooms are elegant without trying too hard. Palme d'Or does serious French fine dining if you want to dress up, and the bar is the right place to decompress after. Guests tend to be the quietly wealthy crowd who already know where to go.


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    1200 Anastasia Ave, Coral Gables, FL · Coral Gables
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  44. A sleek beachfront Four Seasons that leans hard into the whole yachting-capital thing, which means the crowd looks like they either own a boat or really want you to think they do. The curved white tower sits right on the Atlantic, the rooms have ocean or Intracoastal views, and there are two pools for when the beach feels like too much effort. The spa, the fresh seafood restaurant, and the beach concierge handle pretty much everything else.


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    525 N Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL · Fort Lauderdale
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  45. A sprawling 800-acre luxury golf resort just outside Miami that's been a serious golf pilgrimage site for decades. Four courses, a full spa, multiple restaurants, and enough pool space to get genuinely lost. The crowd is business travelers loosening their ties, golf guys who know every stat, and families who wanted a real resort, not just a hotel. It's suburban Miami, which means it's calm in a way South Beach never is.


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    4400 NW 87th Ave, Miami, FL · Doral
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  46. The name is a little much, but the hotel earns it. This Kimpton high-rise is shaped like a ship's prow where the Miami River meets Biscayne Bay, and water views follow you everywhere, including through floor-to-ceiling windows in the rooms. It's the only Miami hotel with actual dockside access, meaning your captain can pull up while you check in. Everyone else just has a pool.


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    270 Biscayne Blvd Way, Miami, FL · Miami
  47. A Forbes Four Star oceanfront hotel that trades on views, comfort, and the very reasonable life goal of never leaving your balcony. Rooms come dressed in neutral tones and proper linens, the spa runs to a serious size, and the onsite restaurant does seafood right with the ocean staring back at you. The kind of crowd that packed light but still looks put-together, sipping something cold by the water.


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    1 N Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL · Fort Lauderdale
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  48. A sleek luxury hotel in the heart of Brickell, SLS LUX is the kind of place where the marble bathrooms are bigger than most apartments and the lobby art includes actual Dalí drawings, because why not. The ninth-floor rooftop pool and bar are where guests spend most of their time, sipping cocktails over the Miami skyline. You also get beach and pool access at the Delano in South Beach, which is a very solid bonus.


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    805 S Miami Ave, Miami, FL · Miami
  49. A sleek Hyatt offshoot on the mainland side of Miami, which puts you closer to Wynwood, the Design District, and Little Havana than any beachfront hotel would. Rooms are clean and minimal in that way boutique hotels do well when they're actually trying. The on-site Cuban-inspired restaurant draws the after-work Brickell crowd, which means the bar gets lively on weeknights whether you planned for it or not.


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    1102 Brickell Bay Dr, Miami, FL · Miami

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    3300 SW 27th Ave, Miami, FL · Miami
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  51. Downtown Miami gets slept on, but staying at the Dua makes a decent argument for skipping the beach entirely. Philippe Starck designed the place, so it looks exactly how you'd expect, all drama and intention. The rooms are genuinely spacious, the spa is serious, and the pool deck has enough energy to feel like a destination on its own. There's also an Italian wood-fired restaurant on site for when you don't feel like going anywhere.


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    1300 S Miami Ave, Miami, FL · Miami

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    398 NE 5th St, Miami, FL · Miami
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  53. A sleek all-suite resort right on Fort Lauderdale's oceanfront, where the kind of people who book club-level cruises come to decompress before or after their ship departs. Every room is a suite, which feels genuinely luxurious rather than a marketing trick. You're steps from the beach, and Las Olas is close enough that dinner out is never a production. Bring someone you want to impress.


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    551 N Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL · Fort Lauderdale
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  54. A downtown Miami hotel that's been around forever and finally got the memo that it should be fun. A big renovation cleaned up the business-traveler energy and replaced it with something actually worth booking. You're right on Biscayne Bay, steps from Bayfront Park, and close to museums, venues, and the waterfront. Some rooms even let you spy on cruise ships making their slow, majestic exits.


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    100 Chopin Plaza, Miami, FL · Miami
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  55. Coral Gables moves at a slower pace than Miami Beach, and this polished luxury hotel fits right in. The Art Deco bones give it genuine style without the South Beach circus, and the rooms are exactly what you want after a long day, comfortable, well-appointed, and free of any ironic design choices. The Americana Kitchen handles food and drinks with the same ease. A solid home base if you want Miami close but not overwhelming.


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    2950 Coconut Grove Dr, Coral Gables, FL · Coral Gables

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    2301 SE 17th St, Fort Lauderdale, FL · Fort Lauderdale

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    788 Brickell Plaza, Miami, FL · Miami
  58. A beachside boutique hotel that's been around forever, the Shorebreak is the kind of place that draws a mix of couples doing the romantic-getaway thing and groups who just want somewhere that feels cooler than a generic chain. Fort Lauderdale beach is right there, the pool is the centerpiece, and the Kimpton polish means the whole thing runs smoothly without feeling corporate. Good base camp for the whole stretch of coastline.


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    2900 Riomar St, Fort Lauderdale, FL · Fort Lauderdale
  59. A Forbes Five Star resort sitting on a half-mile of private Gold Coast beach, this is the kind of place where your biggest decision is pool or ocean. Cabana-style rooms, three pools, a spa, golf, pickleball, tennis, and a marina mean you could theoretically never leave the property. The crowd skews toward people who have earned the right to do absolutely nothing, and they are very good at it.


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    900 S Ocean Blvd, Boca Raton, FL · Boca Raton
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  60. The Boca Raton has been around forever, but the Tower is where the resort turns up the volume. It's the tallest building on this sprawling 200-acre waterfront property, and after a serious renovation it reads as genuinely chic rather than just big and pink. Guests here get private beach access, multiple pool clubs, a spa, golf, and enough restaurants to eat somewhere different every night. The crowd is equal parts families and couples who found a babysitter.


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    501 E Camino Real, Boca Raton, FL · Boca Raton
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  61. Adults-only suites overlooking Lake Boca, inside one of South Florida's grand old resort legends. The Boca Raton has been around forever and just got a serious renovation, so you get the ornate Spanish Colonial bones with actually updated rooms. Private beach, marina, golf, pickleball, tennis, and a pool club big enough to get genuinely lost in. The crowd leans honeymoon couples and people who retired early and aren't sorry about it.


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    505 E Camino Real, Boca Raton, FL · Boca Raton
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  62. Delray Beach has been "up and coming" for so long it became a running joke, but this sleek boutique hotel might finally close the bit. Part of Hilton's Curio Collection, The Ray does tropical modernism without the Art Deco cosplay you get further south. Rooms are crisp and airy, the fitness program is genuinely serious, and there's a rooftop lounge plus a modern Japanese restaurant from Michelin-starred chef Akira Back.


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    233 NE 2nd Ave, Delray Beach, FL · Delray Beach

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