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The Boca Raton Cloister
The Boca Raton, amidst 200 lake and oceanfront acres, originally opened in 1926 as The Ritz-Carlton Cloister Inn. Today, The Boca Raton is semi-private and provides year-round escape exclusively for its club members and overnight resort guests (the property is not open to the general public). Five distinct hotels include Beach Club, Bungalows, Cloister, Tower and Yacht Club. Amenities include a private golden beach, 40,000 square foot Spa Palmera, 18-hole golf course, 32-slip marina, Racquet Club with 16 tennis courts and four pickleball courts, retail boutiques, two pool clubs, childrens and teens club, two fitness centers, and wellness collaborations, including Orangetheory and Hydrow. Guests may choose from a curated selection of one-of-a-kind extraordinary experiences, available Only at The Boca Raton. Excursions range from a supercar racing adventure to a curated shopping day with a personal stylist, or an afternoon on a private boat with snorkeling and live entertainment. The Boca Raton is undergoing the most significant evolution in its history. In winter 2021/2022, Harborside Pool Club will be unveiled. The four-acre lakefront destination will feature luxury cabanas, four pools, a 450-foot lazy river, two three-story high slides, and much more. The Boca Ratons culinary program showcases a world of flavor including multiple collaborations with Major Food Group (MFG). The first of these signature restaurants is a take on the mid-century American chophouse, The Flamingo Grill. Forthcoming signature dining in partnership with MFG includes Sadelle's, the perennially packed brunch institution with New York and Las Vegas locations, and new concepts exploring Japanese and Italian cuisine. For a taste of the Mediterranean at Beach Club, Marisol and the lounge were recently unveiled, curated by lifestyle guru Colin Cowie.