
The Boca Raton: America's Quadruple Five-Star Resort
Luxury Travel, Florida Resorts
The Boca Raton: Inside America’s Only Quadruple Five-Star Resort
In its centennial year, The Boca Raton has done what no other resort in the Americas has achieved: a rare quadruple Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star honor, placing it in a club of just seven properties worldwide (Forbes, 2026).
Forbes Travel Guide awarded Five-Star ratings to four standout amenities: the oceanfront Beach Club, the boutique Yacht Club, the palatial Spa Palmera, and the elevated Flybridge restaurant (Forbes, Haute Living, 2026). Together, they form a constellation of experiences that feels more like a private world than a single resort.
What Puts The Boca Raton in a League of Its Own
For you as a guest, those stars translate into something very tangible. Mornings might begin at the Beach Club, where staff anticipate your preferences before you even settle into a cabana. Afternoons can drift into Spa Palmera, a 50,000-square-foot Mediterranean-inspired sanctuary of courtyards, fountains, and 44 treatment rooms designed for deep, unhurried relaxation (Forbes Travel Guide, 2026).
Evenings unfold at the Yacht Club, with marina views and quietly attentive service, before a tasting menu at Flybridge, where the cuisine and choreography of the dining room meet the same exacting standards that earned those Five-Star honors.

Spa Palmera’s scale and serenity embody the service that defines each Five-Star accolade.
Layered onto this is a $375 million transformation and a century of history that you can feel in the Cloister’s architecture and new museum exhibits. What truly elevates The Boca Raton, though, is the consistency: wherever you go on its waterfront campus, service is intuitive, spaces are thoughtfully reimagined, and every moment feels deliberately crafted for you.
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