Between the intercoastal waterway and the Atlantic lies a 223-acre resort known as the Boca Raton Resort & Club. Since its opening in the 1920s, the Boca has impressed guests with its ability to continually improve itself. Perhaps this is why the Boca has become a regular fixture on Mobil's Five Star and AAA's Five Diamond lists.
A special feature of staying at the Boca is a wide choice of accommodations. Most charming is the Cloister building with its antiques, Mediterranean ambiance, and hidden gardens. In stark contrast to the Cloister is the Tower, a twenty-seven-story highrise filled with luxurious rooms and suites with magnificent views. For watersport enthusiasts, there's the Boca Beach Club and its ideal location. And lastly, for those seeking the ultimate in privacy, there are the Golf Villa Apartments with kitchens. When you're not relaxing in your room, the Boca offers a wide variety of land- and sea-based activities. For tennis enthusiasts, the Boca has thirty courts and offers a full program of clinics and lessons. Meanwhile duffers rave about the resort's two eighteen-hole championship courses and the Dave Pelz Short Game School. If you're more nautically inclined, the Boca offers much more than the typical beach and pool scene. You can snorkel, or enjoy the resort's windsurfers and waverunners. The Boca even has a twenty-three-slip marina where you can charter fishing boats and try to catch your own dinner.
If you fail to catch your dinner, don't worry; the Boca has eight restaurants on site. You'll be able to choose from romantic elegance or burgers and beer.
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