Connoisseurs Connections Conference destination spotlight: The Palm Beaches

We are looking forward to our invitation-only Connoisseurs Connections Conference next week in Florida and want to put a spotlight on our host destination, The Palm Beaches.

Called America’s First Resort Destination™, a place with fewer crowds, warmer water, cleaner beaches. It is a destination that defines the hospitality industry. You will find all of that in The Palm Beaches.

The Palm Beaches is made up of 39 cities, towns and villages, and includes well-known West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Jupiter, and Delray Beach, to name just a few. With 47 miles of beaches you will find plenty of waterfront properties to choose from for your meeting or incentive trip, including the sprawling resorts, The Breakers Palm Beach, Eau Palm Beach and our host property, The Boca Raton.

The area is bountiful with things to do. Considered the Golf Capital of Florida, the area boasts of more than 160 golf courses. From golf to beaches to airboat rides to manatee viewing, the area has you covered on the ultimate Florida experience.

We look forward to sharing more of our firsthand experiences, surprises and updates from The Palm Beaches with you as our conference rolls on…stay tuned next week to follow along!

 

Connoisseurs Connections Conference venue spotlight: The Boca Raton

We are looking forward to our invitation-only Connoisseurs Connections Conference next week in Florida and want to put a spotlight on our host property, The Boca Raton.

Coming off a recent $200 million facelift in 2021, the almost 100 year old resort, formally known as The Boca Raton Resort and Club, has shortened its name to simply… The Boca Raton. One of the changes first noticed by its returning guests is the famous pink façade, giving the resort the nickname “pink palace” which has been repainted in its original coastal white. Some of the other redesign of the 200-acre property’s public spaces includes a 50,000 square foot spa with 44 treatment rooms and a lineup of 12 new restaurants.

Another new amenity worth mentioning is the Harborside Pool Club, which features three swimming pools, a floating river, a pool bar, and luxury cabanas with butler service, making this a perfect incentive trip destination.

Now with 1,000 guest rooms, The Boca Raton began in 1926 as a 100-room inn that legendary architect Addison Mizner built with funding from the Ritz-Carlton. Dignitaries, celebrities, and politicians frequented the hotel in those days. The hotel’s opening event was considered “one of the outstanding social events of the season”…which is just what we are hoping will be said of our Connoisseurs Connections Conference!

The Boca Raton manages to pull off an elevated experience with a high level of service and does it with an unpretentious touch, your guests will feel pampered but at home here.

We look forward to sharing more surprises and updates from The Boca Raton with you as our conference progresses…stay tuned next week to follow along!