Palm beach / The breakers
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Palm beach / The breakers
Hi All
My wife and I have booked a late holiday, and are travelling to Florida next week. Booked late so took the first place that looked good, and now just a little concerned by some of the posts in relation to The Breakers resort - some posters have described it as "snobby" and refer to a lot of rules and regs!!
We like many of you I'm sure like nothing more than to chill on the hol's, recharge the batteries, catch up on the reading etc.By nature unpretentious but do appreciate quality BUT not in a stuffy way.
One of the threads had a very great observation along the lines that it's not the place but the "guests" that set the tone of a place, so if I was to put any of you on the spot and ask "is the breakers a good call?" and West Palm a good destination what would the responses be?
BACKGROUND: Both 36, from Ireland, travelled fairly extensively (States (a lot), South Africa, Australia, Thailand, all the usual european destinations, and want to relax, shop, and recharge the batteries.
Comments really appreciated.
My wife and I have booked a late holiday, and are travelling to Florida next week. Booked late so took the first place that looked good, and now just a little concerned by some of the posts in relation to The Breakers resort - some posters have described it as "snobby" and refer to a lot of rules and regs!!
We like many of you I'm sure like nothing more than to chill on the hol's, recharge the batteries, catch up on the reading etc.By nature unpretentious but do appreciate quality BUT not in a stuffy way.
One of the threads had a very great observation along the lines that it's not the place but the "guests" that set the tone of a place, so if I was to put any of you on the spot and ask "is the breakers a good call?" and West Palm a good destination what would the responses be?
BACKGROUND: Both 36, from Ireland, travelled fairly extensively (States (a lot), South Africa, Australia, Thailand, all the usual european destinations, and want to relax, shop, and recharge the batteries.
Comments really appreciated.
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I love The Breakers but it is not truly a "casual" resort. I would compare the atmosphere more to the Hotel Du Cap on the Riviera or Villa D'Este on Lake Como, not to a very casual Club Med. One can certainly rest at the resort; there's a beautiful beach and pool, golf etc. Most guests when we have been there dress nicely, not sloppy. And the shopping in Palm Beach is fantastic; all the beuatiful stores are there. No one however would refer to it as laid back even though it can be relaxing. Hope this helps with your decision.
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Al Mo: You should enjoy Palm Beach. Though it is not yet high season, the weather should be beautiful and sunny. Among the restaurants you may want to try are Palm Beach Grill, Amici and Taboo. Testa's is close by, casual for breakfast or lunch. I've not yet been to Cafe Boulud but it is suppose to be elegant (and pricey).
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