8 Best Hotels in Palm Beach and the Treasure Coast, Florida

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Palm Beach has a number of smaller hotels in addition to the famous Breakers. Lower-priced hotels and bed-and-breakfasts can be found in West Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, and Lake Worth. Heading south, the ocean-side town of Manalapan has the Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa. The Seagate Hotel & Spa sparkles in Delray Beach, and the posh Boca Beach Club lines the superlative swath of shoreline in Boca Raton. In the opposite direction there’s the PGA National Resort & Spa, and on the opposite side of town on the ocean is the Marriott on Singer Island, a well-kept secret for spacious, sleek suites. Even farther north, Vero Beach has a collection of luxury boutique hotels, as well as more modest options along the Treasure Coast. To the west, towns close to Lake Okeechobee offer country-inn accommodations geared to bass-fishing pros.

The Ben West Palm

$$$ | 251 N. Narcissus Ave., FL, 33401, USA Fodor's Choice

The glossy, handsome hotel which sits across the Intracoastal Waterway and is a block from Clematis Street radiates swagger, and, this being an Autograph Collection hotel, has numerous posh perks. Named in honor of Byrd and Fred Dewey’s original Palm Beach County estate named Ben Trovato, the hotel blends vintage good looks with contemporary comforts; its lobby is outfitted in oriental rugs, wicker swing chairs, leather-tufted sofas, and soaring bookcases. Amenities include a 24-hour state-of-the-art fitness center, custom-designed bicycles for guests, morning yoga, pet-friendly policies, and a rooftop pool with private cabanas and an outdoor firepit. There's even a "Book Butler Program," a curated in-room menu of exciting reads honoring the hotel’s muse, Byrd Dewey. The roof boasts the first and only rooftop waterfront drinking and dining outlet in downtown West Palm Beach. The dapperness extends to the rooms, with headboards swathed in toffee-color leather, Turkish linens, 55" smart TVs, Nespresso coffeemakers, and La Bottega bath products. Suites feature balconies and soaking tubs or glass showers overlooking the Palm Harbor Marina. Both dining outlets---Proper Grit, on the ground floor and Spruzzo, on the rooftop---are uniformly excellent, though they tend to get crowded on the weekends.

Pros

  • Excellent location and design
  • Top-notch dining
  • The only rooftop waterfront drinking and dining outlet in downtown West Palm Beach

Cons

  • Rooftop pool can get crowded
  • Rooms on lower floors lack views
  • Pricey parking fee
251 N. Narcissus Ave., FL, 33401, USA
561-655--4001
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208 rooms
No Meals

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Jupiter Beach Resort & Spa

$$$ | 5 N. Rte. A1A, Jupiter, FL, 33477, USA Fodor's Choice

Families love this nine-story hotel filled with rich Caribbean-style rooms containing mahogany sleigh beds and armoires; all rooms have balconies, and many have stunning views of the ocean and local landmarks like the Jupiter Lighthouse and Juno Pier. The heated pool beachside has a waterfall feature, and there's outdoor seating and a bar for the hotel's locally famous Sinclair's Ocean Grill, where brunch is a favorite. Snorkeling equipment is available for rent, and bicycles are included in the resort fee. There's also a tennis court on the property—not to mention a fabulous 7,500-square-foot spa, and kids' game room. Midnight beach tours during turtle nesting season are popular.

Pros

  • Fantastic beachside pool area with hammocks and a firepit
  • Marble showers
  • Great restaurant

Cons

  • $35 nightly resort fee
  • No covered parking
  • Bathtubs in suites only
5 N. Rte. A1A, Jupiter, FL, 33477, USA
561-746–2511
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168 rooms
No Meals

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Kimpton Vero Beach Hotel & Spa

$$$ | 3500 Ocean Dr., Vero Beach, FL, 32963, USA Fodor's Choice

With a sophisticated, relaxed West Indies feel, this luxurious five-story beachfront hotel at the north end of Ocean Drive is an inviting getaway and, arguably, the best on the Treasure Coast. All rooms are tastefully decorated and have an upscale island look with dark-wood accents; many have patios opening onto the pool or balconies with ocean views. Spacious one- and two-bedroom suites have sitting areas and sleeper sofas and dining rooms with wet bars. The fantastic Cobalt restaurant has stunning views of the water and a sleek setting; Heaton's Reef is a more casual bar and grill with outdoor seating. Like other Kimpton hotels, this one is pet-friendly, so much so that there are treats in the lobby and you can request plush beds for your furry friends. The hotel also boasts a top-notch full-service medi-spa and salon with a devoted local following.

Pros

  • Beautiful pool
  • Complimentary daily wine hour with hors d'oeuvres
  • Pet-friendly

Cons

  • Can get pricey
  • Some rooms overlook parking lot
  • Resort fee
3500 Ocean Dr., Vero Beach, FL, 32963, USA
772-231–5666
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102 rooms
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PGA National Resort & Spa

$$$ | 400 Ave. of the Champions, FL, 33418, USA Fodor's Choice

This golfer's paradise, home to five championship courses and the site of the yearly Honda Classic pro-tour tournament, is a sleek modern playground with a gorgeous zero-entry lagoon pool, seven different places to eat, and a full-service spa with unique mineral-salt therapy pools. The clubhouse is massive, but since the course is open only to hotel guests and members, the greens are not overcrowded. In 2022, the resort unveiled a $100 million overhaul, which gave rooms a 1960s feel, with wing-back headboards, custom vintage black-and-white palm-leaf wallpaper, and plush area rugs.  At the spacious pool, comfy loungers abound, and servers rush over to take your drink order. The spa, which is open to the public and very well respected by locals for its frequent packages, was reimagined by Venus Williams–founded design group V Starr. It includes two Himalayan salt rooms and outdoor therapy pools—two with healing salts from the Dead Sea and France's Pyrenees and a cold plunge—a real treat.

Pros

  • Dream golf facilities
  • Affordable rates for top-notch amenities
  • Close to shopping malls

Cons

  • No beach shuttle
  • Difficult to get around if you don't have a car
  • Long drive to Palm Beach proper
400 Ave. of the Champions, FL, 33418, USA
561-627–2000
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339 rooms
No Meals

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Disney's Vero Beach Resort

$$$ | 9250 Island Grove Terr., Vero Beach, FL, 32963, USA

An oceanfront, family-oriented retreat tucked away in a residential stretch of Orchid Island, this Disney property has a retro Old Florida design with understated Mickey Mouse flair; plus, it's an easy drive to Walt Disney World in Orlando (just about 90 minutes). It's part of Disney's time-share program but also rents available rooms just like any other hotel.

The artfully conceived four-story main building, separate villas, and six beach cottages are reminiscent of 19th-century Florida, and you will find hidden treasurers related to sea turtles and Florida's rich history. All rooms come equipped with wet bars, mini-refrigerators, toasters, and microwaves; upgraded rooms offer full kitchens and laundry facilities. Although there are not too many dining options in the immediate area, the resort has some great eateries of its own: Shutters serves American food and has character breakfasts on Saturday morning, and Sonya's has wood-fired steaks and creative seafood. The highest rates here are in the summer, so spring, fall, and winter (except for two weeks in March) are perfect times to find deals.

Pros

  • A great pool with waterslide and kiddie splash pool
  • Campfire circle
  • Several dining options on property

Cons

  • Far from shopping and dining options
  • Minimal Disney-theme decor
  • Disney prices
9250 Island Grove Terr., Vero Beach, FL, 32963, USA
772-234–2000
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181 rooms
No Meals

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Opal Grand Resort

$$$ | 10 N. Ocean Blvd., Delray Beach, FL, 33483, USA

By far the largest hotel in Delray Beach, this resort, formerly a Marriott, has two towers on a stellar plot of land at the east end of Atlantic Avenue—it's the only hotel that directly overlooks the water, yet it is still within walking distance of restaurants, shopping, and nightlife. Rooms and suites are spacious, and many have stunning ocean views. If you want a bit of pampering, there's also a spa. Furthermore, the property houses eight tricked-out Villas by the Sea, catering to its most well-heeled guests. The main resort pool is surrounded by a comfortable deck, and there's a second pool in a quiet area that's just for adults.

Pros

  • Fantastic ocean views
  • Pampering spa
  • Two pools

Cons

  • Chain-hotel feel
  • Charge for parking
  • Must rent beach chairs
10 N. Ocean Blvd., Delray Beach, FL, 33483, USA
866-240--6316
Hotel Details
277 rooms
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The Tideline Resort & Spa

$$$ | 2842 S. Ocean Blvd., FL, 33480, USA

This Zen-like boutique hotel has a loyal following of young, cool travelers, who appreciate the updated rooms and the full-service spa. From the monumental entrance and the lobby's exotic ebony pillars to a sushi lounge with Balinese art to the bronze-infused porcelain tile floors, the hotel has a sleek, sophisticated look. It sits on 3 acres next door to the Four Seasons at the southern end of town and has a serene private beach area with modern lounge furniture. The Asian-inspired, full-service spa is popular with travelers and island residents. The guest rooms, most with ocean views, are contemporary and sleek, carrying over the spa-resort feel. Large rooms with window walls overlooking the ocean accommodate private events, and a "grand hall" dripping with chandeliers is almost theatrical.

Pros

  • Most rooms have beautiful views of the private beach
  • Ultracontemporary vibe
  • Luxury setting

Cons

  • A hike from shopping and nightlife
  • The infinity pool is across the driveway
  • Hefty resort fee
2842 S. Ocean Blvd., FL, 33480, USA
561-540–6440
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134 rooms
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Wyndham Grand Jupiter at Harbourside Place

$$$ | 122 Soundings Ave., Jupiter, FL, 33477, USA

This luxury waterfront hotel is in an upscale complex of business and retail development just minutes from the beach. Doubles and suites, some with balconies, have luxe bedding, ergonomic desks, pull-out sofas, and flat-screen TVs. A small mod lobby bar provides a cozy happy-hour setting. A sweeping staircase off the spacious, airy lobby leads guests to the south tower across an enclosed bridge—the rooms are split between two buildings separated by a short roadway. Designed for meetings and events, the hotel offers a large ballroom along with meeting space. In the compact space of the plaza, the pool with a hot tub is on the rooftop, along with a bar serving burgers, wraps, and organic salads. Several restaurants are in the Harbourside Plaza complex.

Pros

  • Convenient to plaza shops and restaurants
  • Only minutes from the beach
  • Boat docks and fitness center available

Cons

  • No covered walkway to restaurant
  • No green spaces
  • Pricey
122 Soundings Ave., Jupiter, FL, 33477, USA
561-273–6600
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179 rooms
No Meals

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