The Breakers Palm Beach

One of America’s most iconic resorts, The Breakers stands for gracious service, unparalleled seaside glamour and world-class amenities. Set within 140 acres of oceanfront property on the island of Palm Beach in Florida The Breakers was founded in 1896 by magnate Henry M. Flagler and continues to thrive independent of chain affiliation under its original family ownership.

Each year, an unrivaled investment averaging $30 million in capital improvements and ongoing revitalization, balances preservation and modernization to sustain multi-generational appeal and ensure exceptional guest experiences that create lasting memories.

Guests can relax in one of the 534 guest rooms and suites, including the ultra-luxurious Flagler Club - a boutique, private-access hotel of 21 guest rooms and suites nestled atop of the resort. Enjoy 10 distinctive restaurants, ranging from casual beachfront to stylishly sophisticated, showcasing diverse menus, inspired cocktails and acclaimed wine selections from our Master Sommeliers. An exclusive beach club evokes the Mediterranean, with four pools, six whirlpool spas, 25 poolside bungalows and a variety of complimentary watersports. Additional offerings include: two 18-hole golf courses, a world-class racquet center with 16 state-of-the-art courts, a tranquil, indoor-outdoor spa, a 6,000 sq. ft. oceanfront fitness center, 13 signature boutiques, a Family Entertainment Center, and Via Flagler by The Breakers - an off-site, al fresco plaza of boutiques, eateries and galleries.

The Breakers has earned numerous accolades for its social impact, reflecting the organization’s unwavering commitment to team member well-being, the community and environment.

Location

The appeal of this paradise to international travelers is heightened by its convenient proximity to several major gateway airports and being only minutes from local attractions, shopping and nightlife; The Breakers is located just 15 minutes from Palm Beach International Airport, and within driving distance to Ft. Lauderdale (68 km) and Miami (116 km) International Airports.

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