One of America’s most iconic resorts, The Breakers is an Italian Renaissance-style hotel situated on 140 acres of oceanfront property on the island of Palm Beach, Florida. Founded in 1896 by magnate Henry M. Flagler, and still in the hands of his heirs today, this legendary destination continues to thrive independent of chain affiliation. Each year, an investment averaging $25 million in capital improvements and ongoing revitalization, carefully balances preservation & modernization.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and recognized as a AAA Five Diamond property, The Breakers has also earned numerous accolades for its social impact on the environment, community and team member well-being.
Guest rooms total 534, which include 72 suites (two Imperial Suites and four Royal Poinciana Suites). Each room offers captivating views of the Atlantic or resort grounds, décor inspired by Palm Beach’s luxury lifestyle and complimentary Wi-Fi. Childproofing and parental equipment are available for guest rooms upon request.
An intimate, exceptionally customized experience, The Breakers’ elegant Flagler Club is an exclusive, 21-room boutique hotel nestled atop the resort. Our ultra-exclusive boutique hotel reopens November 2023 with a complete transformation by renowned Tihany Design.
Nestled within The Breakers on two restricted floors, it’s inarguably our most luxurious and exclusive offering.
Ten restaurants range from casual beachfront to stylishly sophisticated, while a world-class private beach club hosts four pools, six whirlpool spas, 25 poolside bungalows and a variety of on-site watersports. In addition, there are two 18-hole golf courses, 10 Har-Tru tennis courts, a world-class indoor/outdoor spa, an oceanfront fitness center, 13 signature boutiques, Via Flagler by The Breakers - an al fresco shopping plaza and a Family Entertainment Center. There is also never a resort fee.
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