Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club occupies the most coveted ground in Boca Raton: the wedge of land between Camino Real, the Intracoastal Waterway and the Boca Raton Inlet, directly across from The Boca Raton resort. Its roughly 700 estates sit on deep-water canals and along the Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course, and many residents keep a boat at the private marina steps from their door. When your home or host is behind these gates, the drive up from Miami International should be handled with the same discretion the community itself insists on.
The run from MIA is straightforward in the right hands: SR-112 to I-95 north, up the coast past Fort Lauderdale, off at Palmetto Park Road and south along Federal Highway to the Camino Real entrance. Forty-seven miles, typically 50 to 65 minutes; a little longer through the late-afternoon Broward crush. Your chauffeur watches traffic in real time and chooses between I-95 and Florida’s Turnpike before you ever feel the difference.
Guests bound for Royal Palm tend to book our First Class sedans, from $189, or a Luxury SUV, from $229, when golf bags and garment bags travel together. The Business sedan, from $129, covers the same route with the same chauffeur standard. Every fare is fixed at booking and includes the meet and greet inside MIA arrivals, up to an hour of waiting on international flights, flight tracking, tolls and airport parking.
One practical note: Royal Palm is a private, manned-gate community. Have your host leave your name at the gatehouse, and give us the street address when you book; our drivers know the entrance sequence off Camino Real and will not fumble at the barrier arm with a trunk full of your luggage.
What to expect
- Chauffeur waiting inside MIA arrivals with a name sign
- Route: I-95 north to Palmetto Park Road, south on Federal Highway to Camino Real
- Gatehouse check-in handled smoothly with your name on the visitor list
- Door-to-door drop at your estate or the club entrance