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What’s New in Florida’s Palm Beaches for 2026

The Palm Beaches are having a major moment, building on record-breaking visitation of more than 10.7 million visitors in 2025. Florida’s coastal destination is debuting a lineup of new hotels, chef-driven restaurants, cultural offerings and emerging neighborhoods that invite travelers to experience the region in new ways.

 

Hotels and Resorts

The Palm Beaches continue to attract strong hospitality investment, with a surge of new and refreshed accommodations bringing fresh energy and style to the destination’s lodging offerings.

The Vineta Hotel — Palm Beach: Now open following a nearly three-year transformation, The Vineta Hotel marks Oetker Collection’s first U.S. Masterpiece property. Originally opened in 1926, the historic landmark now features 41 redesigned guest rooms and suites, along with Coco’s, a Mediterranean-inspired restaurant, a new bar, poolside dining and a courtyard setting.

Gulfstream Hotel — Lake Worth Beach: The historic Gulfstream Hotel is expected to reopen this summer with coastal dining, intimate meeting space, a rooftop terrace, a pool and fitness center, and other upscale amenities.

The Nora Hotel — West Palm Beach: Coming in 2026, The Nora Hotel will bring 201 boutique-style guest rooms to the growing Nora District. The hotel’s signature restaurant will be Pastis, the Parisian-style brasserie from STARR Restaurants, spanning more than 13,300 square feet of indoor and outdoor dining space.

The Seagate Hotel, Golf & Beach Club — Delray Beach: The Seagate completed a $55 million transformation last November, debuting as Delray Beach’s first property in Marriott Bonvoy’s Autograph Collection. Updates include refreshed accommodations, a reimagined golf course, new oceanfront dining and lounge spaces, an updated pool deck and a redesigned spa.

Palm Beach Marriott Singer Island Beach Resort & Spa — Singer Island: Following a multimillion-dollar renovation, all 184 oceanfront suites have been redesigned with a modern coastal aesthetic. The resort also introduced updates to the lobby, pool areas, fitness center, event spaces and its reimagined oceanfront restaurant and bar, ONA Coastal Cuisine.

West Palm Beach Marriott — West Palm Beach: A sophisticated refresh of the West Palm Beach Marriott’s meeting spaces is complete, blending vibrant local art with a serene, modern coastal ambiance across more than 17,000 square feet of flexible indoor space and a newly updated 2,200-square-foot covered pavilion.

The Singer Oceanfront Resort, Curio Collection by Hilton — Singer Island: Through its partnership with Loggerhead Marinelife Center, The Singer Oceanfront Resort offers a purpose-driven oceanfront stay connecting guests to sea turtle conservation. Highlights include hands-on sustainability efforts and weekly experiences such as Marine Science Eco Experiences with a local marine biologist and Telescope Nights under the stars.

PGA National Resort — Palm Beach Gardens: The Spa at PGA has expanded its wellness offerings with new, performance-driven recovery technologies tailored to active travelers. Enhancements include advanced treatments such as whole-body cryotherapy, LED recovery massage, Oxylight infusion facials and mineral body therapies.

White Elephant — Palm Beach: Guests of White Elephant’s 19 suites enjoy complimentary access to Higher Order, a new day-to-night social wellness club in West Palm Beach. The experience includes movement and mindfulness classes, sauna and cold-plunge therapies, and evening offerings at the Alchemy Bar featuring zero-proof cocktails and live DJ sets.

Airport Expansion

In addition to ongoing investments in area hotels, major upgrades at Palm Beach International Airport and expanded private aviation facilities will continue to improve access to the destination.

Palm Beach International Airport — West Palm Beach: Palm Beach International Airport is undergoing a $141 million Concourse B expansion with new gates, dining and enhanced passenger amenities, including a sensory room. The airport also is building a new terminal connector to streamline post-security travel between concourses, while more than 20 new restaurants and markets are planned over the next two years.

For more information about meeting in the Palm Beaches, visit thepalmbeaches.com.