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Oct 1, 2024
Nice beach in Boca Raton. It was very quite beach than I expected in Spring Break. It's good for enjoying views if you're not beach mood. Full review by uzmelissa
Feb 10, 2024
We were here 6 days and found the red flag (heavy surf) every day - even the surfers were wary. Probably not the best beach to take young ones. Nice gazebo for wave watching, bathrooms and a rinse st… Full review by pfefmeister
Jan 1, 2023
We took a walk around here and sat in the sun looking at the ocean. It's a pleasant beach, much like others in the area. Full review by Thomas V
Can you pay the 16$ for parking and go in and out during the day? We are hoping to head to lunch and come back afterward...
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There are places to park where you can go in and out same day for about $22 on 13th or 14th street between Ocean and Collier. Parking in the area is tight and valet is very expensive …
There are places to park where you can go in and out same day for about $22 on 13th or 14th street between Ocean and Collier. Parking in the area is tight and valet is very expensive more than $45. There are many ways to get around the area and its very walkable.
We live out-of-state, but visit family in the Boca area every few months. Can a Boca non-resident get an annual beach pass/permit? If yes, is it specific to the vehicle (we are usually in a rental car so would want a pass/permit that we can use with a rental car)? Also, if we can get a beach pass/permit as non-residents; how much is it and where can we get it (physical location or on-line site)? Thanks for any help and information!
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A non-resident beach pass costs about $65 and limits you to South Beach Park. To obtain it you go to Patch Reef Park and bring ID and your vehicle registration. The pass is affixed …
A non-resident beach pass costs about $65 and limits you to South Beach Park. To obtain it you go to Patch Reef Park and bring ID and your vehicle registration. The pass is affixed to the windshield in a permanent manner so as to be non-transferable. I would call Patch Reef and see what one should do in your situation. Their pone number is: 561-367-7035