The Seagate is the address that turned Delray Beach into a legitimate luxury weekend: a polished hotel and spa on East Atlantic Avenue, three blocks from the sand, with a members-style beach club on Ocean Boulevard and a golf club west of town reserved for its guests. It draws the traveler who wants the Ave's galleries and restaurants at walking distance but expects the trimmings - cabana service, a serious spa, valets who remember names - once the evening winds down.
An arrival should match the stay, and this is our most requested First Class run north. From MIA it is about 55 miles and just over an hour: a Mercedes S-Class or Escalade, a chauffeur waiting inside arrivals with a discreet name sign, luggage that moves without your involvement, and a fixed fare from $129 agreed before the trip rather than metered through Miami traffic. Bottled water and WiFi are standard, and the quiet is complimentary - after a flight, the hour up I-95 makes a fine decompression chamber.
Seagate guests rarely need just one ride, so think of us as the car for the whole stay. The hotel, its beach club and its golf club form a triangle across Delray that we shuttle between daily, dinner reservations north along A1A in Gulf Stream country or south in Boca are short fixed-fare hops, and the return to MIA is planned against your flight with time to spare. Book the round trip at once and both legs are locked at the same price - one less thing between you and the spa schedule.
What to expect
- First Class sedans and luxury SUVs suited to the address
- Name-sign meet and greet inside MIA arrivals, luggage handled end to end
- About an hour door to door on a fixed fare from $129
- On-call hops between hotel, beach club, golf club and dinner
- Round-trip booking locks both airport legs at one price