In a delightful twist for local residents and curious tourists alike, Roxy’s Pub in West Palm Beach has opened the Top of the Rox, a spectacular rooftop pool, lounge, restaurant, and nightclub. This new gem adds a refreshing option to an already bustling dining and leisure scene in Palm Beach County. Whether you’re after casual poolside bites or a more upscale dining experience, there’s something to be said for this vibrant venue where sunset cocktails and stunning views await.
Notably, Palm Beach County is rich with resorts offering day passes that unlock a realm of relaxation. With prices starting at just $25, these all-access passes invite visitors to sunbathe, swim, and enjoy delectable food and drink. As highlighted by the Palm Beach Post, many of these luxurious resorts require advance booking through platforms like ResortPass, which has become increasingly popular for locals eager to indulge without committing to a full stay.
Explore Palm Beach’s Day Pass Options
Among the premier recommendations is Honeybelle at the PGA National Resort in Palm Beach Gardens, where guests can enjoy brunch or lunch created by James Beard-nominated chef Lindsay Autry, all while soaking in the inviting pool atmosphere. Another hotspot, The Singer Island Resort, boasts poolside lounging and beachfront access, with dining venues such as Top Shell and Caretta Caretta adding to the allure.
For those seeking a fusion of relaxation and wellness, ONA at the Palm Beach Marriott Singer Island Beach Resort & Spa offers spa treatments that grant access to its infinity pool and cabanas. The Mediterranean menu at ONA Coastal Cuisine provides an added culinary delight, making every moment a treat for the senses.
| Resort Name | Dining Options | Special Features |
|---|---|---|
| Honeybelle at PGA National Resort | Brunch/Lunch by Chef Lindsay Autry | Pool access with ResortPass |
| The Singer Island Resort | Top Shell, Caretta Caretta | Beach access |
| ONA at Palm Beach Marriott | ONA Coastal Cuisine | Infinity pool access with spa treatments |
| Hilton West Palm Beach | La Playa Poolside Bar & Grill, Mezze | Day passes for pool access |
| Spruzzo at The Ben | Mediterranean-inspired dining | Rooftop pool access |
Other notable options include The Belgrove and Hilton West Palm Beach, which both feature luxurious pool areas and varied menus. Notably, the Treehouse at Canopy offers a rooftop bar experience, where guests can sip cocktails while enjoying panoramic views—exactly what one looks for during a sun-soaked day. On the beaches of Delray, Rosewater Rooftop at The Ray adds an air of elegance with its fresh salads and trendy open-air setting.
The Ben and Beyond
One of the outstanding spaces among these resorts is The Ben, which houses a beautiful rooftop event space, the Blue Heron Ballroom. It can accommodate up to 300 guests for events, offering spectacular views of Palm Beach Island and the Atlantic Ocean. Guests can indulge in culinary delights curated by the hotel’s catering team, perfectly complementing the breathtaking surroundings. The rooftop area, complete with a heated saltwater pool and cabanas, provides a fantastic backdrop for relaxation or private events.
Using the ResortPass app, locals can revel in days spent at pools and beaches throughout South Florida, avoiding the need for overnight reservations while still soaking up the luxurious atmosphere. Options expand beyond Palm Beach, covering hotspots across Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and Naples as well. Whether it’s a day trip to enjoy sun-soaked relaxation or a night out at an elevated dining venue, the South Florida scene is brimming with opportunities.
It’s clear that Palm Beach County’s resorts are opening their doors wider than ever. With something special for everyone, residents might just find the perfect escape right in their own backyard. As local businesses adapt and thrive, we’re reminded of the charm and unparalleled leisure that define our sunny corner of Florida.



