Located less than 10 miles from Palm Beach proper, Singer Island boasts stunning stretches of coastline and beautiful beaches — but it tends to fly way under the radar. As such, it’s a great vacation destination for travelers craving fun in the sun sans the crowds or excess of Palm Beach. Among the area’s best places to stay is the Singer Oceanfront Resort, part of Hilton’s Curio Collection. Flanked by miles of golden-sand shoreline, this coastal-inspired resort is among our favorites, and for good reason. Keep reading for our full review of this recently renovated property.
What You Need to Know
The Look of Singer Oceanfront Resort
Housed in a bright white high-rise, Singer Oceanfront Resort looks like your typical beachfront condo building — but that all changes once you step inside. A breezy, boho-chic aesthetic can be found throughout the property, starting with the lobby, which is outfitted with a soothing color palette featuring blues, grays, whites, and light woods. Here, guests are encouraged to veg out on one of the comfy sofas or chairs — with a welcome drink in hand, of course — while they wait for their room to be ready. Speaking of rooms, there are a total of 223 coastal-inspired units to choose from, each with a private balcony, floor-to-ceiling windows, and a timeless neutral color palette. Pops of blue in the form of artwork and throw pillows as well as striped yellow chairs add a playful touch. The three bars and restaurants share a similarly laid-back but whimsical look and feel.
The Vibe at Singer Oceanfront Resort
Laid-back and boho-chic. Guests are encouraged to make themselves right at home lounging by the outdoor pool, soaking up the sun on the beach, or posting up in a plush cabana. Otherwise, they can be found grabbing a bite at one of the three bars and restaurants (think: contemporary American fare at Caretta, tropical cocktails and seafood at Top Shell, and grab-and-go staples like ice cream and pastries at The Market).
Who Will Love Singer Oceanfront Resort
Just about anyone craving a beachfront escape — friend groups, couples, and families alike — will love this resort. However, the property is especially popular among the latter group for its spacious multi-bedroom family suites, which can sleep up to 10 guests.
Who Might Not Love Singer Oceanfront Resort
Those looking for party-centric nightlife offerings won’t find that here.
Best Amenity at Singer Oceanfront Resort
Singer Oceanfront Resort offers direct beach access, as well as two beach chairs and one umbrella per room. Equipment (such as snorkel gear and sandcastle kits), non-motorized water sports, and food service are also included.
Money Matters
What’s Included at Singer Oceanfront Resort
Your stay includes:
- Wi-Fi
- Two reusable water bottles
- Daily rental of two beach chairs and one umbrella per room
- Non-motorized watersport rentals
- Bicycle rentals
Extra Fees & Costs You Should Know About at Singer Oceanfront Resort
There’s a daily resort charge of $28 plus tax. Valet parking is available for an extra fee (contact the property directly for more info); however, self-parking is complimentary.
How to Get a Deal at Singer Oceanfront Resort
Check the offers tab for the latest deals and discounts, which include up to 17% off advanced purchase rates and discounts for Florida and Georgia residents and AAA members.
The Sweet Season
Visit in the summer months to snag the lowest rates on lodging. While the weather will be hot, you can easily cool off in the pool or ocean!
Getting There
In the Neighborhood of Singer Oceanfront Resort
Singer Oceanfront Resort is situated in Riviera Beach on Singer Island. Several beach parks, including Phil Foster, Peanut Island, and Ocean Reef, are less than a 10-minute drive away. Animal lovers should head to Manatee Lagoon or Loggerhead Marinelife Center, which are 10 and 15 minutes away, respectively.
Nearest Airport to Singer Oceanfront Resort
PBI is just over 10 miles away (approximately 30 minutes by car).
Nearest Public Transportation to Singer Oceanfront Resort
The resort is six miles from the West Palm Beach Brightline station, where guests can easily travel to and from Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, and Miami via high-speed rail. The Blue Heron Blvd at Park Ave bus stop is a 15-minute walk away.
The Bottom Line
This beachy-chic oceanfront resort offers fun in the sun for everyone.



