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Palm Beach, United States

Amrit Ocean Resort & Residences

Size155 rooms
GroupAmrit Ocean
NoiseQuiet
CapacityLarge
Forbes
Star Wine List

Amrit Ocean Resort & Residences occupies a quieter stretch of Singer Island, positioning itself as a wellness-focused alternative to the more social luxury properties along the Palm Beach corridor. The resort earned Star Wine List recognition in 2026, signalling a food and beverage programme with considered depth. Guests seeking a calmer Atlantic-facing base with integrated wellness will find it a credible option in this market tier.

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Address
3100 North Ocean Drive
Phone
844-692-6748
Amrit Ocean Resort & Residences hotel in Palm Beach, United States
About

Singer Island and the Wellness Turn in Palm Beach Hospitality

Amrit Ocean Resort & Residences is a five-star hotel on Singer Island in Palm Beach, at 3100 North Ocean Drive. Palm Beach's hospitality map has long been dominated by the grand social properties of the main island: the landmark architecture of The Breakers, the tailored scale of Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach, and the scene-forward personality of Colony Palm Beach. Singer Island, separated from the main island by the Lake Worth Inlet, operates at a different register: quieter, less trafficked, and increasingly the address of choice for travellers who want the Atlantic coast without the social obligations of Worth Avenue proximity. Amrit Ocean Resort & Residences has claimed that positioning deliberately, building a programme around wellness rather than spectacle.

Properties like Canyon Ranch Tucson established a template for integrating health programming with high-end accommodation; in Florida's market, Amrit moves against that grain, which places it in a distinct competitive set from neighbours like Beach Club at The Boca Raton or The White Elephant Palm Beach.

The Food and Beverage Case: Star Wine List Recognition

In resort hospitality, the food and beverage programme is often an afterthought, calibrated to convenience rather than ambition. The 2026 Star Wine List recognition awarded to Amrit Ocean Resort & Residences signals a wine programme with enough depth, structure, and editorial credibility to satisfy a specialist audience. The award points to the seriousness of the beverage team's intent.

Within the Palm Beach corridor, food and beverage recognition at resort properties tends to cluster around the larger, more established names. That Amrit has attracted this category of attention points to an emerging programme worth tracking, particularly for guests whose hotel choice is shaped by what's on the table as much as what's on the beach. For context, properties like Auberge du Soleil in Napa and SingleThread Farm Inn in Healdsburg demonstrate how deeply a beverage programme can reinforce a property's overall identity when it's treated as a primary asset rather than an amenity. Amrit's Star Wine List credential suggests similar intent, even if the programme is at an earlier stage of recognition.

Ingredient sourcing, nutritional coherence, and the relationship between the kitchen and the spa programme tend to define the food identity more than the celebrity-chef credential or the open-fire spectacle. This is a different kind of seriousness, and guests expecting the dinner-table theatre of a New York City flagship dining room will need to recalibrate expectations accordingly. The draw here is integration: a beverage list that earns independent recognition alongside a food philosophy that answers to the broader wellness framework.

Where Amrit Sits in the Florida Resort Spectrum

Florida's premium resort market divides roughly into three cohorts: the grand social institutions, the design-led boutique properties, and the wellness-specialist formats. Amrit belongs to the third group, which in Florida remains the least crowded tier. Comparable wellness-integrated coastal properties in the broader American market include Little Palm Island Resort & Spa in Little Torch Key and, further afield, Kona Village, A Rosewood Resort in Kailua Kona, both of which pair Atlantic or Pacific seclusion with a carefully constructed guest experience. The Singer Island location reinforces Amrit's separation from the main Palm Beach social circuit, which is either its primary asset or its main limitation depending on what you want from a Florida stay.

The residences component adds a further layer to the property's identity. Resort-residence hybrids occupy a specific market niche: they attract a guest profile willing to commit to longer stays and a more domestic rhythm, which in turn shapes the energy of the common spaces in ways that a purely transient hotel does not. Properties like Post Ranch Inn in Big Sur and Amangiri in Canyon Point serve as reference points for how seclusion and design integration can define a property's reputation over time, even without the social visibility of a city-centre address.

The Singer Island Setting

Singer Island's Atlantic-facing position means the beach experience is different from the more sheltered intracoastal properties. The open ocean orientation produces larger swells, a wider beach profile, and a natural environment that aligns more naturally with the wellness framing than a pool-deck social scene would. For guests comparing this against the main Palm Beach island properties such as Palm House or Jonah's Restaurant & Boutique Hotel, the Singer Island geography represents a meaningful trade-off: less access to the curated retail and social dining of Worth Avenue, more direct engagement with the coastline itself.

The Hyatt Regency format of Aruba's Hyatt Regency Aruba Resort, Spa & Casino offers a useful contrast: that property leans fully into resort amenity density and social programming. Amrit's proposition is structured around reduction rather than addition, which is a coherent strategy but one that requires the guest to arrive with the right expectations already set.

Planning a Stay

Amrit Ocean Resort & Residences is located at 3100 North Ocean Drive on Singer Island, accessible from Palm Beach International Airport via a drive of approximately 20 to 25 minutes depending on traffic. The property's wellness orientation makes it most suited to stays of three nights or longer, where the programming and the pace of the environment have time to establish themselves. Travellers accustomed to the booking dynamics of properties like Raffles Boston or Aman New York should note that Florida's high season runs from November through April, when Singer Island demand increases and lead times for preferred room categories lengthen accordingly. For broader context on the Palm Beach market and how Amrit fits within it, see our full Palm Beach restaurants and hotels guide.

The residences component means some accommodation categories function more as serviced apartments than traditional hotel rooms, which affects both the booking channel and the service model. Guests should confirm directly with the property which categories are available for short-stay bookings and which operate on longer-term terms.

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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Elegant
  • Sophisticated
  • Opulent
  • Quiet
  • Scenic
Best For
  • Wellness Retreat
  • Romantic Getaway
  • Honeymoon
  • Family Vacation
Experience
  • Beachfront
  • Infinity Pool
  • Destination Spa
  • Rooftop Pool
Amenities
  • Pool
  • Spa
  • Fitness Center
  • Room Service
  • Concierge
  • Valet Parking
  • Beach Access
  • Wifi
Views
  • Waterfront
Dress CodeSmart Casual
Noise LevelQuiet
CapacityLarge
Rooms155
Check-In16:00
Check-Out11:00
PetsAllowed

Serene and luxurious with wellness-focused atmosphere, oceanfront views, and spaces for relaxation and mindfulness.