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Beachfront Getaways for the Holidays – Visit Singer Island Nov 30

Why risk getting snowed-in back home? Why spend 15 minutes every morning “warming up” the car? Why wear three layers when all winter long we’re only wearing one? Why bother?

Come to sunny Singer Island, Florida, where we tan on Christmas Eve and we surf on New Year’s Day. Whatever the holiday, celebrate this year with a tropical twist on Singer Island, just minutes from trend-setting West Palm Beach on Florida’s East Coast.

Christmas on the Beach - Hilton Singer Island Hotel

From quick weekend retreats to week-long holiday getaways, we deliver beachfront pleasures big and small. The Hilton Singer Island Oceanfront Resort is located on a pristine, golden stretch of private beach, just for our guests, and we’re equipped to help you get the most of it. Rent a Jet Ski and tear up the waves, or see what’s going on beneath the surface with a fascinating snorkeling excursion. Or, rise above it all with a breathtaking parasailing adventure.

(And of course, cozy beachfront lounging in one of our reserved chairs is always a pleasurable option, day or night).

At our Singer Island hotel, we’re delighted to offer a full-service experience so that guests who never want to leave the resort don’t have to. On-site you’ll find delicious dining, both room service and upscale casual at our dine-in option, Coconuts on the Beach. Business matters are never a problem thanks to our fully-resourced Business Center, and we provide a gift shop on-site for any forgotten sundries.

Of course, none of this is to say you shouldn’t get out there and explore the all the things to do in West Palm Beach, Florida and Singer Island. Incredible shopping, fun holiday events, first-class golfing, museums, and lots for the whole family. It’s no surprise that some guests travel to Singer Island for the holidays every year.

Ready to get started on your beachfront getaway this holiday? It all starts with a reservation at Hilton Singer Island Resort. Visit our Web site to learn more.

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