Hotel review
There’s something wonderfully authentic about family-owned hotels where the owners live ‘in situ,’ as the Lamb family has since 1956 at Pompano Beach Club. General Manager Larry Lamb, sporting Bermuda shorts and long socks, pays tribute to the hotel’s former days as a fishing club, with each building of rooms named after local game fish, from angel fish to wahoo. In order of ascending grandeur are Partial Oceanview and Oceanview Superior and Deluxe Rooms, One and Two -Bedroom Suites (with kitchenette) and Townhouses. All are spacious and airy with wooded flooring, beds and cabinets, king-size beds, sitting areas and sliding glass doors onto a private patio or balcony.
Dinner at the Ocean Grill offers a wide range of starters and puddings, served with a panoramic view from its floor-to-ceiling windows that create the feel of dining in a fish tank overlooking the hotel’s spectacular waters. Guests can enjoy nearby activities like playing at the neighbouring links golf course or unwinding at the Sunset Lounge, which offers nightly piano entertainment. The hotel is family-friendly, with three pickleball courts, a watersports centre offering paddleboard, kayak, and snorkelling gear rentals, outdoor jacuzzis, and two pools (including a children's pool).
With such a uniquely stunning panoramic view, Pompano Beach Club offers an unforgettable experience.