MIA to Spanish River

Spanish River Area

The beachside corridor where Boca keeps its quietest sand

50 miles from MIA55-70 minutesFixed fare from $129

The Spanish River area is northeast Boca Raton at its most residential: the neighborhoods gathered around Spanish River Boulevard between I-95 and the ocean, ending at Spanish River Park, nearly a hundred acres of beach, dune and Intracoastal lagoon connected by pedestrian tunnels beneath A1A. North of Red Reef Park and south of the Highland Beach line, this is where Boca keeps its calmest stretch of sand, backed by low-rise beachfront homes and long-held family addresses.

Access from Miami International is direct in a way few beach neighborhoods can claim: Spanish River Boulevard has its own I-95 interchange, so the 50-mile trip, typically 55 to 70 minutes, ends with a straight run east rather than a zigzag through downtown. Your chauffeur exits, crosses Federal Highway, and delivers you to a driveway with the Atlantic audible from the car door.

The Business sedan from $129 covers most arrivals here; families opening the beach house for the season take the Business SUV or Luxury SUV, from $155 and $229 respectively, for the extra luggage volume. Fares are fixed at booking and include the arrivals meet and greet, up to 60 minutes of waiting on international flights, live flight tracking, tolls and airport parking. Landing late on a Friday, you will appreciate that the number agreed on Tuesday is still the number.

If your stay involves guests at The Sanctuary just south or dinner in downtown Boca, our dispatch links those rides to your account too, so the whole visit runs on one standard of service.

What to expect

  • Meet and greet inside MIA arrivals with luggage help
  • Route: I-95 north directly to the Spanish River Boulevard exit
  • Straight run east to A1A and the beachside streets
  • Seasonal-opening luggage loads handled in SUVs