MIA to The Sanctuary

The Sanctuary

Quiet arrival at Boca Raton’s most guarded waterfront enclave

50 miles from MIA55-70 minutesFixed fare from $129

The Sanctuary is exactly what its name promises: a small, densely wooded waterfront community on the east side of Federal Highway in northeast Boca Raton, wrapped around a private harbor off the Intracoastal. Its hundred or so residences share deep-water dockage and a security operation that is famous even by Boca standards, with a staffed gate and patrols that cover both the streets and the water. People choose The Sanctuary to be unreachable. Our job is to get you there without disturbing that.

From Miami International the drive covers about 50 miles: I-95 north through Broward, off at Yamato Road, east toward Federal Highway and north the short distance to the community entrance. Allow 55 to 70 minutes depending on the hour; early evening arrivals into MIA usually clear the airport just as I-95 loosens up, which makes this one of the smoother long transfers in South Florida.

Most Sanctuary-bound clients ride First Class, from $189, or take a Luxury SUV from $229 when the whole family lands together. Both come with a chauffeur in business attire, a spotless cabin, bottled water and a quiet ride, no commentary unless you want it. The fare is fixed when you book: tolls, MIA parking, the arrivals meet and greet and up to 60 minutes of international waiting time are already inside the number.

Because the gatehouse verifies every visitor, add your resident or host name to the booking notes. We pass it to your chauffeur, who handles the exchange at the gate while you finish your call. From wheels-down at MIA to the sound of halyards in the harbor, the entire transfer is arranged before you fly.

What to expect

  • Meet and greet inside arrivals, luggage handled to the car
  • Route: I-95 north to Yamato Road, east to Federal Highway
  • Your name announced at the staffed gate, no delays
  • Drop-off at your door along the private harbor