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An overhead shot of a resort on the beach, a close up of beef tartar, an overhead shot of a rare steak.

Multiple waterfront dining options are just one of the luxuries of a Seagate vacation.

Photos courtest Leo Diaz, The Seagate

Meet Meat your foodie destination of the summer: The Seagate at Delray Beach is freshly renovated and home to Michelin Star Chef Michael Mina’s newest Bourbon Steak location.

After soaking up rays on the private beach and an all-important post-sunbathing afternoon nap, head to Bourbon Steak for:

  • High-quality cuts of American, Kobe, and wagyu beef
  • Fresh seafood caught right in The Seagate’s backyard
  • An extensive wine program

Psst: Score up to 25% off your stay with the All-New Stays, Endless Rays summer package.

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