
Singer Island Limos offers the finest in Sedan, Stretch Limousine, Super Stretch Limousine, SUV, Stretched SUV, Luxury Passenger Van & Mini-Bus, Luxury Limo Bus service, Hummer Limos, Excursions, Escalades, 40 passenger Limobuses, Lincoln Stretch, Mercedes, Party Buses, Motor Coach and more. With Shuttle transportation, Van service, wedding Limos, Bachelor or Bachelorette Party Limousines, Sporting Events, nights on the town, and what ever you can come up with, we offer service for it. Our limo services covers every specialized luxury transportation need in Singer Island, to Miami, and the greater Miami area. We offer limousine rental for prom and formal
events in Singer Island, and around Miami & Palm Beach too. A1Luxury Limousine includes all the amenities for those special nights. We have full-service wedding limo packages. Our luxury limousine service is the perfect way to see the sites! You will not find more classy and professional limousine services in Singer Island, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach , or Orlando. To feel like royalty on your special day, call A1 Luxury Limousine Service of Singer Island.
Our Fleet :
Cadillac Deville
H2 Hummer Limousine & Hummer Limo
Krystal Koach Luxury Limobuses
Lincoln Towncar 120" Super Stretch
Lincoln Towncar Sedans
Lincoln Navigators
Motor Coaches
Ford Excursion Stretch limousine
Ultimate Party Bus
22 Passenger Limobus
Cadillac Escalade Limousine
40 Passenger Limbusine
Mercedes Limousine & Mercedes Benz Limo Limousine
Hotels
Best Western Seaspray Inn - Singer Island
123 Ocean Avenue, Singer Island, FL 33404
Swimming pool - restaurant - lounge
Pet-friendly hotel
Canopy Palms Resort - Singer Island
3800 North Ocean Drive, Singer Island, FL 33404
Swimming pool - fitness center - restaurant - lounge
Crowne Plaza Hotel - Singer Island
3200 North Ocean Drive, Singer Island, FL 3404
Swimming pool - fitness center - restaurant - lounge
Oceanfront hotel
Days Inn Resort - Singer Island -
2700 North Ocean Drive, Singer Island, FL 33404
Hilton Singer Island Resort - Singer Island
3700 North Ocean Drive, Singer Island, FL 33404
Swimming pool - fitness center - restaurant
Rutledge Inn - Singer Island
3730 Ocean Drive, Singer Island, FL 33404
Singer Island
History
Singer Island was named for Paris Singer, the famous developer of Palm Beach, who was the 23rd and next to last child of Isaac Singer, the sewing machine millionaire. Paris Singer visited Florida in 1917 and purchased a home in Palm Beach. With Addison Mizner as his personal architect, he created Palm Beach as we know it today with its' Spanish architecture, picturesque streets and exclusive shops. Singer took his friends on picnics to the beautiful island just north of Palm Beach. In anticipation of the Florida real estate boom, he and his architect planned to develop the island with a super luxurious "Paris Singer Hotel" on the south end and a typical resort hotel, the "Blue Heron", on the north end with a 36 hole golf course between the two hotels.
However, plans were changed as problems in financing and clearing titles occurred. So Paris Singer began to build a luxury hotel only on the south end of the Island and called it the "Blue Heron". It was where the current Hilton Hotel stands. Singer wanted to link the island with Palm Beach but Palm Beach and the War Department refused permission.
In 1925, Palm Beach County built a wooden bridge from Riviera Beach to Singer Island funded by a bond issue that Singer purchased himself. In 1927 the real estate boom collapsed and the sale of lots on Singer Island ceased. So did the work on the hotel. Further hardship came when a powerful hurricane destroyed the Sherman Point Bridge in 1928. It was not rebuilt until 1935. The abandoned, incomplete hotel was razed in 1940.
In 1940, the City of Riviera purchased 1,000 feet of beach on the Island for $40,000. This led to the growth of tourism in Riviera and eventual incorporation of the island north of Palm Beach Shores. In 1941 the city of Riviera changed its name to Riviera Beach.
The Town of Palm Beach Shores was developed in 1947 when A. 0. Edwards, a railroad and hotel tycoon, bought 240 acres on Singer Island for $240,000 and invested aa further $500,000 in improvements. He laid out a city plan with parks, walkways and roadways. (Originally Palm Beach Shores' northern boundary extended 300 ft. north of Blue Heron Boulevard.) In 1948 Edward's built the Inlet Court Hotel, later renamed Colonnades. In 1949 the wooden Sherman's Point Bridge was replaced with a steel and concrete 2 lane structure with a drawbridge which permitted passage through the Intracoastal Waterway. The first Sebring style race was held on the island in 1950 and ended at the Colonnades. Edward's became the town's first mayor in 1952 and died in 1960. His estate sold the Colonnades Hotel to John D. MacArthur in 1963.