The Palm Beaches, Florida
The location alone is luxurious: The Palm Beaches consists of 39 towns and communities in Florida, located on the south-east coast between Fort Lauderdale and Orlando. From Jupiter in the north to Boca Raton in the south, 76 kilometers border the Atlantic Ocean. Beautiful landscapes meet high-class hotels, culinary innovations and world-class shopping opportunities. Vacationers can enjoy unforgettable experiences, including camping on Peanut Island, up-close wildlife encounters on the Lion Country Safari, sea turtle nesting tours at Loggerhead Marinelife Center, croquet at the National Croquet Center or underwater dives with Goliath Groupers, where you can encounter fish the size of VW Beetles.
The Palm Beaches is the closest place in North America to the Gulf Stream. The offshore reefs with their warm waters are home to an abundance of marine life and are a tropical paradise for swimmers, snorkelers and divers. Fishing, diving, sailing, paddle boarding, canoeing and jet skiing are also among the water activities that can be enjoyed here. For the more adventurous, take a hovercraft tour along some of Florida's most scenic waterways. Land sports enthusiasts are invited to watch the spring training of four MLB (Major League Baseball) teams. Golf fans will enjoy some of the best golf courses in the world. Over 60 current and former professional golfers, including Ernie Els, Rickie Fowler, Camilo Villegas and Tiger Woods, are or have been based here due to the year-round playing and course facilities. Wellington, the western community of The Palm Beaches, is one of the top three places in the world for polo and equestrian activities.
And the county also has numerous attractions for families-- : you can climb the historic Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse with the kids, go on a discovery tour at the Cox Science Center and Aquarium, play arcade games at Boomers or splash around at Rapids Waterpark. In addition, top-rated resorts have kids' clubs to keep the little ones entertained while parents enjoy the adult offerings. Family-friendly resorts include Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa, PGA National Resort, The Breakers and The Boca Raton. More than 200 cultural activities make The Palm Beaches Florida's Cultural Capital. It is best to think about which theaters, museums, art centers, performance halls and open-air stages you would like to visit in advance, otherwise you will be spoilt for choice during your vacation. Places of interest include the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, the Wick Theatre and Costume Museum and the Boca Raton Museum of Art - to name just a few. The region's nightlife venues, such as the outdoor live entertainment center Harbourside Place in Jupiter or Atlantic Avenue and Pineapple Grove in the vibrant city center of Delray Beach, can almost be described as sightseeing spots. And for those who simply want to relax, there are more than 80 recreational parks - and 76 kilometers of gorgeous beaches. After all, The Palm Beaches not only lives up to the highest expectations of luxurious travelers, but also to its own name.
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