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The Palm Beaches – The Best Way to Experience Florida

April 6, 2012

Discover The Palm Beaches, an exciting collection of luxury resorts, boutique and trusted-brand hotels, an innovative culinary landscape, trendy shops and boutiques of world-wide fame, and a nightlife that thrives year-round. With 15 distinct districts, 47 miles of pristine beaches, and a staggering collection of attractions and cultural venues, it is no surprise the destination was just ranked among the world’s best in both the Luxury and Summer Vacations categories by US News & World Report. With so much to offer, The Palm Beaches truly is the best way to experience Florida. Following is a sampling of destination claims, story ideas, and new announcements and celebrations for the destination:

Defined by Districts

The Palm Beaches bring together 15 distinct districts- 12 featuring shopping and dining, two focused on eco-adventures, and one containing the Convention Center and surrounding entertainment. Located up and down the coast and west out to Lake Okeechobee, each district offers a completely unique experience, culture, and collection of events for visitors to enjoy. These districts include: Palm Beach and Worth Avenue, Clematis Street, CityPlace and Convention & Entertainment District in West Palm Beach, Northwood Village, Antique Row, Palm Beach Gardens, Jupiter/Juno Beach Lake Worth, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, Downtown Boca Raton, Boca Town Center and Glades Road, Wellington, and Lake Okeechobee.

America’s First Resort Destination

In 1893, Henry M. Flagler declared Palm Beach as a “veritable paradise.” That year, Flagler set about building the largest wooden structure in the world – The Royal Poinciana Hotel – in Palm Beach, and connected his railroad from the northern United States to South Florida. In 1896, Flagler opened the Palm Beach Inn, which soon became known as The Breakers Palm Beach – now a legendary, five-star resort. Just 18 years later, the town of Palm Beach was incorporated. Since then, everyone from Hollywood stars to heads of state, from literary and artistic icons to Old Money and international business magnates have come to enjoy this lush island as a vacation destination. Take an in-depth look at some of our time-honored resorts, explore our history at the Flagler Museum, learn about our past on a walking tour down Worth Avenue, and appreciate the architecture from one of the county’s first developers, Addison Mizner, along Mizner Park.

Beach, Waterway, Marine

With more than 47 miles of Atlantic coastline and countless waterways, there is no shortage of liquid assets to enjoy in The Palm Beaches. From fishing, diving and snorkeling to sailing, boating and yachting, the range of on- or in-the-water experiences are endless. With an average annual temperature of 75 degrees and ample Florida sunshine, the area’s enviable weather creates an ideal environment for year-round outdoor fun. Close proximity to the Gulf Stream means comfortable ocean temperatures as well, making our Atlantic waters warm for bathers and extra clear for divers. For a day on the water, an abundance of marinas up and down the Intracoastal Waterway makes docking a yacht or chartering a boat a simple task.

World-Class Shopping

Internationally known as a hot spot for avant-garde designers, trendy and chic style, and world-class shopping, The Palm Beaches is like a runway for today’s top fashions. Dubbed the “Rodeo Drive of the East Coast,” Worth Avenue Avenue is the preeminent designer shopping destination in Florida. Strolling along the popular Atlantic Avenue in Delray Beach is a great way to peruse quaint shops and boutiques, while downtown Boca Raton’s Mizner Park and Royal Palm Place offer upscale shopping venues with Mediterranean-style courtyards. Ideally located in downtown West Palm Beach, CityPlace is an open-air shopping and entertainment district inspired by the pedestrian-friendly piazzas of Italy. Just a few blocks away is the Downtown Waterfront District, with ample space for ongoing events and programs. If antiquing is your passion, you will love the six blocks of shopping along Antique Row in West Palm Beach offering a treasure trove of collectibles, timeless furnishings, and special home and garden accessories. The Gardens Mall, Town Center at Boca Raton, and The Mall at Wellington Green will impress every shopper with their large collections of global fashion retailers.

Unique Experiences

The Palm Beaches offers more than just a visit to pristine beaches. Travelers can enjoy a variety of unique and one-of-a-kind experiences on any budget. Here’s a sampling: full-moon bike rides along some of Riverbend Park’s 15 miles of trails, up-close animal encounter at Lion Country Safari, spring training for two teams – St. Louis Cardinals and the Florida Marlins, a dive with the country’s only private S.C.U.B.A. Country Club, and interaction with the turtles at the Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s special rehabilitation facility.

World Famous for Big Bass – and other fish too

Lake Okeechobee, which borders the county to the west, is world famous for its big bass. Anglers from all over drop their lines in what is the second largest freshwater lake in the United States, anxious to catch their “trophy fish.” To the east, nowhere does the warm northward current of the Gulf Stream come closer to the continental U.S. than off The Palm Beaches’ coastline. In between these famous fishing waters lie uncounted miles of productive fishing canals, estuaries, and the Intracoastal Waterway. The fishing season is virtually year-round, but specific species of fish are more prolific certain times of the year. While the winter is peak for bass and ladyfish, the transition into spring means snook and blue marlin. Under the summer sun, fishermen can find concentrations of dolphin (the fish), wahoo, sailfish and an occasional tuna. In the fall, black and silver mullet travel south along coastal beaches, as do bluefish, snook, tarpon, barracuda, kingfish and jack crevalle, to name just a few. And year-round, water-bound travelers enjoy free boat and kayak docking along any of the ports on along The Palm Beaches’ Intracoastal.

Year-Round Nightlife

Once the sun goes down in The Palm Beaches, the night comes to life with a variety of fun and exciting activities for all ages. From the hottest dance clubs and rooftop bars, to waterfront family movie nights and evening street festivals, the area’s various districts light up with entertainment options. Some of the more popular areas for nighttime play include: Downtown West Palm Beach, with Clematis Street, the Waterfront Commons, and CityPlace, which showcase free live music, outdoor events and street parties throughout the week, all connected by a free trolley; Atlantic Avenue and Pineapple Grove in vibrant Downtown Delray Beach, which brings together more than 100 bars and restaurants to appeal to every lifestyle; and the eclectic and artsy Lake Worth, known for its music venues and colorful vibe. In Palm Beach Gardens, the newly emerged Downtown at The Gardens features everything from swanky jazz clubs to boisterous breweries, located right beside the upscale Gardens Mall. Just off of Worth Avenue on the island of Palm Beach, visitors might spot a celebrity or two at late-night hot spots and the hottest new restaurants, as well as legendary locales, such as The Chesterfield Palm Beach’s famous Leopard Lounge and The Colony Hotel’s Royal Room, featuring a Cabaret Series and Motown Fridays. Ongoing and annual events, such as Clematis by Night, Saturday Evenings on the Avenue in Lake Worth, On the Avenue in Delray Beach, and the Art & Wine Promenade in Northwood Village, and SunFest, Southwest Florida’s largest outdoor music festival, all ensure non-stop, after-hour fun.



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