The Palm Beaches spans over 2,300 miles of Florida coastline and includes beaches, hotels, golf courses, museums, malls, and a safari. The destination preserves natural beauty while modernizing through investment in new and renovated world-class hotels and an expanding culinary scene. Leadership emphasizes accessibility and sustainability. The region has evolved into a world-class travel brand and a premier hub for business, culture, education, lifestyle, and social and economic development. The area offers a refined escape with fewer crowds, healthier beach experiences, and exceptional cultural offerings across 39 distinct communities from Palm Beach and Boca Raton to Jupiter, Riviera Beach/Singer Island, West Palm Beach, and Delray Beach.
The Palm Beaches is a byword for classic Florida elegance. How are you evolving that legacy for today's traveler? The Palm Beaches have always stood for timeless sophistication, but we're not standing still. The destination is moving forward by embracing innovation while preserving our heritage. That means investment in new and renovated world-class hotels, expanding our culinary scene and leading in areas such as accessibility and sustainability.
What does The Palm Beaches offer that other high-end destinations in Florida like Miami or Naples do not? The Palm Beaches are Florida's most stylish vacation destination. We offer something rare: a sense of refined escape. Our vibrant blend of people, cultures and coastal towns welcome everyone with fewer crowds, a healthier beach experience and exceptional cultural offerings. Our 39 distinct communities offer a mosaic of experiences, from the glamour of Palm Beach and Boca Raton, the coastal tranquility of Jupiter and Riviera Beach/Singer Island,
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