Overview Of The Area - Boca Raton To West Palm
Perfectly situated between the West Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale metropolitan areas, South Palm Beach County has a neighborhood and home perfect for any lifestyle and budget.
Stretching from the ocean to the Everglades, South Palm Beach County isn't just a great place to live, it's a great place to learn, too. Florida Atlantic University's main campus in Boca Raton and Lynn University makes the region Palm Beach County's hub of higher education.
Education through nature abounds like Gumbo Limbo Nature Center and nearby Butterfly World, and Morikami Gardens.
Life in South Palm Beach County isn't all business, however. Mizner Park and Town Center at Boca Raton are some of South Florida's top shopping destinations, and the region's beaches, fishing, golf and country club communities, combine to make luxury living with active lifestyles.
From waterfront mansions to secluded country club homes to affordable condominiums and thriving retirement communities, South Palm Beach County really does have it all.
Within a 30-minute drive, visitors and residents can visit the Caldwell Theatre Company in Boca Raton, the Boca Raton Museum of Art, the Henry Morrison Flagler Museum in Palm Beach, and the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts in West Palm Beach. A 30 minute drive South provides access to the city of Fort Lauderdale and lots of attractions, including the Broward Center for Performing Arts, Las Olas Blvd. shopping and dining, beautiful beaches and yatching centers. A 60-minute drive south provides access to the city of Miami and dozens of its attractions, including the Miami MetroZoo, the Miami Seaquarium, the South Beach, and the Jackie Gleason Theater.
Tennis fans can enjoy the Delray Beach Tennis Center, host site of several major international tennis events such as the Davis Cup, Fed Cup, and Chris Evert/Bank of America Pro-Celebrity Tennis Classic. More first-rate sports can be found a short drive away. The nearby city of Sunrise is home to the Florida Panthers of the National Hockey League. A little further south are other Miami-area teams, including the Florida Marlins (MLB), Miami Heat (NBA), and Miami Dolphins (NFL).
"Palm Beach County....the best of everything"