Things to do in Palm Beaches Beyond the Beach

Wildlife-rich coastlines, cultural landmarks, and luxury escapes beckon exploration in The Palm Beaches…

From tranquil beaches and lush nature trails to vibrant downtowns and cultural escapes, The Palm Beaches offer a variety of attractions. Boasting 39 unique cities and towns, the region invites families, couples, and solo travellers alike to uncover hidden gems, local favourites and off-the-beaten-path adventures.

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Jupiter: Nature and adventure

Nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers will love Jupiter, a town where the charm of Old Florida meets tropical vibrancy. Known for its native landscapes, turquoise waters and colourful reefs, the town offers plenty of opportunities to catch a glimpse of wildlife, from herons gliding over marshes to sea turtles along the coast.

For a closer look at Jupiter’s marine wonders, snorkelling at Coral Cove Park offers encounters with sea turtles and fish among the reefs and rocky coves. Riverbend Park is another favourite for active travellers, perfect for walking, bike riding, canoeing and kayaking along the scenic trails or waterways.

Jupiter The Palm Beaches

Towering above the coast, the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum stands as one of the oldest and most iconic structures in The Palm Beaches. This national heritage site features waterfront exhibits and guided tours that delve into more than 5,000 years of history. Jupiter is also home to the Busch Wildlife Sanctuary, where rescued animals, from furry mammals to exotic birds and reptiles, further showcase Jupiter’s blend of adventure, nature, and heritage.

Delray Beach: A laid-back coastal escape

An intimate beach town with a big-city personality, Delray Beach is a vibrant South Florida community situated between Boca Raton and West Palm Beach. Best known for hosting The Delray Beach Open, February’s annual professional tennis tournament, the town also invites travellers to soak up the Florida sun along the crystal-clear Atlantic Ocean by day and enjoy the lively atmosphere in downtown by night.

Voted #1 best beach in Florida USA Today 2025 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards, Delray Municipal Beach is a mellow nirvana of sand and surf, offering a watery playground for sports of all kinds. Kayaking, snorkelling, and paddleboarding equipment is available to rent for travellers wanting to pay homage to Delray’s adventurous spirit. The beach also holds a prestigious Blue Flag designation, an international accolade recognising beachesand marinas for their high standards in water quality, environmental management, safety, and educational initiatives.

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Away from the shoreline, bustling Atlantic Avenue offers boutique shopping, local restaurants and family-friendly attractions, including Silverball Retro Arcade, a multi-generational attraction that offers more than 100 classic pinball machines and video games for playing. Also beyond the coast is the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, which offers a serene escape tucked within this city’s lush landscape. Spanning 16 acres, the authentic gardens celebrate centuries of Japanese design through tranquil ponds, bonsai collections and carefully curated pathways.

Boca Raton: Coastal Luxury meets World Cup excitement

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Affectionately known to locals as “Boca,” Boca Raton is a vibrant city where natural beauty, coastal luxury and cultural richness meet. As nearby Miami gears up to host matches during the 2026 World Cup, Boca Raton offers a relaxed-pace and homebase for travellers seeking access to the action without the crowds. Boca Raton provides a refined Florida experience pre-or post- World Cup fun, being a simple Brightline train ride away from the World Cup action.

Among Boca Raton’s standout natural attractions is Spanish River Park where the beach between Tower 18 and the park’s southern boundary received the coveted international Blue Flag designation in May 2025 – placing it among just three Blue Flag beaches in the United States (alongside Delray Municipal Beach). Nearby, the Gumbo Limbo Nature Center’s 20 acres invite visitors to explore the region’s coastal ecosystem through nature trails, butterfly gardens and marine conservation exhibits.

From wildlife encounters and historic landmarks to vibrant beach towns and coastal escapes, The Palm Beaches continue to surprise and inspire, offering countless opportunities to uncover something new.

Natasha Colyer
Natasha Colyerhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
My name is Natasha and I am the Editor and Founder of Seen in the City. I have always loved to express myself creatively, most particularly through my writing, and after working for a number of other companies including Vogue and My Chic City I decided to head out on my own and Seen in the City was born. You can contact me on natasha@seeninthecity.co.uk

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