Attractions

Morikami Gardens
The Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens

In The Palm Beaches, discover and explore attractions where you can let your imagination take over. Picture yourself sky-high in a lighthouse, scouting the Atlantic Ocean for ships or on safari in the savannah. Go back a 100 years by stepping inside an American castle or pull the lever on a slot machine and see what you win. There aren't any rules – just find your own adventure and spend the day having a blast.

Uniquely Palm Beach

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Wellington

 

Overview: Discover the largest equestrian sporting event in the world - the Winter Equestrian Festival.

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Wellington

 

Overview: The International Polo Club Palm Beach is a return to the way the game of polo is meant to be enjoyed, where polo players and fans of all ages can gather together in a world-class venue for the love of the sport and the lifestyle.

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Jupiter

 

Overview: Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum offers climbing tours of the landmark 1860 Lighthouse.

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West Palm Beach

 

Overview: This ten-acre site is the largest croquet complex in the world. Lessons and court time available by reservation daily, novices welcome.

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West Palm Beach

 

Overview: Featuring the best in live action, year-round greyhound racing. Simulcast wagering from greyhound, thoroughbred, harness and Jai-Alai facilities. Visit the all new Poker Room with new games, higher stakes and Big $$$ Tournaments. Fine dining in Paddock Restaurant; casual dining in The Terrace.

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Palm Beach Shores

 

Overview: Daily narrated sightseeing Palm Beach “Now & Then” tours, sunset tours, island tours and snorkel tours. Shuttle service to and from Peanut Island daily and downtown shuttle on Thursday evenings to and from West Palm Beach. Visit our Sunset Celebration at Sailfish Marina.

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West Palm Beach

 

Overview: Yesteryear Village is nestled on six tranquil acres inside the South Florida Fairgrounds. The quaint town is alive in Florida history where you are transported to a different era; a simple life.

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West Palm Beach

 

Overview: Lion Country Safari-West Palm Beach. Drive through safari with hundreds of animals roaming free and amusement park with animal encounters and demonstrations, rides, shopping, food and thrills.

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Culture & Heritage - A Cultural Capital

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West Palm Beach

 

Overview: Located in the historic EL Cid Neighborhood is the home, intact artist studio and gardens of Ann Weaver Norton (1905 - 1982) featuring nine monolithic sculptures. Gardens featuring over 300 varieties of rare palms.

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West Palm Beach

 

Overview: The Armory's mission is to provide high-quality visual art school and art gallery services that stimulate personal self-discovery and generate knowledge and awareness of art as part of life. Stop by for a visit and enjoy a campus full of creative activity! Exhibitions are FREE and open to the public.

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Boca Raton

 

Overview: Contemporary art museum with more than 4,000 works in its permanent collection, ranging from modern masters, sculpture, pre-Columbian, African, photography and world-class traveling exhibitions. Films, lectures, tours, family programming and a year-round art school.

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Belle Glade

 

Overview: As part of Palm Beach State College, this small performing arts center with first-class facilities offers professional touring productions November - May, including drama, dance,music and theater.

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Palm Beach

 

Overview: Whitehall, Henry Flagler's Gilded Age estate in Palm Beach, was completed in 1902. Now a National Historic Landmark, Whitehall is open to the public as the Flagler Museum.

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Tequesta

 

Overview: North Palm Beach County's comprehensive cultural center offering acclaimed local, national and international artists. Exhibitions, tours, School of Art for all levels and ages, cultural events, museum store and facility rentals for special events.

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West Palm Beach

 

Overview: The Norton Museum has been recognized internationally for its traveling exhibitions and collections of over 7,000 works, including European Impressionists and modern masters, American art from 1900 to the present, and an extensive collection of photography.

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West Palm Beach

 

Overview: The Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum is located in the historic 1916 Courthouse in downtown West Palm Beach.

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Palm Beach

 

Overview: The Society of the Four Arts presents notable speakers, concerts, films, educational seminars and art exhibitions for the public. Horticultural and sculpture gardens grace the lakeside campus.

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Delray Beach

 

Overview: Experience the essence of Japan in Florida, featuring a 16-acre park of renowned Japanese gardens, world-class bonsai display, galleries of historical and contemporary Asian art, family activities, signature Japanese festivals, museum store and lakeside Asian café.

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Family Adventures

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Palm Beach Gardens

 

Overview: Supervised indoor playground for children up to seven years. Cozy coffee shop/café for parents. Huge inflatable slide, trampoline, pretend area, baby area, games, etc.

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Boca Raton

 

Overview: Abundant plant and animal life surrounds this beautiful facility located adjacent to the Florida Everglades in western Boca Raton.

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Fort Lauderdale

 

Overview: Swim with the Dolphin pick-up service from any hotel or residence in Palm Beach County.

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Boca Raton

 

Overview: Coastal marine center educating visitors about the local flora and fauna through indoor displays and outdoor seawater tanks.

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West Palm Beach

 

Overview: Enjoy 23 acres of tropical splendor with over 1,500 animals from North, Central, South America, Asia and Australia. Interactive fountain, carousel, waterfront Tropics Café and new Malayan Tigers.

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West Palm Beach

 

Overview: Hands-on science center, aquarium, planetarium, museum store, special weekend programs, observatory, laser concerts, science trail, Egypt Gallery and miniature galaxy golf.

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Boca Raton

 

Overview: Sports Immortals Museum features over one million mementos from the world's greatest athletes. Retail store offers a selection of 20,000 items to purchase. Party and meeting facilities available. Sports games.

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Lake Park

 

Overview: Your resource for thrilling South Florida activities: With many different excursions offered by land, sea and air, you'll find something to satiate your appetite for adventure.

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Waterways & Waterparks

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Riviera Beach

 

Overview: Delivering family fun for over 50 years. We offer the largest and most comfortable fishing vessels in the county. Excellent fishing year round with cushioned seating and immaculate facilities. Proud sponsor of local charity kids fishing days. Serving two locations in Palm Beach County.

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Riviera Beach

 

Overview: Join us for a great day on the water, rent one of our watercrafts or take a tour with a Captain at the Helm.

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Delray Beach

 

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West Palm Beach,

 

Overview: It's a Boat! It's a Bus! It's DivaDuck! Exciting amphibious tour over land and sea is fun for everyone. Fully narrated musical tour is 75 minutes, beginning at CityPlace in downtown West Palm Beach.

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West Palm Beach

 

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West Palm Beach

 

Overview: View exhibits at the museum's Lake Worth Lagoon Education Center in Currie Park. Take a guided tour of the restored historic Coast Guard Station (circa 1936) and restored Kennedy Bunker (circa 1961) on Peanut Island.

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Exploring Our Eco Side

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Boynton Beach

 

Overview: 143,874-acre refuge for such species as snail kite, wood stork and alligator. Fishing, boat ramps, canoeing and bird watching. We are open every day sunrise to sunset.

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Parkland

 

Overview: A tour into Florida's beautiful Everglades on an airboat. The ultimate Florida experience. See Florida the way it used to be.

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West Palm Beach

 

Overview: Mounts’ gardens and programs provide the best horticultural and botanical information available related to South Florida’s unique plants and environment.

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Performing Arts Venues

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Boca Raton

 

Overview: At Mizner Park, you can shop, dine and then unwind at the art museum, cinema or outdoor amphitheater. The refreshing, resort-like atmosphere is just what you’ve been looking for.

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West Palm Beach

 

Overview: A state-of-the-art outdoor concert facility with a capacity of nearly 19,000.

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Lake Worth

 

Overview: PBSC's Duncan Theatre, centrally located in Lake Worth, celebrates live performances with world class modern dance, jazz & popular music concerts and family entertainment.

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West Palm Beach

 

Overview: The Kravis Center is one of the premier performing arts centers in the Southeast offering performances from classical to the cutting-edge, including ballet, pop, jazz, Broadway, opera and more.

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Jupiter

 

Overview: The new state-of-the-art Maltz Jupiter Theatre located in Jupiter across from the beach has 550 seats. The theatre is available for your next corporate event, lecture, graduation, and dance recital.

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