South Florida is the gateway to the Florida Keys and home to Miami Beach – playground to the globe’s rich and famous. As the only region in the continental U.S. to experience a tropical climate year round, South Florida draws an international crowd of partygoers, sun worshippers, investors, families and retirees. From Miami to the Keys, the glades to the Gulf Coast, South Florida has something for everyone. Map of the South Florida region.
Boca Raton • A city on the eastern coast of Florida between West Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale
• Well-regarded for its perfectlymanicured landscaping, spacious parks and pristine beaches
• Attracts retirees from around the world who value culture, beauty and sunshine, creating one of the greatest concentrations of retirees living in the state of Florida Mizner Park is located in downtown Boca Raton, and is a popular shopping destination for locals and tourist alike.
West Palm Beach • • •
An eclectic blend of old and new Features a lively downtown area for shopping and exciting dining experiences Home to the Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, one of the premiere art centers in South Florida
Palm Beach •
Home to world-class, upscale shopping on Worth Avenue, from Lake Worth to the Atlantic Ocean
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Boasts glistening beaches with panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean
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The oldest municipality in South Florida
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Reaches an average yearly temperature hovering around 64°F
Delray Beach •
Lined by scenic public beaches and a hip downtown district known for its restaurants and nightlife
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Has a nearly six month hot and humid summer from May through October
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Recently established the Downtown Arts District, home to numerous galleries and performance art exhibitions
Cornell Museum, part of Old School Square in Delray Beach
Sarasota •
Features cultural attractions including the world famous Sarasota Ballet, Sarasota Opera and the Florida Studio theatre
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Has been known as a “Paradise for the Pampered” since the early 20th century Lined by 35 miles of breathtaking beaches containing some of the "finest and whitest sand in the world"
Miami
View of the ever-changing Miami skyline
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The second most populous city in Florida
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Has its coldest winter months from December through March with highs in the upper 70's and lows near 60 degrees.
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Many residents can be heard speaking Spanish, with Miami being the largest Latin-American community outside of Latin America
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