SOUTH FLORIDA ITINERARY
PALM BEACH
JUPITER
Jupiter is a small beach town on the southeastern coast of Florida. Jupiter is known for its breathtaking natural scenery and laidback tiki bars. Towering above the Jupiter Inlet is the beautiful brick-red Lighthouse, one of the oldest and most iconic structures in The Palm Beaches. Enjoy long days in the sun at the many sandbars followed by nights at incredible restaurants and casual bars. Take a morning stroll along the beach under the Juno Beach Pier to look for shark teeth. There are countless activities to do in Jupiter including:
-Lunch at Square Grouper or Guanabanas
-Boating through the Jupiter Inlet -Swimming at the many Sandbars -Shark Teeth hunting in Juno Beach
-Tour the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse -Walk the trail in Riverbend Park
-Watch the waves crash in Coral Cove
WEST PALM BEACH
West Palm Beach, located on Florida’s east coast, is a town that truly combines both extreme luxury and the relaxing Floridian lifestyle. West Palm’s neighboring island of Palm Beach is home to some of America’s wealthiest occupants, eye catching mansions, and historic Gilded Age architecture. The warm year round weather and miles of beautiful coastline and waterways make for a picturesque yachting destination with an array of on-the-water and onshore activities at your fingertips. Known as America’s First Resort Destination, the Palm Beaches are a getaway not to be missed. Some popular activities include:
- Explore downtown’s Clematis Street and City Place
- Enjoy upscale shopping & dining on Worth Avenue
- Visit the popular downtown GreenMarket on Saturdays
- Have brunch or play golf at the historic Breakers Hotel
- Swim or snorkel at the Peanut Island sandbar
- Relax in the uncrowded sand at Municipal Beach
FORT LAUDERDALE
Located on Florida’s Gold Coast, Fort Lauderdale is home to a yachting community unlike any other, hence earning it the title of Yachting Capital of the World. Masses of mega yachts flock to Fort Lauderdale year round due to its high volume of waterways, marinas, ship yards, and yachting facilities. With a temperature that rarely drops below 70 degrees, Fort Lauderdale is a perfect vacation destination year round. The area is known for its sun kissed shoreline, beach front promenade with eye catching wave wall, restaurants, shopping, arts & culture. Some of Fort Lauderdale’s must do activities include:
- Bike along the beachfront promenade
- Shop and dine on Las Olas Boulevard
- View world class yachts at the International Boat Show
- Visit the International Swimming Hall of Fame
- Walk the trails at Hugh Taylor Birch State Park - Enjoy a night of entertainment at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
MIAMI
Located in the heart of South Florida, Miami is one of the worlds most popular vacation spots due to its trendy nightlife, miles of beachfront, world class restaurants, renowned art scene, and professional athletics. Dubbed the ‘Magic City’ in the early 1900’s, Miami has lived up to its name drawing in crowds of people every year looking to experience everything the city has to offer. Bright blue waters lined with modern skyscrapers create a backdrop to this city that is as diverse in culture as it is in events & activities. Some of Miami’s must do’s include:
- Snap a photo in the art district’s colorful Wynwood Walls - Shop till you drop at Merrick Park, Miracle Mile, and Lincoln Rd - Bike or rollerblade along the Ocean Drive promenade - Drop anchor and go for a swim in Biscayne Bay - Soak up the culture of Little Havana’s Calle Ocho - Drink & dine at world class restaurants - Immerse yourself in the renowned nightlife & club scene
THE FLORIDA KEYS
The Florida Keys, a string of islands extending from the southern tip of Florida, are home to some of the most pristine waters in the country. Palm trees and sandy beaches line the shores of the islands and create a tropical paradise that attracts tourists looking to immerse themselves in the ‘Jimmy Buffet’ way of life. Key West, aka The Conch Republic, lies roughly 90 miles north of Cuba and is home to the southernmost point in the Continental USA. The Keys are a popular destination for snorkeling, diving, and fishing due to their colorful reefs, tropical fish, crystal waters, and famous lobster season.
Some of the Florida Keys popular attractions include:
- Visit the Southernmost Point, Key West - Bar hop on Duval Street, Key West - Snorkel to Christ of the Abyss, Key Largo - Book a sport fishing charter, Islamorada - Dive for lobsters from August to March - Explore the many waterfront restaurants and shops - Take a cruise to the historic Dry Tortugas & Fort Jefferson