Palm Beach County offers miles of beautiful coastline, hundreds of golf courses and the best shopping. West in the county polo grounds supply excitement and on the western border lays the Everglades, home to alligator, deer and graceful birds. Palm Beach County's towns and cities are rich in history and diversity.

          

  

Palm Beach Cities & Towns

 

City of Boca Raton

Boca Raton has been described as a cosmopolitan metropolis with a tropical paradise lifestyle. The City has spectacular beaches, gorgeous landscaping and beautiful architectural design. Boca Raton is well known for its outstanding schools and colleges, parks, nature preserves, golf courses and amazing shopping!

  

Town of Highland Beach

The Town of Highland Beach is located in the southeastern part of Palm Beach County. The Town encompasses 0.6 square miles and lies between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway. The Town’s main street is a beautiful tree-lined stretch of Florida’s state road A1A.

 

City of Delray Beach

Delray Beach is truly a unique city! From its award winning public beaches and vibrant downtown nightlife to its excellent neighborhoods, bustling economy, and abundance of cultural activities, Delray Beach offers an unparalleled quality of life.

  

Town of Gulf Stream

This wealthy oceanfront town has touches of Old Florida as well as a modern simple elegance. The main street, State Road A1A, which winds through town, is a state-designated “scenic and historic highway” and the town’s most precious possessions are 400 Australian pines that form a shady canopy over the road.

 

Town of Briny Breezes

Briny is a private community consisting mostly of "Snowbirds" from the Northeast, Midwest, and Canada. It is currently the only mobile home trailer park with beach front property in Florida.

  

City of Boynton Beach

Boynton Beach is in the heart of Florida’s Gold Coast. The city offers excellent drift fishing and scuba diving off its wide sandy beaches. World-class golf courses, dozens of restaurants and pubs, and relaxed shopping boost the diversity of available activities.

 

Town of Hypoluxo

Hypoluxo is a small town nestled on the shores of the Intracoastal Waterway. Hypoluxo is just minutes from West Palm Beach and a mere stone’s throw from the sandy Atlantic beaches. The name Hypoluxo comes from the Seminole name for Lake Worth, roughly translated "water all ‘round, no get out."

  

Town of Manalapan

Manalapan is a neatly maintained residential community located south of Palm Beach metropolitan area. Residents enjoy the solitude and seclusion of living on a barrier island surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and the Florida Intracoastal Waterway.

 

Town of Lantana

The Town of Lantana is a coastal community which still retains the charm of its origins as an old Florida fishing village. Although it is one of the smaller communities of Palm Beach County, it is noted as one of the oldest. The Town covers 2.25 square miles.

  

Town of South Palm Beach

South Palm Beach is a beautiful community located on a barrier island between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway. South Palm Beach is approximately 5/8th of a mile long and is bounded by the Town of Palm Beach to the north and the Town of Lantana to the south.

 

City of Lake Worth

Lake Worth incorporates a seemingly endless stretch of beautiful, sunny beaches and a timeless downtown area that will appeal to anyone. People of all ages enjoy this inviting community, while taking in the sun-drenched sea shore and remaining close to many diverse areas of Florida’s beauty and charm.

  

City of Atlantis

Atlantis is a small city with a total area of 1.4 square miles, was formerly known as Mulberry Farms. It’s known as one of the most aesthetically beautiful country club communities in the United States with beautiful homes to suit every taste.

 

City of Greenacres

Greenacres takes great pride in its sense of community, its improved neighborhood parks, impressive landscaped medians and landscaping programs, as well as the many other innovative programs that continue to make the City stand out as “A Good Place to Live, Work and Play!”

  

Village of Wellington

Wellington is an equestrian community. As you ride around you see horses everywhere, in open fields, on private property, playing polo, in training, jumping, romping and grazing. Wellington lays claim to outstanding equestrian programs, activities and events.

 

Village of Royal Palm Beach

Royal Palm Beach encompasses 11.65 square miles and is approximately 6 miles due west of the City of West Palm Beach. A great diversity of housing opportunities is available. There’s something for everyone, from young families to active retirees, in the Village’s many neighborhoods.

  

City of West Palm Beach

West Palm Beach is the County’s cultural and commercial hub, alive with theaters, galleries and world-class museums. Golf courses, tennis courts and watersports galore will keep you busy. The City also offers family fun, with the Palm Beach Zoo, the South Florida Science Museum and the Seaside Activity Station.

 

Town of Palm Beach

Named for the many palm trees scattered across the island, Palm Beach has been an attraction for many of the world’s wealthiest and most famous individuals since the early 1900’s. Palm Beach, a mere 14 miles in length and 1/2 mile at its widest, offers an environment and lifestyle like no other island in the world.

  

Town of Palm Beach Shores

Palm Beach Shores is a beautiful, little tropical seaside community located on the southern tip of Singer Island, bounded by the Atlantic Ocean and the city of Lake Worth. The town is famous for its beautiful beach with clean sand and the sparkling ocean.

 

City of Riviera Beach

Riviera Beach is a growing harbor city located along the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. The beautiful sandy beaches make Riviera Beach an appealing place for sporting events. The city is also a popular location for business and casual activities.

  

Village of North Palm Beach

The Village of North Palm Beach is home to one of the finest municipal golf courses in the state of Florida and its Country Clubs rank among the finest. The village is 4.9 square miles and is known as a boating community which testifies to its rather large and intricate network of canals and waterways.

 

City of Palm Beach Gardens

Palm Beach Gardens is considered to be the Golf Capital of the World with dozens of courses and the headquarters of the Professional Golfers’ Association of America. Residents enjoy the community’s many parks, and facilities for sporting activities from tennis to volleyball.

  

Town of Juno Beach

Juno Beach is a quiet oceanfront community with a small-town atmosphere tucked neatly between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway. The location makes it ideal for a vacation or retirement retreat as well as a permanent home. Its proximity to U.S. 1 gives residents easy access to nearby amenities.

 

Town of Jupiter

Jupiter attracts those looking for an escape to a quiet paradise and is the County’s oldest settlement. Jupiter’s most recognizable landmark, Jupiter Lighthouse never fails to impress anyone seeing it for the first time. Residents do not have to travel far to experience the natural wonders of southern Florida.

  

Village of Tequesta

Tequesta offers over 100 miles of beach, river and Intracoastal waterfront. The Gulf Stream flows closest off its shores and brings with it sport fishing that is coveted the world over. The Village is also home to an enviable array of cultural activities sure to delight people of all ages.

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