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West Palm Beach Florida: 60 Fun Things To Do

West Palm Beach, Florida, USA downtown skyline

Are you planning a summer vacation down south? Looking forward to the soft, warm sand under your toes? Then West Palm Beach, Florida is the perfect tropical getaway for you.

 
Beachfront resorts in West Palm Beach offer a variety of options for sunbathing, poolside lounging, and outdoor dining. After hitting the sand and surf, wander downtown for a meal at an ocean-view restaurant or rooftop bar – before exploring all that this family-friendly city has to offer: museums, galleries, adventure tours, etc.
 
In this booming urban center, you will find cultural treasures, delectable cuisine, and beautiful beaches (we won’t give them away here, but keep reading to learn more.) West Palm Beach – and the surrounding area – is filled with activities, so if you want to discover everything the city has to offer, you’re in the right spot.

1. Explore the Intracoastal Waterway by kayak

kayaking

Paddling, kayaking, and canoeing are ideal in West Palm Beach because of the region’s murky mangroves and protected Intracoastal waterway. Adventure-loving travelers can start their kayaking trips from the beautiful Riviera Beach, Peanut Island, and Loxahatchee River, just to name a few.

If you prefer to go at your own pace, you may also rent your own kayak and go on a guided excursion!

2. Rosemary Square offers you a great shopping experience

City Place West Palm Beach Rosemary Square
Do you want to go shopping? In addition to over 60 restaurants and outlets (looking for bargains, anyone? ), as well as swanky offices and boutique apartments, this upscale shopping center is located downtown.
 
This is the perfect place to go for a casual movie night if you feel like splurging a bit of money during your vacation!

3. Take a tour of the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum

National Navy UDT Seal Museum in Fort Pierce Florida
During a visit to the National Navy Seal Museum, you’ll be treated to some educational and entertaining exhibits, all of which will give you an understanding of how the SEAL teams live, train, and achieve their missions.
 
Throughout the museum, artifacts tell the story of their military service and experiences, from the early days of World War II up to the present.

4. Take a trip to the Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society

Green parots
At Dreher Park, this not-for-profit zoo houses approximately 550 animals of various sizes, shapes, and species, belonging to more than 150 different species from far and wide.
 
In the zoo, 150 acres of tropical land are divided into sections named after different countries. Step inside a specific zone and you’ll see animals from that region. Have fun traveling from one area to another! Comfortable footwear is recommended.
 

5. Take a sunset cruise

Young attractive woman sitting on the deck of yacht and enjoying sunset
Looking for a romantic getaway? Wish to earn brownie points with your significant other? There is no better way to end a busy day than with a sunset cruise trip (particularly one that takes you out to Jupiter island).
 
Take in the sparkling waters around you while watching lighthouses and beachgoers, and be sure to take some pictures!

6. Okeeheelee Park is a great place to water ski

Slalom skiing
If you are an outdoorsy type, Okeeheelee Park is perfect for you!
 
The park’s main attractions include boating, fishing, and water skiing on two lakes.
 
Do you still want more? The plethora of amenities also includes trails for biking and running, picnic spots, a tennis court, a golf course, a baseball field, and a nature center.
 

7. Manatee Lagoon is a great place to picnic

Manatee Lagoon
It’s no surprise that Manatee Lagoon is among the most popular West Palm Beach attractions, since large, blubbery manatees are adorable creatures!
 
The Lagoon is known for a variety of family-friendly outdoor amenities, such as an observation deck for wildlife viewing and a gift shop.

8. Fly above the coastline on an airplane tour

Panoramic Views in Light Aircraft Tour
Who among us is a budding Maverick? An aerial tour of West Palm Beach is without a doubt one of the best ways to explore the city, and that statement couldn’t be more true.
 
As you soar thousands of feet above the shore, you’ll see the towering hotels, busy streets, golden shoreline, and surrounding area like never before.
 
Do you prefer a more hands-on approach? To fulfill any dreams of becoming a pilot, you can also book a special session for aircraft lessons.

9. The Worth Avenue Clock Tower is a great spot for a selfie

Worth Ave, West Palm Beach, Florida
The picturesque tower sits on the corner of Worth Avenue and is one of the city’s most well-known landmarks.
 
For those of you who want to amplify your Instagram travel diary, the Worth Avenue Clock Tower is the perfect spot. Missing this spot would be like visiting New York without seeing Times Square, despite only being a quick stop-by landmark!
 

10. The Norton Museum of Art is a great place to see international art

Norton Museum of Art building
An art museum that is a favorite among culture vultures, this museum houses an incredible collection of artworks focusing on topics such as American art, Chinese sculpture, and European art.
 
Besides the main collections, the museum also exhibits photography and paintings from local artists, dishing up themes every month to spice things up a bit – so even if you have visited before, you can expect to see something different!

11. Get a taste of speedboat power!

Speed Boat
Jet boats and speed boats are perfect for thrill-seekers and speed demons who want to put their West Palm Beach vacation to the test!
 
You can join a jet boat trip or even rent your own for the day (though perhaps not for those prone to seasickness).
 
If you choose to ride across the water, buckle up and prepare to feel the wind flutter through your hair!
 

12. Visit Grassy Waters Preserve and go Hiking

Mounts Botanical Garden
There are a few noteworthy walks you can take at the Grassy Waters Preserve in West Palm Beach, a wetland ecosystem that supplies fresh water to the city.
 
There are guided tours and wildlife programs available in addition to spotting some locals (lizards, gators, birds, etc.) and learning about the environment.
 
Besides paddle boating and hiking trails, there are plenty of bird watching spots within the preserve, complete with a breathtaking landscape and ideal locations for bird watching.

13. Discover Mounts Botanical Garden's beauty

Botanical garden
Mount Botanical Garden is Palm Beach County’s oldest and largest botanical garden, and is a longtime favorite of locals and tourists alike.
 
It has about 2000 species of plants, including tropical and subtropical varieties.
 
You can easily explore all the park has to offer at your own pace since the land is divided into sections.

14. Parasailing is something you should try

Water Sport Parasailing
When you’re lifted high above the ground, surrounded by nothing but wind and sky, there’s something undeniably thrilling about it.
 
What if it happens to be over one of Florida’s stunning coastlines? This is even better. It’s time to book a parasailing tour if that sounds like your idea of fun!
 
It’s easy to navigate, even if you’ve never done it before, thanks to experts

15. Take a tour of Peanut Island Park's secret bunker

Peanut Islands secret bunker
On sizzling summer days, this 80-acre tropical park is a wonderful place to cool off with a swimming pool, picnic spots, barbecue pits, and paved pathways.
 
Get ready for an exciting day filled with colorful fish and a variety of water activities in the fresh and clean water!
 
Any first-time visitor should not miss the former secret bunker built for President John F. Kennedy.

16. Visit the Kravis Center to see a performance

Kravis Center
After a day at the beach, are you looking for some nightlife? It’s all here at the Kravis Center (for the Performing Arts) in the Downtown area; from Shakespearean plays to Broadway musicals.
 
Each month, the management organizes a riveting lineup of award-winning musicals and plays across the center’s event hall, black box theatre, and performance theatre.
 

17. Wakeboarding is fun to try

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If you’re looking for thrills, this is the place for you (there are plenty of options here, obviously).
 
Wakeboarding is one of the most fun and exciting things to do in West Palm Beach on a sunny day.
 
Wakeboarding only requires a board and some sturdy shoes (it’s not for the faint of heart), as well as someone to tow you.
 
Are you ready for the next part? Enjoy yourself! As you whizz across the surface of the water, you won’t have to worry about falling off or anything like that. Just focus on having fun.
 
Book a water sports club trip with friends or book a solo trip.

18. At Dyer Park, you can burn a few calories

Adult woman with bicycle in park
Located 15 minutes from West Palm Beach, Dyer Park provides fields for baseball, football, softball, and a playground for kids. It is a great place for a quick run, a leisurely stroll, or a picnic on the grass.
 
There is a lot of energy and excitement here, but it’s not overrun with tourists. It’s a great place to spend an afternoon.

19. Take a tour of the Henry Morrison Flagler Museum

Henry Morrison Flagler Museum
Seeking a historic landmark that offers unique architecture as well? Take a look at the Henry Morrison Flagler Museum!
 
Located inside one of the most stunning Gilded Age mansions built in the early 1900s that sits inches away from the shoreline with enchanting gardens, this sprawling mansion hosts guided tours, exhibitions, and galas and balls when necessary.
 

20. Lion Country Safari is a great way to surprise the kids

Female Lion
Serengeti is not a necessity, am I right? A 30-minute drive from downtown, this drive-through safari park and amusement park contains over 1,000 animals.
 
Lion Country is the first cageless zoo in the US, allowing majestic animals like giraffes, zebras, and rhinos to roam freely in the park as visitors drive through it.
 
It is difficult to appreciate the size of these animals in traditional zoos – you have to see them up close.

21. Experience the thrill of horseback riding

Rear view of people horseback riding on sunny day
You will certainly enjoy horseback riding in West Palm Beach at any scenic farm (such as Fantasy Blue Farm), ranch or academic center, regardless of your age.
 
The tour can be done solo or with an instructor for a half-day or full-day, depending on your budget and schedule.
 
Are you new to horseback riding? It won’t take long for you to gallop along after the friendly trainers show you the ropes!
 

22. McCarthy's Wildlife Sanctuary is a great place to make new friends

Tiger
Dedicated to saving animals from unfavorable situations and nurturing them back to health, McCarthy’s Wildlife Sanctuary will tug at your heartstrings.
 
Visitors can get up close and personal with some of the sanctuary’s 170+ animals on regular guided tours 16 miles northwest of downtown West Palm Beach.
 
The tours are more than just a meet-and-greet; they offer insights into the rehab clinics and recovery room’s daily activities.
 

23. Visit Winding Waters Natural Area to discover nature

Florida bird
Add Winding Waters Natural Area to your bucket list for a tranquil experience with nature. Take a break from the main tourist attractions at Winding Waters.
 
It also boasts a kayaking route and walking path tour, allowing visitors to quietly explore the calm beauty of the marshy, swampy, 548-acre inland reserve.

24.Visit the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum for dinner

Red Lighthouse
A quaint museum adds to the charm of this iconic lighthouse that has been illuminating sailors’ paths since the late 1800s.
 
A winding path through history takes you past replicas of shipwreck models and a working light tower, all while enjoying incredible views of Jupiter’s shoreline!
 
Experience a climbing tour, view exhibits dating back 5,000 years, and participate in historical programs at this museum. Get a bite to eat at one of the waterfront restaurants nearby while you’re there.

25. Stand-up paddleboarding will help you get balanced

Woman paddleboarding on the lake
Even though the West Palm inlets aren’t as rough and choppy as the ocean, they are still a blast!
 
It’s an amazing way to kick back and take in both the ocean and the sun on a stand-up paddleboard (SUP). There are several water sports companies that offer SUP lessons at several beaches (including the lush mangroves around Singer Island) so you can get started right away.

26. Visit the State Park of John D. MacArthur Beach

North Palm Beach MacArthur Beach
A popular spot up at North Palm Beach, this gorgeous state park features powdery white sands.
 
There is a wide variety of activities available to visitors, including kayak rental, paddleboard rental, volleyball by the beach, snorkeling in designated areas (including an underwater eco-park), swimming, surfing, and fishing.
 
Are you more comfortable staying dry? A picnic outdoors would be a great idea, right? You can also expect plenty of gulls, pelicans, and sandpipers to visit.

27. Visit the South Florida Science Center

Young family in aquarium
This science center is located next to the Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society in southwest West Palm Beach and aims to educate the masses about what science can be like.
 
There are interactive exhibits, a planetarium, an aquarium, a mini-golf course, as well as a variety of camps and community events held at the center.
 

28. Visit the Palm Beach County Convention Center for a fun night out

Multi-million dollar complex offers indoor and outdoor venues for every type of event. Along with hosting business conferences, trade shows, exhibits, and banquets, the convention center also offers a host of fun activities for everyone – from children to adults!
 
If you’re in the area, you should check out the neighborhood across the street. There are busy bars, shops for all budgets, and restaurants with portions the size of your head.

29. The Phil Foster Park is a great place to learn about marine life

A Manatee Underwater
Why not spend some time at Phil Foster Park, which offers gorgeous views of the coast and endless activities?
 
There are many grassy fields to choose from as well as wide sidewalks for cycling, jogging, or simply lounging! You can also rent kayaks, snorkel sets, or paddleboards if you’re feeling extra adventurous.
 
Fishing platforms are wildly popular (and often extremely successful) in the area because of the abundance of marine life. The park also has playgrounds for kids and picnic areas with tables and grills, so you can plan a full day of fun even if fishing isn’t your thing!

30.Take a snorkeling trip beneath the surface!

Woman with mask snorkeling
West Palm Beach’s waters are best explored with your own two eyes, right? In addition to being enjoyable, snorkeling is incredibly relaxing as well.
 
Getting started has never been easier with so many local companies offering beginner lessons and tours! A group snorkeling trip starts at $50 for a 2-hour excursion and includes a knowledgeable guide, snorkels, and flippers.
 

31. Explore Yesteryear Village's history

The Yesteryear Village is a must-see for history buffs!
 
Visitors can interact with locals about life in Florida at the turn of the 20th century at this top tourist attraction, located about 10 miles inland from West Palm Beach.
 
For people passionate about preserving (or simply understanding) Florida’s heritage, this museum offers old buildings filled with unique artifacts, as well as living history demonstrations.

32. Visit the Ballpark of the Palm Beaches to catch a game

Baseball Field Panorama from Home Base
The new spring training stadium of both the Houston Astros and Washington Nationals holds more than 6,000 people, so when it’s full, it’s sure to deliver the right kind of atmosphere to keep you on your feet!
 
The thrill of baseball fans will be in heaven with concession stands offering a variety of food (try a hot dog), as well as bars for refreshing beverages between innings.

33. Take a stroll through the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens and let yourself be enchanted

Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens
An art and nature lover’s paradise, the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens are a stone’s throw from West Palm Beach’s foreshore.
 
You’ll feel as if you’ve stepped into your very own fantasy world at this place, which has beautiful gardens dotted with strange sculptures (which took 15 years to finish!).
 
Furthermore, it occasionally transforms into a stage for different productions, so you can watch actual fairy tales (and Shakespeare plays) unfold.

34. Downtown West Palm Beach is a great place to bike around

Downtown West Palm Beach
A walking street full of nightclubs, restaurants, music bars, art galleries, shops, and all kinds of famous landmarks, Clematis Street is considered the center of downtown West Palm Beach.
 
Why not take a bike tour instead of walking around and tiring your legs out?
 
Tours focus on food, drinks, history, and shopping, so there’s something for everyone.

35. Ocean Reef Park is a great place to stroll or swim

Family picnic on the beach
Despite being more of a beach than a park, Ocean Reef Park is still a great place to BBQ, picnic, or simply read a book.
 
Near the sand, this popular sun-kissed stretch usually has on-site lifeguards if you fancy a dip in the water, as well as a host of colorful fish in the rocks and reef.
 
Are you a fisherman at heart? The Ocean Reef is one of the most iconic saltwater fishing spots.

36. Delray Beach tanning

Gorgeous happy young Caucasian woman in bikini tanning lying on the beach
When it comes to day trip destinations, Delray Beach should be at the top of the list. What’s the reason? USA Today once named it the “Most Fun Small Town in the United States.” That’s hard to beat, isn’t it?
 
Art galleries, museums, and traveling exhibitions abound in Delray, which has a cheerful main street and a warm and inviting climate.
 
Besides Japanese gardens and animal parks, there are plenty of watering holes (craft beer anyone?) so there’s something for everyone.

37. Rapids Waterpark has great water slides

Rapid Water Park Aerial View Palm Beach Florida Things To Do
On those hot summer days, this massive water park boasts 42 of the wildest water slides in the West Palm Beach area. Some of the taller slides reach a height of 7 stories, making them perfect for thrill seekers!
 
For those who don’t enjoy slides, there are lazier river floats, kiddie pools, and picnic areas where you can eat (or have a picnic).

38. Loggerhead Marinelife Center offers sea turtle adoptions

Sea turtle exhibit
An educational and research center dedicated to rehabilitating and conserving sea turtles, this is a wonderful attraction with a wonderful purpose.
 
There is a center located approximately 30 minutes north of the highway at Juno Beach that aims to protect marine ecosystems and educate people about them. It is also home to a sea turtle hospital and a laboratory where visitors can learn all about sea turtles as well as a host of other adorable coastal creatures within the facility.
 

39. Trampoline bungee jumping

Female Jumping on a bungee trampoline on a cruise ship
In West Palm Beach, bungee jumping should be at the top of any adrenaline junkie’s bucket list.
 
You can still experience that rush of butterflies at indoor places like Treasure Coast Bungee Jump, where harnesses and trampolines allow you to hop around and practice somersaults even if there are no giant gorges or towering skyscrapers in the area.
 
It’s a great choice if you have active kids with you.

40. The South Florida Fairgrounds

South Florida Fairgrounds
The South Florida Fair is held once every year in January for 17 days (so if your vacation dates don’t coincide, you might miss it), and it attracts curious visitors from near and far.
 
Throughout the year, at the Fairgrounds, you’ll find a range of other events, from Halloween spooktacular to arts and crafts competitions and more. Just check the schedule to find out what’s happening next.

41. Phipps Ocean Park is a great place to soak up the sun

Beach in Palm Beach County
A hidden gem, Phipps Beach is nestled between several more crowded beaches, yet regularly escapes the crowds (that may be explained by the $5 parking fee).
 
It’s a great place to bring the whole family for a day of relaxing, snorkeling, or tanning on the beach with picnic tables and barbeques galore.

42. Visit the Palm Beach Outlets

young brunette woman shopping at the outlet. shopping in the daytime
Are you a shopper at heart? If you’re looking for a bargain, then head to the Palm Beach Outlets.
 
Over 100 stores (from Saks Fifth Avenue to Polo Ralph Lauren and more) are located at this sprawling outdoor shopping center off I-95, just a five to ten minute drive inland.
 
It’s easy for shoppers of all types to find something they didn’t know they needed while taking advantage of some pretty sweet deals (up to 75% off!)

43. Take in a murder mystery dinner show

murder mystery dinner show
Check out one of the city’s interactive, intriguing, and invigorating murder mystery dinner shows if you want something more laid-back than bungee jumping or zip lining!
 
With the culprit hiding in plain sight until the very end, the Dinner Detective Murder Mystery at the Hilton Hotel on 150 Australian Ave is a crowd favorite! Additionally, there are open mic nights, side-splitting big-name comedians, and a whole lot more happening at the Improv Comedy Club and Dinner Theatre.
 
Want to do something a little different and less murderous? Instead, how about a traditional Hawaiian luau dinner show?

44. Visit the Fun Depot for a fun-filled day

Milenial friends having fun at children playground on go kart race
Fun Depot, a beloved local amusement park that’s been putting smiles on faces for years, is another hidden gem that can be hard to locate for visitors from out of town.
 
Fun Depot is a combination of several different attractions located down in Lake Worth (hence the lack of tourists). There are go-karts (including some more advanced and faster options for adults), miniature golf, batting cages, and laser tag to enjoy!
 

45. Visit the local food scene and eat your way through it

lifting slice of pizza with supreme toppings close up
When it comes to food, West Palm Beach has plenty to offer, from locally made pizzas to fire-roasted Brussels sprouts and even Kosher hot dogs.
 
Food tours are becoming increasingly popular in Florida (scratch that, across the country), offering the opportunity to sample some of the best local staples while learning about the local culinary culture.
 
In addition to plenty of food, food-filled adventures typically last around three hours.

46. Have a blast at Chuck E. Cheese with the kids!

Chuck E Cheese's sign
Known for its mouth watering pizzas, fun arcade games, and favorite mouse mascot, Chuck E. Cheese is a mini-Disneyland for kids!
 
Your kids will be begging to come back to this all-American family favorite on Okeechobee Blvd.
 

47. The West Palm Beach Green Market is a must-see

Beautiful woman buying kale at a farmers market
Visit the West Palm Beach farmer’s market – voted the best in Florida – for the freshest bread, milk, fruit, meat, and more, as well as get to know 30+ locals who set up their cute stalls… one for the culture vultures and foodies alike.
 
With its close proximity to the waterfront on Clematis St, it makes a nice addition to a Saturday morning stroll (open 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays).

48. Tour the Palm Beach County History Museum of Richard and Pat Johnson

Palm Beach County History Museum of Richard and Pat Johnson
An underrated but important glimpse into Palm Beach’s past, this museum is one of the oldest in Florida. This museum, located inside an enormous and historic 1916 courthouse downtown, features everything from the 1928 storm to the women’s rights movement.

49. Loxahatchee River Battlefield Park is a great place to stroll

Forest in Everglades
This 64-acre park tells the story of the last great Seminole War battle, an oasis of wildlife, overgrown trees, and calm air.
 
In addition to its history and learnings, the park itself is stunning, with a range of excellent trails and many untouched areas.

50. A waterpark called Calypso Bay is the perfect place to cool off

lazy river at a waterpark
Take the kids to Calypso Bay Waterpark on those toasty sunny days – and there aren’t many down here.
 
There are plenty of slides and pools here (including a 900-foot river ride!) hidden within the lush jungle of Seminole Palms Park!
 
Try the after-3 p.m. admission discount if you don’t plan on staying too long and just want to save a few bucks.

51.Take a fishing trip

Go fishing
You shouldn’t be surprised to hear that West Palm Beach is the ideal place for fishing, with sparkling water, stunning scenery, and plenty of fresh fish swimming in from the Atlantic!
 
When it comes to booking a charter boat, you’ll have lots of options in WPB county – from small family-owned businesses to big corporations with multiple boats.

52. Jonathan Dickinson State Park is a great place to camp out

Jonathan Dickinson State Park
Jonathan Dickinson, a unique ecosystem north of Jupiter, is considered to be the 2nd best RV spot in the country.
 
In addition to rock climbing, kayaking, hiking trails, and camping facilities, this park covers over 11,000 acres (so you’ll never feel congested).
 
Additionally, it boasts the only sand dune (Hobe Mountain) hike in South Florida state parks.
 

53. Visit the Busch Wildlife Sanctuary to meet Freddy the alligator

Small Alligator
The famous wildlife sanctuary is well known as one of the best places to watch and learn about Florida’s native wildlife, despite its location up in Jupiter.
 
Busch Wildlife Sanctuary protects, rehabilitates, and conserves our beautiful wildlife and cares for over 200 permanent species (birds, bobcats, you name it).

54. At Gulfstream Park, you can relax

Caucasian woman enjoying at beach
The Gulfstream Park near Delray Beach offers a fantastic outdoor experience with just as much sand as grass.
 
In addition to fishing and surfing (not within the flags, though), there are BBQ facilities and a playground for the kids, making it a noteworthy location for a relaxing day outdoors.

55. Visit the Palm Beach Museum of Natural History to learn a thing or two

Featuring everything from Florida’s prehistoric past to its fascinating wildlife, it’s no wonder that this museum is one of Palm Beach’s most popular attractions.
 
Almost all exhibits are interactive, so there is something for everyone – from fossils to meteorites to stuffed animals and insects.
 
In addition, since it’s located in The Mall at Wellington Green, food and shops are nearby.
 

56. Lake Lytal Park is a great place to take a dip

There are soccer and football fields at the 70-acre Lake Lytal Park, but this family-friendly attraction really shines during the summer months.
 
Swimming pools, wading pools, and a fun-for-all-ages water playground make the pool one of the best places to cool off for free (other than the beach, perhaps).

57. Visit the Harriet Himmel Theater to see what's on

The Harriet Himmel Theater
This gorgeous theater located just off Rosemary Square’s main drag continues to delight audiences with its outstanding shows, events, weddings, and religious services.
 
Because the building itself is nearly 100 years old, it’s no surprise that many of their productions have themes from the past. Be sure to check out their website to see what’s happening now that the events are always changing!

58.Coconut Cove Waterpark and Community Center offers fun for the whole family

waterpark in palm beach florida
Coconut Cove is located in Boca Raton, a little further out, but it’s worth the drive if you’re traveling with kids and love waterslides.
 
Lazy adults will love the 1,000-foot river ride, while active children will enjoy the water playground!

59. Visit the Mandel Public Library of West Palm Beach to turn the pages

Mandel Public Library West Palm Beach
This one’s for bookworms and literary enthusiasts.
 
With more than one million titles, the Mandel Public Library is one of the best places to lose yourself in a good book
 
Besides offering a wide range of programs and events, they offer free learning opportunities, such as art and crafts lessons, and they even have their own café on site.

60. Get out there and play a round of golf!

Golf
There’s nothing more relaxing than teeing off at one of WPB’s gorgeous golf courses, so pack your clubs and get ready to tee off.
 
Are you ready for this? There are more than 160 sun-kissed golf courses in the Palm Beaches area! I’m going to share a few of my local favorites rather than go on a wild internet goose chase to pick the best fairway.
 
The PGA National Resort & Spa is all about exclusivity and luxury, as its name suggests. A beautiful ocean view awaits golfers at Boca Raton’s Red Reef Executive Golf Course, while the Champion Course is one of the most difficult on the professional circuit.
 
Whether you’re a newbie or an expert, don’t overlook the Ocean Course at The Breakers (Florida’s oldest golf course) or Okeeheelee Golf Course.
 

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