Palm Beach County is home sunshiny beaches and exclusive areas as Jupiter Island and Palm Beach. The beaches and real estate in this area is second to none.  Palm Beach County has mesmerizing coastal towns like Jupiter, Juno Beach and Tequesta.  Take pleasure in the gorgeous sunshine and coastlines Palm Beach County has to offer.  

 These locales are treasured for their extraordinary homes and condos along the Atlantic Ocean coastline, the Intracoastal Waterway and the Loxahatchee River.  The abundance of shimmering indigo waterways, white sand beaches, and amazing real estate in Palm Beach County, is nothing short of stunning.   

As the weather warms and families spend more time outdoors in the glistening sunshine, The Florida Society of…

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Northern Palm Beach County has some of the world’s best spas. Try unwinding at one of these 5 top-notch spas in the Palm Beaches.

The Breakers Spa

The Breakers Spa, Palm Beach recently completed an $8 million-dollar renovation of pampering indulgence.  If you are looking for relaxation and personal renewal look no further.  The Breakers Spa is a relaxed modern style spa “inspired by the calming virtues of our seaside location and Italian influence, the new indoor/outdoor Spa embraces guests with a fresh, soothing atmosphere that engages all senses.”  Visit http://www.thebreakers.com/the_spa_at_the_breakers/ for pricing and scheduling information.

The Spa at PGA National Resort

The Spa at PGA National Resort, Palm Beach Gardens is open to…

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Every spring the waterfront of West Palm Beach transforms into a four-day popular musical festival featuring some of the world’s biggest bands and musical performers. The Sunfest Music Festival is coming to West Palm Beach Thursday, April 30th through Sunday, May 3rd.

Recently, the performance schedule and musical lineup has been announced. Some of the biggest named stars performing include Darius Rucker, The Revivalists, Adam Lambert, Sea Paul, Nelly, Ne-Yo, Melissa Etheridge, AJR, Cage The Elephant and much more.

Tickets are on sale now and start at $40 dollars per person. For tickets and more information, click here to visit their website.

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Palm Beach County is the third-most populous county in the Sunshine State. It continues to grow with the influx of homeowners wishing to live in a tropical destination in the continental United States.  Palm Beach County was named after one of its oldest settled areas in Florida and was created in 1909, after splitting from Dade County. It is the wealthiest per-capita county in Florida.

1) The average annual temperature is 78 degrees and almost 250 days of sunshine yearly.   The American Lung Association’s latest report on national air quality stated that Palm Beach County only averages one day a year of smog!                               

2) Palm Beach County School District has the eighth-highest graduation rate in the United States. It…

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Its that time again to change the clocks ahead one hour and spring ahead. This Sunday, March 8th, Daylight Savings Time officially begins at 2 am.
Here are some interesting facts about Daylight Savings Time that you might not have known.

1. More than a half a century before any country adapted Daylight Savings Time; Benjamin Franklin proposed a similar concept in 1784. Franklin pitched the idea as a money saver but the first official credit for Daylight Savings Time is credited to a Bug Collector in New Zealand in 1895. His idea was banned but two decades later, the concept was adapted by most of the world.

2. World War I pushed Daylight Savings Time into Law. In 1916, Germany was the first country to officially adapt the concept in effort to conserve coal…

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Here are four great, authentic Mediterranean restaurants in Boca Raton and Delray Beach that you are sure to enjoy.

Prezzo

Prezzo was recently re-opened by Boca Raton's "Big Three," award-winning chef Mark Militello, chef Burt Rapoport and chef Dennis Max. The three have worked together since the 80s and opened Prezzo together in 1989. The wood-burning pizza oven restaurant was a major success in the 90s which gave all three chefs opportunities elsewhere around Palm Beach and Miami-Dade Counties. They went their own ways because of this but have gathered to re-open Prezzo with its pizza classics and a new flavor-focused menu.

Location: 5560 N. Military Trl. #300; 561-314-6840.

Olive Pit Athenian Grille

Olive Pit is a kosher spot using…

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Where better to relax and unwind than the Palm Beaches? Here are 3 great, local spas that you are sure to enjoy.

The Breakers

The Spa at The Breakers offers guests OSEA spa services, as well as a salon area for hair and nail services. The Spa at The Breakers is the first and only spa in the U.S. to feature Erbe spa treatments. Erbe treatments use Erbe skincare products, an organic line with custom formulas dating back to 16th-century Italy. The Italian-inspired spa design features 17 treatment rooms, a heated sand-quartz bed, a private courtyard and lounge space for men, women and co-ed use. Prepare to reach a new state of relaxation on your next visit.

Jupiter Beach Resort

Rejuvenate your mind, body and spirit during your visit to The Spa…

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On Jupiter Island lies the largest Anastasia Limestone formation in the state. This type of rock runs along the east coast of Florida from Saint John's County down to Palm Beach County. Anastasia formations are composed of embedded sand and coquina limestone. Coquina, meaning "shellfish" in Spanish, is a rock comprised of fragmented shells, mollusks, trilobita (a fossilized group of extinct arthropods (the bug-looking things)), and other invertebrates. Scientists date these rocks to be more than 2.6 million years old. 

The formation is located at the Blowing Rocks Preserve in Hobe Sound, at the southernmost point of the Indian River Lagoon. The 73-acre preserve is comprised of the ocean side, where the rocks are, and the lagoon side, which has an…

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The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum is hosting their second annual Lighthouse Luminary Luncheon this March.

The luncheon is hosted by the Lighthouse Luminaries, who are ambassadors for the Jupiter inlet Lighthouse and Museum. The Lighthouse Luminaries meet socially to promote and fundraise for the preservation of the iconic Lighthouse and other buildings onsite. Proceeds from the luncheon will benefit the Jupiter Lighthouse.

The Lighthouse Luminary Luncheon is this Wednesday, March 11th at The Pelican Club in Jupiter. The Pelican Club, formally the Rustic Inn Crab House, is Jupiter’s newest event and wedding venue located on the water with direct views of the Lighthouse and the Jupiter Inlet.

Tickets for the Luncheon cost $125 dollars per person and…

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Here are some fun facts about Palm Beach County that you may not know.

Ocean & Beaches

The county has 47 miles of pristine Atlantic coastline with a close proximity to the Gulf Stream which gives the ocean a nice refreshing temperature year-round. A diver's dream, there are 20 natural reefs to explore near the shoreline plus dozens of artificial reefs and shipwrecks. The Atlantic coast is nicknamed the Gold Coast because of shipwrecks dating back to the 1800s which still lures treasure hunters in search of gold from sunken Spanish galleons. North Palm Beaches are important sea turtle nesting sites with anywhere from 14-17,000 nests counted every season. The four-mile stretch of Singer Island alone accounts for 5 percent of the world's Loggerhead…

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