Palm Beach County is a popular destination for offshore fishing. Here you'll find Tarpon, Sailfish, Snook, Trout, and more. If you want to go fishing but don't feel like taking the boat out, the area has plenty of fishing piers. Here are the piers with the highest-rated Google reviews by fishermen.

Phil Foster Park

The fishing pier at Phil Foster is an amenity to a beautiful waterfront park. The pier is often shaded by the Blue Heron Bridge and stretches out over an area of possibly the clearest water in Palm Beach County. Because of this, the park is also a favorite for snorkelers and divers, but the pier reaches far out of their way. Right on the Intracoastal, you'll be able to see straight down to the bottom and find schools of Snook, Jack,…

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The annual LagoonFest is happening in Lake Worth this Saturday. As the name suggests, the event celebrates the beautiful Lake Worth Lagoon, an environmentally important waterway teeming with life.

Bring the family and come enjoy this FREE event this Saturday (November 2) to discover what makes this Lagoon such a local treasure and fantastic place to visit.

Finding water in The Palm Beaches is easy. It’s everywhere you go. From 47 miles of spectacular beaches to sunsets over Lake Okeechobee’s teeming waters, to the one-of-a-kind Florida Everglades. They’re all here, including an extraordinary 20-mile waterway: Lake Worth Lagoon. To celebrate this unique estuary and the multiple ways to appreciate its beauty – come to Lagoon Fest.

This free…

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The Jupiter family-favorite “Feast of Little Italy” is happening this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday (November 1-3).

This year’s, the 17th Annual Feast of Little Italy, will be a three-day family street festival with national entertainment, authentic food, festival rides, games, free wine and cooking demonstrations, great shopping and lots more. The importance of the Festival has been dedicated to the importance of family and community as we celebrate Italian heritage and culture.

Every year the Feast of Little Italy continues to grow and attract more vendors and more visitors from across Palm Beach County. For you locals, that means more delicious food options. There will be stands and pavilions lining Abacoa where you can buy food, listen to…

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Peanut Island is a favorite destination for boaters.  Even in the Fall, Peanut Island offers lots of fun with fishing, snorkeling, and camping opportunities within the beautiful clean waters that surround it.  Take a casual stroll on the paved pathways which wrap around the Island as well as the guarded and unguarded beaches for a day of fun in the sun.

The island was created in 1918 as a result of material excavated during the Inlet construction. Its name comes from a peanut oil production plant which its primary function was to serve as a shipping terminal.  It wasn't a success. In 1946, the government abandoned the plant retaining the name of the island. They then turned it into a "spoil site for the inlet maintenance and shipping channel". …

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The Lighthouse Cove, 617 North Alternate A1A, Jupiter is an entertaining miniature golf course that makes a perfect place to spend time with your kids over the weekend.

The course is a 36-hole (two 18-hole mini-courses) facility located in Jupiter that is open 7 days a week.  Check out the YouTube video here: https://youtu.be/rD0dCoX7Uts.

Lighthouse Cove is a tropical fishing village-themed miniature golf with lots of recreated sea life, boats, waterfalls, caves and more.  You can learn about the history of the Town of Jupiter while playing on one of the two courses. Jupiter has an interesting back story based on the beautiful waterways.  The Jupiter Inlet was a much-used Inlet for rum rummers, a notorious gangster was rumored to have a hideout…

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Considered “one of Florida’s best-kept secrets” by Visit Florida the individual towns that make up the Palm Beaches are little gems that offer visitors and residents a perfect place to live and vacation.

Often, when people think of Florida, they think Disney World, Miami Beach, year-round warm weather and beaches. These places are great, but Florida has lots more to offer than just theme parks, nightlife, and sand. 

While planning a vacation, choosing a rental home for the holiday or looking for a new home, Palm Beach County is where the money is at! From charming and quaint villages like Tequesta that rests alongside the Intracoastal Waterways and deliver a laid back, easy lifestyle to the uber lavish Jupiter and Palm Beach Islands that boast…

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While Palm Beach County is usually the opposite of spooky, during October we get a little festive. Here a few fun, local places to visit before Halloween.

Riddle House

Located in Yesteryear Village at the South Florida Fairgrounds, the Riddle House is said to be full of ghosts.

In the early 1900s, it was the home of the gatekeeper for a cemetery in West Palm Beach. Years later, it was moved to become part of the village. After the move, workers swore that their tools were mysteriously moved, and one man claimed a tool hit someone in the head.

Visitors have seen a boy playing in a bedroom and a woman getting ready for bed, according to reports.

Location: Yesteryear Village at the South Florida Fairgrounds - 9067 Southern Blvd., West Palm…

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It’s no secret that Waterfront Properties and Club Communities agents represent the most stunning listings in South Florida. If you’re searching for your dream home, we welcome you to attend any of our open houses this weekend!

Saturday

 

624 Inlet Rd, North Palm Beach, FL 33408

Saturday at 12 PM – 3 PM

$1,750,000

5 Beds, 3 Bath, 3,340 Sq Ft

This fabulous pool home was built in 2015 in sunny North Palm Beach and offers 75 feet of water-frontage. No HOA and close to A+ schools. Features include a beautiful staircase, impact glass throughout, ceiling fans, a gourmet chefs kitchen, an infinity pool and spa, a built-in summer kitchen, an elevator, a dock with boat lift,and so much more. The location affords you with direct access to some…

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The Seagate Beach Club is a newly renovated, stunning, beachfront hotel and country club in Delray Beach. Something that makes Seagate Beach Club so special is its blend of heritage and charm. This exclusive oceanfront club is located directly on the beach in downtown Delray, making it one of the most desirable places to be in South Florida. 

Recently “reconstructed on the footprint of the previous club, in a British Colonial style with a Bahamian influence, casual elegance is reflected in the soft, contemporary interior. A relaxing destination for members and their guests – the beach belongs to you at your castle in the sand.” Another quality that makes the Seagate Beach Club so special is the fact that you can be a member and enjoy all of the…

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Here are three great places (besides Starbucks) to get a great cup of coffee in Jupiter and Tequesta.

Perk Coffee House

Perk Coffee House; 384 Tequesta Drive, Tequesta www.perkcoffeetequesta.com  

A little gem, with a rustic design, Perk Coffee House is tucked away in the Gallery Square South of Tequesta. The owners are an LA native couple with three girls that relocated to South Florida with a passion to deliver healthy, wholesome fare. Perk offers breakfast and lunch with intentions to open in the evenings soon. The earlier hours of the day, you can find delicious coffees, nutritional drinks like juices and tonics and amazing eats. Currently, Perk's hours are 6:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on weekends, but…

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