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As Memorial Day approaches, boat owners in Palm Beach County eagerly anticipate hitting the water and making the most of the long weekend. With its stunning coastline and interconnected waterways, Palm Beach County offers a plethora of options for boating adventures. Here are just a few destinations to consider when planning your Memorial Day boat trip.

Peanut Island, a captivating tropical paradise bursting with natural beauty. Surrounded by crystal-clear turquoise waters, this small island offers a range of recreational activities, including snorkeling, swimming, and picnicking. It also boasts historic landmarks, such as President Kennedy's bunker, adding a touch of intrigue to its allure.

Guanabanas is a laid-back restaurant nestled in Jupiter.…

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Living in South Florida has its many benefits, like sunshine and warm weather all year round, and the ability to take your boat to grab something to eat. Palm Beach County has some of the best award-winning and popular restaurants located on the water with the ability to take your boat to dinner. 

Waterfront restaurants are very convenient for those out on the water fishing, coming back from a day trip to the Bahamas, or just a normal cruise along the Intracoastal. These restaurants offer everything from seafood, burgers, pasta, sushi, tacos, pizza, and much more. 

Here are just some of the best restaurants on the water to bring your boat. 

Guanabanas: Jupiter

Café Des Artistes: Jupiter

Calaveras Cantina: Jupiter

The Woods: Jupiter

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The Palm Beach International Boat Show is coming back to Palm Beach County. The popular and one of the biggest boat shows in the country will be in our area next weekend. 

The show features over $1.2 billion dollars’ worth of yachts and supplies including over eight hundred boats ranging in all different sizes, from 8 feet to over 100 feet in length. The Boat Show doesn’t just feature hundreds of boats and yachts, but also includes an Aqua Zone, Educational Seminars, a Science Center, Culinary Experiences and much more. 

Tickets are on sale now for the big weekend. Tickets include 1-Day Tickets, 2-Day Tickets, and VIP Tickets. There will be no box office at the event, tickets will need to be purchased in advance. 

The Palm Beach International…

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Have you ever wondered why Palm Beach County has a population of 1,496,770 making it the third-most populous county in the State of Florida and the 25th-most populous county in the United States. It could very well be Palm Beach County’s 47 miles of coastline and gorgeous tropical climate offer endless opportunities for dining with a water view. The county offers come-as-you-are beach bars with sand on the floor to open-air restaurants overlooking intracoastal waterways. Try one of these local favorites for lunch or dinner.

Guanabanas, 960 North Highway A1A, Jupiter, FL 33477

Sitting on a quiet offshoot of the Intracoastal Waterway across from a lush park, Guanabanas is a hidden gem that feels like paradise. The palm-fringed patios, stone…

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Belle's Bar & Grill is nestled in Old Port Cove at 116 Lakeshore Drive, North Palm Beach. Belle’s Bar & Grill is a member only restaurant located on an exclusive part of the waterfront. Enjoy the views, memorable service, and local food. The marina and neighborhood guests are invited to enjoy mouthwatering food, a full cocktail menu and glorious views.

Join others at Belle’s Bar & Grill at Safe Harbor Old Port Cove on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays between the hours of 3:00pm - 9:00pm. Belle’s Bar & Grill in Old Port Cove is a gorgeous restaurant with a luxurious feel.

Now open is Belle’s To-Go at Safe Harbor North Palm Beach Marina, located at 1037 Marina Drive. Belle’s To Go is open Thursday-Monday 11:00am - 9:00pm (closed Tues & Weds). The…

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 Palm Beach County is the perfect place for people who are enthusiastic about boating life.  Four major inlets lead to the Atlantic Ocean from the Intracoastal Waterway and Lake Worth Lagoon. There are 125 miles of scenic waterways to take pleasure cruises, fishing charters, Intracoastal cocktails cruises, and dinner cruises. You have not seen Palm Beach County until you have seen it by water.

There are different options to partake in if you do not own a boat. Take off on a public cruise or private charter with PonTiki. These are a festive pontoon armada boasting chipping greens, tiki bars, and water slides that are great family fun. Sail on a sunset cruise on their 50' Catamaran 'Hakuna Matata.'  Looking for something a little bit more on the wild…

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Palm Beach County is the perfect location for people who are simply crazy about boating life. There are 125 miles of scenic waterways to take pleasure cruises, fishing charters, Intracoastal cocktails, and dinner cruises. You have not seen Palm Beach County until you have seen it by water.
 
Four major inlets lead to the Atlantic Ocean from the Intracoastal Waterway and Lake Worth Lagoon. You will find more boat charters and boat rentals than you can imagine. Sip cocktails on a sunset sail. Stop for a swim or snorkel at a secluded beach. Play captain for a day, take a thrilling speedboat ride, or sit back and let a professional chart your course. There are fabulous marinas that offer top-notch facilities, and service amenities.
 
Take a public cruise…

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The biggest boating safety tip for Palm Beach County boaters is always wearing a lifejacket! Most people who drown in a boating accident could swim! Never rely on your ability to swim to keep you safe in a boating-related emergency! It is advised that you wear a United States Coast Guard-approved flotation device. In an emergency such as rough water, the onset of severe weather, or boating trouble like taking on water can occur and leave little time to put on life jackets. Life jackets are difficult to put on once you are in the water!

Keys to safe boating according to the National Safe Boating Council are:

  • Boating Knowledge
  • Boating with Wisdom
  • Boating with Preparedness
  • Boating with Experience
  • Boating with Discretion 

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A five-star, yachting, and cruising resort destination, Safe Harbor Old Port Cove sits elegantly on a gorgeous 60-acre peninsula in the heart of North Palm Beach. Accommodating run-a-bouts to luxury megayachts, the marina’s boaters and crew are treated to innovative dockside features and impeccable personalized service. Step ashore and enjoy meticulously landscaped grounds, upscale amenities, and a taste of Newport at the recently introduced Belle's Bar & Grill all within Old Port Cove.

If you join Safe Harbor Old Port Cove, you become a member of the world’s largest boating network. Your membership includes exclusive privileges and benefits that extend across our network giving you unparalleled freedom to explore the water.

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Boating safety is enormously significant. Cross over any waterway in the Jupiter area and glance at of boaters enjoying the water. One of the many benefits of living in Palm Beach County is the ability to jump on a boat and get out on the water and soak up the sunshine. Since 2010, Florida requires that any person who wishes to operate a vessel of more than ten horsepower or more and is born after January 1st, 1988, must pass and complete a boater safety course

The Sunshine State does not have a “boating license” per se, however, there is a Boater Safety Identification Card. The course can either be done in person or online. The Boater Safety Identification Card states that the course has been accomplished. The State does not require a follow-up or…

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