Discover the best top things to do in The Palm Beaches, United States including Keylypso of West Palm Beach, Peanut Island Park, John D. MacArthur Beach State Park, Seagate Beach, Lake Worth Beach, Red Reef Park, South Inlet Park Beach, Atlantic Dunes Park, Coral Cove Park, Jupiter Dog Beach.
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5.0 based on 23 reviews
Captain Gary and Tim had to take us to multiple sites to find the one with the best visibility for our snorkel tour. Other companies I've been on would not have gone to that extent of effort. They were very professional and personable at the same time. I was down to do some other snorkeling as well in the area and they were really great about giving me advice on those spots. I'd go with them again in a heartbeat. On our tour there was a small boy who wasn't the best at snorkeling. When he got back on the boat Captain Gary found a football to toss to him as he jumped off the boat which really made the boy's day.
4.5 based on 574 reviews
This unique eighty acre tropical park is situated in the Intracoastal Waterway near the Lake Worth Inlet in close proximity to Phil Foster Park, the City of Riviera Beach, and the Port of Palm Beach. The park is a favorite destination for boaters and provides numerous recreational opportunities for visitors. Fishing and snorkeling are popular activities in the beautiful clear waters that surround the island. Guarded and unguarded swimming beaches provide the perfect access for bathers of all ages to enjoy the sun and fun. For visitors looking for an overnight experience, a twenty-site Campground is available for tent campers by reservation only and reservations can be made by contacting the park office.. Local Attraction: Palm Beach Maritime Museum and John F. Kennedy Bunker. (Not operated by Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation) Water Taxi Services (independently owned and operated): Captain Joe's Peanut Island Ferry aboard the Seafare Palm Beach Water Taxi
What a great low cost day to spend with friends and family. Lots to do In one day. There is a walking trail, JFK Bunker, Coast Guard station, a snorkel trail and swimming. A smart and beautiful addition to the area.
4.5 based on 529 reviews
Reservations accepted the working day after Memorial Day. Groups limited to 25 people.
Bring your Kayak, Bring your snorkel gear, Bring beach shoes, because you can kayak the inlet and snorkel in clear water at the beach and walk the board walk to get to the beach and walk along the beach. Super nice beach and definitely a great family environment.
4.5 based on 107 reviews
The staff is warm and welcoming. Chairs, towels ,umbrellas and cabanas available. Drink service on beach and very good lunch food.
4.5 based on 709 reviews
On the left side of the beach (next to the fishing pier) there's a special section that has a special mat for regular wheelchairs to roll across the sand. There's a extra wide wheelchair ramp connected to this section as well. When parking in the handicap parking spots. Make sure your plates or placecard is visible. They will issue tickets. Parking in the lot is $3.00 per hour. Credit cards are accepted at the kiosk machines.
4.5 based on 474 reviews
went snorkeling (at low tide) south of guard tower 9. Saw lots of little fish on the s. side of the rocks. It was easier getting in and out on the n. side of the rocks. Saw some fish about 9" long on the north side of the rocks at other than low tide, the man made reef is not very apparent we were there on 5/31 people were fairly well spread apart
4.5 based on 141 reviews
AMENITIES beach frontage, guarded (850 feet) beach surf wheelchair is available; contact a lifeguard to arrange for use. Handicapped icon saltwater fishing and surfing not permitted in guarded swimming area fishing (saltwater) jetty parking (parking fee) bus parking (1) regular parking picnic areas with grills, single table picnic pavilion (Eshleman), reserved group (1) picnic shelters, single table (5) playground, including playground safety play structure (ages 5-12 years) restroom facilities showers.
Beautiful beach location and one of the only ones in the area where you can pay by the hour - worked best for us as we only wanted to stay for a few hours one afternoon with the kids. The playground is new and had a large iguana visitor which was fun too :)
4.5 based on 96 reviews
There it is dont blink! Its a hidden gem, theres a sign but if you dont see it you drive right by! There is parking across the street and if handicapped, turn right into the park and there a few spots. There is a boardwalk that takes you right to the beach, its a short walk where you can rent a cabana or a chair and umbrella. Its very quiet and lovely
4.5 based on 82 reviews
AMENITIES beach frontage, guarded (600 feet) saltwater fishing and surfing not permitted in guarded swimming areas beach frontage, UNGUARDED (2,010 feet) located south of the park and accessed using dune crossovers (no parking available) fishing (saltwater) intracoastal waterway frontage (600 feet) parking picnic areas with grills, single table playground, including playground safety play structure (ages 5-12 years) restroom facilities showers, outdoor
We had a short visit at the park! It was absolutely beautiful. We arrived at high tide and there wasn’t many people on the beach. We were able to walk and enjoy the beach. I can’t wait to visit this beach again
4.5 based on 301 reviews
We decided to make the drive and try out this dog beach. It is a great one to go to because you walk down steps to get to the beach so if your dog happens to run off he isn't getting to the road very easily. Everyone was social distanced and the water was great for us as well. Lots of parking.
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