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Discover The Palm Beaches and Boca Raton, an exciting collection of colorful resorts, matchless culinary delights, trendy shops and boutiques of world-wide fame, and a nightlife that thrives year-round. With 38 diverse cities and towns, 47 miles of pristine beaches, and a staggering collection of attractions and cultural venues, the... Read More
Discover The Palm Beaches and Boca Raton, an exciting collection of colorful resorts, matchless culinary delights, trendy shops and boutiques of world-wide fame, and a nightlife that thrives year-round. With 38 diverse cities and towns, 47 miles of pristine beaches, and a staggering collection of attractions and cultural venues, the possibilities are endless. As America’s First Resort Destination® – established in 1894 – the area has spent decades perfecting the art of welcoming guests, and showing them the best way to experience Florida.
Come to The Palm Beaches and Boca Raton and come experience our hospitality and affordability. Discover the best of everything and the best way to experience Florida. Read Less
  • 1555 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd., Ste. 800
  • West Palm Beach, FL 33401
  • Phone: 561-233-3000

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Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

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Distance from Airport: 3 miles
Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
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Hi karin, Please use the following link to view all hotels that are part of the 1909 Founders package - http://www.palmbeachfl.com/founderspackage

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karin franson
09/23/2010

what hotels are part of the "1909 founders pkg"? thank you! karin

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08/11/2010

want to spend the winter w/ you. need info on furn condos

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I am looking for information on the Princess one day cruises out of Boca

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Vertical Garden with Nearly 11,000 Plants Adorns Worth Avenue Shopping District in Palm Beach

Hilda Mitrani, Off the Beaten Path Insider

July 22, 2011

On tony Worth Avenue, Palm Beach’s first vertical garden rises alongside the exterior wall of a Saks Fifth Avenue. The adornment, an 840 square foot masterpiece, is part of a larger revitalization project. The installation... Read More

West Palm Beach Fishing Club's Silver Sailfish Derby Turns 75

Terry Gibson, Boating & Fishing Insider

November 24, 2011

The world's oldest sailfish tournament turns 75 this January. The West Palm Beach Fishing Club's Silver Sailfish Derby is the longest, continuous billfish tournament in sportfishing, and it is set to run again... Read More

Best Fishing Trip Gifts

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December 15, 2011

Some of the gifts that I've been most grateful for over the years have been travel opportunities. As anglers, we love to explore new waters, target new species and learn new tactics. Florida has more... Read More

Enjoy New Year's on the Water

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December 29, 2011

This New Year's, a number of Florida municipalities will offer fireworks displays. Instead of scrambling for an expensive parking place, and jostling in crowds, why don't you enjoy the festivities aboard a boat. You can... Read More

Diving with Big Animals

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February 15, 2012

About a year ago, I went diving with renowned underwater photographer and publisher of The Underwater Journal, Walt Stearns, in our home waters off Palm Beach County. We surfaced with the... Read More

Advice on New Toys During Boat Show Season

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If you're in the market for a new boat, or boating accessories, hopefully you made it to the 2012 Miami Boat Show. What a blast it was! If you didn't, there's another awesome boat show... Read More

Florida Fishing Academy Helps Youth

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February 22, 2012

Last night, I caught a heart-warming news story about a noble angler who hails from Palm Beach County. Capt. Rich Brochu founded the Florida Fishing Academy, a nonprofit that... Read More

Spring Break Freshwater Fishing Forecast

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February 29, 2012

Most spring breakers head for the beach, and if fishing's in the plans, typically the lines go in the brine. But if you're on a college bass fishing team and need to practice, or just... Read More

Palm Beach International Boat Show

Terry Gibson, Boating & Fishing Insider

March 07, 2012

The 27th annual Palm Beach International Boat Show is less than two weeks away. From March 22 - 25, check out the more than $350 million worth of boats, yachts and accessories from... Read More

(Way) Better Flick than 'Jaws'

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March 10, 2012

Years ago, while working on a story for Surfer Magazine, I came across a psychological study that found that the word "shark" was more terrifying to people than the words "wolf," "bear," and  "murder." Researchers... Read More

Marine Yard Sale in West Palm Beach

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April 02, 2012

The West Palm Beach Fishing Club’s annual Marine Yard Sale is scheduled for Saturday, April 14 from 7 a.m. to noon at the WPB Fishing Club located at 201 Fifth Street... Read More

Delray: An Affair to Remember

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April 09, 2012

Picture a little village, a quirky, charming one. People wave; a rainbow-colored, life-sized horse stares from the sidewalk; a painting of a pineapple adorns a building. At night, tiny lights twinkle from a vast array... Read More

Ice Age Exhibit at Sandoway House Nature Center

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September 21, 2011

What do mastodons, mammoths, giant sloths, giant beavers, bison, rhinoceros, and saber tooth cats have in common? They all roamed throughout Florida thousands of years ago! Thanks to the Ice Age Florida Exhibit at the Read More

Family-Friendly Opera In Palm Beach

Jill Martin, Family Insider

January 23, 2012

With talented young artists, a live orchestra, chorus and lavish scenery, Romeo and Juliet promises to deliver family entertainment in a unique way. Wondering how to get your kids to an opera? First, tell them it’s simply... Read More

Sea Turtle Day At Gumbo Limbo Nature Center

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January 30, 2012

You may be familiar with the saying, “Every dog has his day,” but at the Gumbo Limbo Nature Center in Boca Raton, it’s Sea Turtle Day! Mark your calendar for the seventh annual... Read More

The Ocean to Lake Hiking and Outdoor Festival is March 28 - April 1

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March 10, 2012

Need a weekend outdoors? You are in luck – the Ocean to Lake Hiking and Outdoor Festival is right around the corner. From March 28 - April 1, head down to southeast Florida and spend... Read More

Holiday Deals & Activities at PGA National Resort & Spa

Dalia Colon, Smart Travel Insider

December 13, 2011

Choosing a favorite Florida resort is like picking a favorite child. Still, when people ask my fave, PGA National Resort and Spa makes my short list. The entire Palm Beach Gardens property is top-shelf,... Read More

Palm Beach Opera to Give Free Performance

Dalia Colon, Smart Travel Insider

December 30, 2011

I'd always been curious about opera, but I didn't want to shell out big bucks for a pricey ticket. That was until my friend Jonathan joined an opera company and got me discounted tickets. Score! Whether... Read More

CVBs: Your Vacation-Planning BFFs

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May 14, 2012

Here's some travel lingo to add to your repertoire: CVB. Convention and visitors bureaus, known in the industry as CVBs, are an invaluable resource for travelers. Oftentimes when folks write me questions, I refer them to... Read More

Black Friday in Palm Beach

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Two New Boutiques in West Palm Beach

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South Florida shoppers now have two new reasons to visit West Palm Beach! Two creative fashion stores just opened downtown: Juxtapoze Inc. and Union of Angels. About Juxtapoze Inc. A 3,000-square-foot design studio and boutique located at 123... Read More

West Palm Pop-Up Boutique

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Sun, Sand and Style Event at Saks

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Craft Beer Festival & Burger Bash

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Clematis by Night - Every Thursday Night

Ongoing Every Thursday From May 31, 2012 Until November 29, 2012

Hours: Every Thursday night

Admission: FREE

Address: Downtown West Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, FL 33401

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LOCATED IN CENNTENIAL SQUARE - DOWNTOWN WEST PALM BEACH - From 6pm to 9:30pm every...

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Every Day From September 1, 2012 Until September 30, 2012

Address: 1555 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd., Ste. 800, West Palm Beach, FL 33401

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Address: 9067 Southern Boulevard, West Palm Beach, FL 33421

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Every Day From January 22, 2013 Until January 26, 2013

Address: 415 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach, FL 33401

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Palm Beach County Convention & Visitors Bureau Videos

Hike & Bike through The Palm Beaches

Hike & Bike through The Palm Beaches May 24, 2012

If you're into hiking and biking, western Palm Beach County is for you. It's home to miles of natural trails and wildlife, including American alligators and bald eagles. Join Birding...

Explore history in The Palm Beaches

Explore history in The Palm Beaches May 24, 2012

Birding Adventures TV host James Currie takes you on a tour of historic buildings and landmarks in western Palm Beach County that tell terrific tales of days and events in...

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Fishing Adventures in The Palm Beaches May 24, 2012

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Kayak your way through The Palm Beaches

Kayak your way through The Palm Beaches May 24, 2012

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Birding in The Palm Beaches

Birding in The Palm Beaches May 24, 2012

Birding Adventures TV host James Currie describes all types of birds from bald eagles to rare Florida scrub jays to snail kites. Alone or on a guided outing, your South...




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