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North Palm Beach was developed in the 1950s


and, in 2006, the local golf course was redesigned by a local resident, a certain Jack Nicklaus, who apparently charged just one dollar for his services! The John D. MacArthur Beach


State Park is a nesting ground for rare sea turtles and a large number of endangered birds are regular visitors, including the Peregrine falcon. West Palm Beach is a busy


city with a superb range of shops. CityPlace is the area


everyone goes to for boutiques and chain stores and there’s a thriving nightlife. Juno Beach has many fascinating bike trails.


NAPLES & MARCO ISLAND White sugar-sand beaches and palm trees swaying in a cooling breeze is enough to attract tourists to Naples and Marco Island. But the Paradise Coast destinations are hidden gems. Despite the slow pace, they have a wealth of activities, art and culture. Naples, once a quiet fishing settlement, is


now a modern city with some great shopping on Fifth Avenue South as well as cafes, galleries and lots of golf courses. Its pier, which was re-built back in 1961 is still a major attraction, offering spectacular views across the sands.


Lighthouse Tour-Climb the Historic 1860 Light History Museum-Five Thousand Years on the Loxahatchee Explore the Tindall Pioneer Homestead Federally designated Outstanding Natural Area Groups Welcome - Beautiful Ocean front Hotels


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