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Tuesday, 10 April 2012

The Features, Benefits and Advantages of Living in Delray Beach Florida

By Jony Mozen


The subtropical climate is comfortable, the sandy beaches are soothing, the restaurants are mouth watering, the shopping is terrific, the golf is wonderful, and the attractions are unique. These are just a few reasons to make Delray Beach your new home.

The All America City of Delray Beach has a downtown and beach scene that's both cool and hot, but there's so much more. Our number one unique attraction is the Morikami Museum & Japanese Gardens with the Wakodahatchee Wetlands (a self-guided walking tour) in second place, our beautiful beach is third (yet, number one with families). The point is there is a lot to see and experience in this wonderful, convenient and fascinating city that is becoming the number one place to live - during the winter season or all year long. Its excellent location, with the Atlantic beaches on one side and the Everglades on the other, offers a casual and comfortable, yet sophisticated lifestyle for residents of all ages.

Our next-door neighbor is the playful, elegant and surprising Boca Raton. Drive farther south to Ft. Lauderdale's for a bigger collection of attractions, museums, and entertainment. Continue south to Miami, Miami Beach and South Beach for more great shopping, dining and entertainment. Or drive to the Florida Keys for a weekend vacation in Key Largo or the exotic Key West. Our neighbor to the north is Boynton Beach, a wonderful seaside community with a growing downtown and resort communities to its west. It's not far to downtown West Palm Beach, Clematis Street, and City Place, with the storied City of Palm Beach just across the bridge. For out-of-this-world adventure, head north to the Kennedy Space Center or over to Orlando for fun and family adventures. Head west for some fun-in-the-sun activities on the Gulf in Tampa/St. Petersburg or Ft. Myers, or just to spend a relaxing weekend in Naples/Marco Island across Alligator Alley. If you don't know what there is to see and do at these wonderful places, then you'd better get busy doing some fun research.

In Delray Beach, drive east over the Intracoastal and you'll discover some of the most beautiful beaches in South Florida. Discover how downtown's Old Florida character and charm compare with the modern style of West Delray, home to some of the best master-planned communities for families and retirees. You can compare our sidewalk restaurants with the best in Europe; our performing arts centers such as the Kravis Center and Broward Center are second to none; our shopping centers are not just malls, they're total shopping experiences, such as City Place, Mizner Park and Palm Beach's fabled Worth Avenue; our distinguished museums are well known; and light-hearted gamblers will simply love the action at Gulfstream racetrack, Hard Rock Casino, WPB Kennel Club, Dania Jai alai, and the area's exciting poker rooms. Our professional sports teams are the best and sports fans love the fact that the Dolphins, Marlins, Heat and Panthers' games are just a short distance away. You'll also find several college teams, professional tennis and polo, amazing golf courses, sport fishing, volleyball, soccer, charity running and biking marathons and so much more.

Delray Beach is easily accessible via I-95 and The Florida Turnpike. Commuters may use Tri-Rail to reach points between West Palm Beach and Miami (67 miles), connecting with all airports, and Amtrak stops at Delray Beach. For air travel, Palm Beach International is just about 20 miles north, with Ft. Lauderdale-Hollywood and Miami airports a little further south. There are small airports in the area and a jetport next door in Boca Raton. Yes, Delray Beach is an ideal location for many reasons. Nature lovers will be awed by the 5-star rated, 221-square-mile Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge in the northern part of the Everglades just west of Delray Beach. Located in the middle of nearby West Boynton is Green Cay Wetlands, a 1.5-mile elevated boardwalk through a reclamation wetland project, which emulates the Everglades ecosystem and provides refuge for a large variety of wetland creatures. Of course, another reason to move to Delray Beach is your proximity to major attractions. Who doesn't want to visit Walt Disney World, with or without the grandchildren? Universal Studios and Discovery Cove are also big draws; SeaWorld is a favorite as is nearby Miami Seaquarium, and Vizcaya Museum and Gardens. For a nice drive you can travel down to Key West to visit the Ernest Hemingway House and the Harry S. Truman Little White House, and stand at the southern-most point in the continental USA (which cannot be done anywhere else in the U.S.) Don't forget Busch Gardens Tampa, Weeki Wachee Springs, Silver Springs Nature Park, Flamingo Botanical Gardens and Wildlife Sanctuary, Parrot Jungle & Gardens, Key Largo Undersea Park, as well as the Everglades National Park, the Kennedy Space Center. And the list goes on and on.

Plus, Florida has a wide variety of free attractions. It costs nothing to walk along the waterfront, enjoy scenic ocean views or stroll along city sidewalks and community bike paths. The point is you'll never run out of things to do, no matter what your age. Delray Beach is definitely a major part of the Palm Beach County lifestyle, yet it has the intimacy and community feeling of a small town. It's an exciting place to visit and a beautiful to work and live. To sum it up, Delray Beach is a wonderful place to be. We love it here and we'd love to have you join us.




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