Waterfront

Welcome to South Florida Waterfront Living

Where the Water Is Your Front Yard

 

With the Atlantic Ocean, Intracoastal waterway, the Loxahatchee River, the Indian River, and many canals and estuaries, South Florida is a nature lover’s paradise – and, in particular, a water enthusiast’s favorite. There’s something for everyone in the waters surrounding Palm Beach County and Martin County. Choose from oceanfront condos, large luxury homes on the Intracoastal, and residences on the deep-water canal with easy ocean access - if you’ve always dreamed of a water view, this is the place.

Homes and condos in the South Florida area boast deep-water access, oceanfront settings, private docks with direct ocean access, and no fixed bridges on many lots. On any given day, homeowners can head out the front door and relax at the beach, go surfing, paddle a kayak or SUP, go fishing, or even try kitesurfing. Luxury waterfront estates boast private elevators, guest houses, vaulted ceilings, imported marble flooring, gourmet kitchens, private swimming pools, and more - some gated communities even offer concierge service. It’s the epitome of the luxe life in Southern Florida.

What to Love

  • Easy ocean access for boaters
  • Deep-water access, oceanfront condos, and luxury waterfront estates
  • Homes with private docks and no fixed bridges

Local Lifestyle

In Palm Beach County and Martin County, the water is always at your fingertips. This tranquil, stunning boater’s paradise offers luxury condos lining golden sand, long tracts of pristine beach, with protected sand dunes, sea grapes, and seagrasses, biking and hiking trails, and boating and fishing on the Atlantic Ocean, Intracoastal Waterway, and other beautiful waterways. During long summer days of sunshine, residents can bask in comfort on their private ocean-view balconies, head out to sea, or relax with friends for world-class dining and shopping. With so many oceanfront properties to choose from, this is luxury living in Southern Florida as you dreamt it.

Dining, Entertainment, and Shopping

Just because the day is done doesn’t mean the waterfront fun needs to end. When you live on the ocean or Intracoastal Waterway, there are numerous waterside dining, entertainment, and shopping options from which to choose. Among the local favorites: Jetty’s Waterfront, one of South Florida’s most popular eateries for 25 years. Tuck into fresh fish and shellfish, certified Angus steaks, and ribs, all while enjoying unsurpassed views of the Jupiter Inlet Waterway and historic Jupiter Lighthouse.

Celebrate a special occasion at Latitude's Restaurant known for its authentic South Florida flavors, excellent cocktails, and outdoor terrace overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. The Keys yellowtail snapper and Atlantic black grouper are among the many fresh seafood offerings. Grab your favorite people and head to Dive Bar, a long-time local favorite for its incredible seafood menu, from mussels scampi to Bahamian conch chowder to the raw bar and sushi offerings.

Waterfront homes in Jupiter are convenient to both everyday and upscale shopping complexes. Run your errands at Jupiter Square and The Shoppes at Jupiter, then head to Harbourside Place for a few indulgences from more than a dozen national and specialty stores, as well as a choice of mouthwatering restaurants and live entertainment at the waterfront amphitheater. This is where you’ll find Tiger Woods’ restaurant, The Woods, as well as Calaveras Cantina and a Tommy Bahama restaurant.

Things to Do

Some Jupiter waterfront homes have the good fortune to be across the inlet from pretty DuBois Park, a favorite outdoor hangout for local families. Check out the views of the historic Jupiter Lighthouse views or start out on a canoe or kayak adventure on the Loxahatchee River, one of the only two national Wild & Scenic Rivers in Florida.

For more outdoor fun, head to Jonathan Dickinson State Park, where you can explore the diverse ecosystems of the Loxahatchee River. Check out a secret World War II training camp, learn the story of the shipwrecked Quaker merchant who is the park’s namesake and hear the tales of Trapper Nelson, known as the Wild Man of the Loxahatchee (take a ranger-guided tour of his pioneer homestead from the 1930s). Other park activities include fishing from shore or from a boat, canoeing, kayaking, biking, horseback riding, and hiking.

Or, take your boat to Peanut Island, an 80-acre tropical isle located at the west end of the Palm Beach (Lake Worth) inlet. It’s a county park, yes, but you can truly only get there by boat. Socialize with friends in the shallow water. No boat? Take the water taxi. Go snorkeling at the small reef and larger lagoon, walk the paved trail that encircles the island, wander along the boardwalk through the mangroves and check out birds and sea life from the observation deck on the south side of the island.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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