The perfect beach destination exists and it is in Florida, in Palm Beach County

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The perfect beach destination exists and it's in Florida. If you want to spend a great vacation in an unforgettable place with soft white sand and crystal-clear water, it's time to plan a trip to Jupiter, a town located in Palm Beach County with approximately 3.4 miles of beautiful beaches.

According to the specialized travel and culture magazine Southern LivingJupiter in Florida has a slower, more serene pace that is perfect for days of rest and relaxation overlooking the water.


Its spectacular turquoise blue water is due to the location of this coastal town, right in the path of the Gulf Stream, which allows for a constant flow of tropical water that improves the clarity and visibility of the ocean by removing algae, floating debris or runoff that accumulates.

In general, the beaches of Palm Beach County are all of the utmost beauty, since being located where the Gulf Stream current flows, the tropical waters pass closer to the coast there than anywhere else in North America.

Botton line Southern Living He rightly says that “Jupiter brings you as close as possible to the waters of the Caribbean without a passport”, which is why over time it has become the favourite of many bathers from all over the country.

However, visiting this city located at the confluence of the Loxahatchee River, the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean, is also your opportunity to enjoy beautiful waterfront restaurants with excellent gastronomic quality, and to explore the lively Riverwalk that is dotted with retail stores.

Open from sunrise to sunset, Jupiter has several beaches to choose from, sites such as Carlin Park, Jupiter Beach Park and Ocean Cay Park offer public beaches monitored by lifeguards and specifically marked for swimming, as well as other amenities such as an amphitheater, pickleball courts, picnic and parking pavilions, showers, playgrounds and other promising offerings.


Also very close to Jupiter is Juno Beach, another Palm Beach County town, with a spectacular 990-foot pier and boardwalk, a wonderful place to fish and watch the sunset.

Just a half mile from the pier are several public beach access points in the area, as well as the Loggerhead Marinelife Center, where you can encounter sea turtles and other ocean creatures.


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