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Pal Beach Corporate Rental Area
North of Fort Lauderdale, the coast continues with a stimulating metropolitan dynamic, but the level of
exclusivity, wealth and cultural offerings jump up a notch. Perhaps that's how it earned its nickname as
the Gold Coast. Or perhaps it's the golden sands that line 47 miles of beach along the
Pal Beach corporate rental area.
Palm Beach and the Pal Beach corporate rental community, in the center of all this, epitomizes the social
climate as a centuries-old playground of the rich and celebrated. Ever since railroad mogul Henry Flagler
brought his railroad to town and erected fabulous hotels for his passengers, the town has been synonymous
with luxury. One of the favorite pastimes for modern-day visitors is to simply drive around the island and
gaze at the magnificent mansions in the Pal Beach corporate rental area, then head to one of its landmark
restaurants to try and spot a star or government somebody.
For a succinct picture of the wealth that wrought this kingdom visit Whitehall, Flagler's Gilded Age
mansion and monument to opulence. Downtown Palm Beach, along famed Worth Avenue, is celebrated for its
Mediterranean-style architecture and fabulous shops. Theaters, museums and galleries create an aura of
high-brow culture at the Pal Beach corporate rental area that continues onto the mainland at West Palm
Beach.
Once the residential area for Palm Beach's work force, West Palm today has developed a distinctive
personality all its own. Its downtown Clematis Street District keeps lively with jolly clubs and
restaurants, shops and street festivals. Norton Museum of Art sets a high standard for the artistic and
for families, there's a nice-sized zoo, a hands-on science museum, and, on the western edge of town, Lion
Country Safari, where visitors drive through while lions, elephants, giraffes and other African animals
run free.
Inland and to the north of the Pal Beach corporate rental area, the region offers two other great
attractions. First, the Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge protects the native animals that thrive
in an Everglades environment. A different breed thrives on the unparalleled selection and quality of golf
courses for which the Palm Beach area is highly touted. Great resorts and clubs host PGA pros and
tournaments, and just regular folks who love to golf year 'round.
As you head north from the Pal Beach corporate rental community, Palm Beach County adopts a stronger
environmental consciousness in parts that were later developed. Peanut Island preserves a nature sanctuary
in the middle of the Intracoastal Waterway, along with a bunker that was built for President John F.
Kennedy, whose family owned a home on Palm Beach during the Cuban missile crisis. John D. Macarthur Beach
State Park is an example of pristine shoreline, with a nature center and environmental programs to keep it
that way through education. In Juno Beach, Loggerhead Park and The Marinelife Center of Juno Beach are
committed to nesting sea turtles during the summer months and host turtle walks and exhibits. In Jupiter,
fish at the jetty beach park, catch a charter for deep-sea fishing, visit an art museum, and climb the 1860
lighthouse.
Jupiter Island and Hobe Sound become yet more withdrawn from the metropolitan world and more entrenched in
the natural. Visit them while staying at a Pal Beach corporate rental property. Environment's champions
include Blowing Rocks Preserve, Jonathan Dickinson State Park and Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge,
which conducts late-night sea turtle patrol walks to look for and mark nests.
South of Palm Beach, the beachfront stretches to encompass a litany of upscale Pal Beach corporate rental
communities, new and old, including Lake Worth, Manalapan, Boynton Beach and Delray Beach. Even the scuba
diving in these parts is upscale, including the "wreck" of a Mercedes-Benz. Luxury name-brand resorts grace
these privileged sands, along with some small inn gems. Delray Beach, in particular, exudes yesteryear
charm that shows in its accommodations as well as its downtown shopping district and new cultural loop.
Its Delray Affair festival celebrates its strong sense of community. On its outskirts, the history of its
Japanese immigrant population is told at The Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, a superbly serene oasis.
A developing orchid garden nearby provides still more sanctuary for the soul. Take some with you on your
trip back to your Pal Beach corporate rental house.
This road to riches ends at Boca Raton, a beach community with much to offer families as well as lovers of
the fine pleasures of shopping and dining. Visit the Gumbo Limbo Nature Center, Coconut Cove Water Park,
Little Palm Family Theater and Children's Museum. Try Mizner Park shopping and Boca Raton Museum of Art for
something more grown-up. After that, you may consider to wrap up your excursion outside the Pal Beach
corporate rental area.
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