5 Tips for First-Time Travelers to Palm Beach, Florida 

Florida - Palm Beach - Must See - Travel Guide
Florida - Palm Beach - Must See - Travel Guide

Palm Beach, Florida is a hidden gem in Southeast Florida. The island is known for being a shimmering paradise for the rich and famous. But there’s more than glitz and glamour.  

The Island is also home to historical landmarks, opulent mansions, and scenic ocean views. Located on a barrier island and separated from places like West Palm Beach. So, let’s unpack 5 Tips for First-Time Travelers to Palm Beach, Florida.  

#1 What to Know About Travel in Palm Beach, Florida 

If you took a flight into Palm Beach, you’ll probably want to rent a car as public transportation isn’t much of an option. It’s fairly scarce.  

If you’re driving in Palm Beach, it’s a good idea to realize that most of the drivers in the area tend to be tourists. As such, there are a lot of awkward drivers as unfamiliar with the area as you may be. This can make accidents more likely.  

#2 Exploring

You could spend all your day shopping or on the beach while visiting, but you’d be cheating yourself. Take some time to explore the island. Take a self-guided tour of the island hitting all the hot spots like the beautiful Four Arts Botanical Garden, the Flagler Museum, and The Breakers. Or get some shopping in on Worth Avenue. 

#3 Know When to Travel to Palm Beach 

Summers in Palm Beach are known to be scorchingly hot. For this reason, the peak season in tends to begin at the end of fall while crowds of tourists are still small.  

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It lasts through winter, however, if you wait for the holiday season, it’ll be crowded, and costs will be at a premium. Another fact to remember is that Florida’s hurricane season is in the fall.  So, check out When is Hurricane Season in Florida – Know Before You Go. 

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#4 Find Historic Hotels in Palm Beach 

It goes without saying that the hotels are posh. But some are more opulent than others. For example, one of the most well-known and luxurious is the historic The Breakers resort fashioned in Renaissance Revival style. 

The Colony Palm Beach is another historic hotel that has merely 89 rooms. It’s located within steps of Worth Avenue and the Atlantic Ocean. 

#5 Know Where the Eats Are

There are some great spots to dine – but with so many to choose from, it’s good to have a plan before you do. Below is a short list of top spots in and near Palm Beach, Florida for chow. 

  • Pistache French Bistro – located on N Clematis St in West Palm Beach, this chic spot offers traditional French cuisine in art-nouveau-style digs by Centennial Park. 
  • Table 26 Palm Beach – This is an elegant and bright nautically themed eatery located on Dixie Hwy. It features a ritzy bar and a menu of global comfort food. 
  • Flagler Steakhouse – This is a traditional steakhouse on S County Rd. It offers classic steak and seafood dishes with views of the golf course.

Check out What to Pack for a Florida Vacation and stay up to speed on all the hot spots and sweet destinations.

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