Along a 30-mile Gulf of Mexico coastline ribboned with soft, white-sand beaches, visitors enjoy a refined yet relaxed atmosphere with a thriving arts and culture scene, exceptional restaurants, and eclectic and luxury boutique shopping experiences.
Outdoor adventure activities include exploring and photographing the world-famous Everglades – the only sub-tropical mangrove wilderness in the U.S. and features endangered and rare wildlife species in their natural habitat, including over 350 species of birds.
Home to over 90 public and private golf courses, sports enthusiasts have access to a variety of championship courses; pickleball and tennis facilities; and water activities ranging from kayaking to sailing charters. Florida’s Paradise Coast is truly where the high life meets the wildlife.
Recent accolades include being named the No. 1 “Best Beach Town in the U.S. to Live In,” No. 1 “Healthiest and Happiest City in America” and “One of the Best Small Cities in the U.S.”
Located just two hours from Miami, two and a half hours from Tampa International Airport , and three and a half hours from Orlando, Florida’s Paradise Coast is easily accessible by Interstate highways.