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Egret Landing offers a slice of authentic Florida suburban living with tree-lined streets and family-friendly vibes. While there are no tourist spots within the neighborhood itself, you're just a short drive from Roger Dean Stadium, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse, and the peaceful Limestone Creek Natural Area. The community parks and walking trails make morning strolls a must-do for nature lovers.
You'll need wheels to explore since public transit is limited, but that's the trade-off for peaceful surroundings. Most visitors stay in vacation rental homes with private pools and full kitchens, making it perfect for families seeking a quiet retreat from touristy areas.
Jupiter Bay delivers luxury living with a splash of Florida sunshine along the Intracoastal Waterway. High-rise condominiums with resort-style pools and tennis courts create a perfect home base for exploring nearby Jupiter Beach and Maltz Jupiter Theatre. The waterfront promenade offers stunning views where you might spot passing yachts or even manatees and dolphins playing in turquoise waters.
Upscale waterfront restaurants serve fresh seafood with sunset views worth the reservation. While you'll need a car to explore broader Jupiter, the neighborhood itself features peaceful walking paths and marina access. Most accommodations are luxury vacation rentals with balconies, full kitchens, and those quintessential Florida water views.
The Jupiter Inlet District revolves around its iconic red brick lighthouse standing sentinel over turquoise waters. Waterfront boardwalks meander past swaying palms while charter boats bob gently in the marina. Visit Dubois Park, catch live music at the Square Grouper, or explore maritime history at the lighthouse museum.
Dining focuses on fresh seafood served with sunset views at waterfront restaurants. Accommodation options include upscale hotels and boutique inns with resort-style amenities. The area is highly walkable with scenic paths, though having a car or using ride-sharing services makes exploring Jupiter's broader attractions much easier.
Jupiter's Town Center buzzes with upscale outdoor plazas where palm trees sway above contemporary fountains. The modern movie theater anchors this pedestrian-friendly paradise while boutiques and restaurants with expansive patios create a resort-like atmosphere. String lights cast a magical glow over evening gatherings, making this the perfect spot for sophisticated night owls and daytime shoppers alike.
Dining options range from casual seafood spots to elegant steakhouses with outdoor seating. While there are no hotels within Town Center itself, luxury accommodations sit just minutes away by car. The internal walkability is excellent with wide, well-lit paths perfect for post-dinner strolls.
Abacoa scores a home run with its charming mix of sports, sunshine, and suburban comforts. Roger Dean Stadium steals the spotlight during spring training, where you can watch MLB teams warm up under swaying palms. The Mediterranean-style Town Center hosts regular outdoor concerts while Florida Atlantic University's campus adds a dash of scholarly energy to the neighborhood.
Family-friendly restaurants and sports bars make refueling easy after a day of baseball watching or golf course wandering. Most visitors opt for vacation rentals in gated communities, though hotels near the stadium offer convenience. A car is essential in this planned community, but well-maintained sidewalks and bike paths make local exploration a breeze.
When the beach is calling your name, you might want to head down to Jupiter Beach, located 2 mi (3.2 km) from central Jupiter. If you want to continue walking by the waves, head to Juno Beach and Coral Cove Park.
If seeing the sights is on your list of things to do, head to Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse— just one of the landmarks located 1.1 mi (1.8 km) from central Jupiter. Why not take a stroll along the beaches and watch the sunset while you're here?
After visiting Carlin Park, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Jupiter. Stroll along the seaside or attend a sporting event in the area.
After visiting Dubois Park, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Jupiter. Amble around the area's beautiful beaches or attend a sporting event.
You could catch an event at Roger Dean Stadium, a stadium in Abacoa. Hotels.com travelers also say the area is full of friendly people and has lots of nice beaches. If you think Roger Dean Stadium is cool, you also might like Palm Beach Gardens Tennis Center, located nearby.
Catch a glimpse of baseball's future stars during spring training at Roger Dean Stadium, where major leaguers tune up their swings before the season begins. The iconic Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse offers panoramic views worth the 105-step climb to the top. Kayak through mangrove tunnels where manatees often make surprise appearances, or time an evening visit to Jupiter Beach during sea turtle nesting season. Dubois Park combines protected swimming areas with excellent snorkeling opportunities around its rocky outcroppings. The waterfront restaurants along the Intracoastal serve fresh catches with sunset views that explain why locals consider this Florida's happiest seaside town. Don't miss Burt Reynolds Park, named for the town's most famous former resident.
There's a lot visitors like about Jupiter, especially its beaches and restaurants. Nature lovers can visit Dubois Park and Burt Reynolds Park. Check out other sights like Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Jupiter Beach.