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Juno Beach, Florida

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The 16-mile long island of Palm Beach has been one of America’s tiniest hideaways since the Gilded Age. As if it was placed by gracefulness, Juno Beach sits between Jupiter and West Palm Beach and is home to an unspoiled coastline and blissfully laid-back vibes.

Where to Stay

PGA National Resort & Spa
Here at this Palm Beach destination, luxury is always the standard, golf is never considered just a game and together the two create an enviable lifestyle in a setting that embraces the best Florida has to offer.

Anchored by five championship golf courses, and renowned throughout the world as Home to the PGA Tour’s Honda Classic and the legendary Bear Trap, PGA National also boasts a world-class destination spa, a private state-of-the- art sports & racquet club and an exclusive private membership club where golf is at the heart of it all.

Brazilian Court Hotel
Elegant Spanish accents, colonial architecture, lush tropical courtyards, fountains and warm ocean breezes frame this hotel. A historic landmark infused throughout with roaring 20s glamour and boutique intimacy, this private, 80-room enclave is the classic Palm Beach getaway and brings high-style.

Where to Eat

Some places in Juno Beach are simple, some elegant and others stylish but all of them have one thing in common-a great time. Make sure you save room for the Key lime pie … because all meals must end with Key lime pie in Florida.

Juno Beach Fish House
Decorated with colorful mosaics and ocean themes, the Juno Fish House boasts a wide selection of seafood dishes. They prepare their food with a “Floribbean flair,” with local catch prepared, local style and presentation. Check the menu for lobster specials and after enjoy a delightful crème brulee.

Ganim’s Juno Beach Café
Breakfast is served all day. When owners Don and Mary Ann opened their cafe, they brought their Uncle Eddie’s secret “dynamite” pancake recipe with them. BC continues to honor Uncle Eddie today by proudly serving his 65-year old-pancake recipe, affectionately known as “UEPs!”

The attention-grabbing stars here are definitely, “Uncle Eddie’s Pancakes” but be sure to stop in for a guitar-fueled Sunday brunch with local musician, Jordan Lee, entertaining guests live every Sunday.

What to Do

Seminole Golf Course
The 18-hole “Seminole” course features 6,787 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course rating is 73.6 and it has a slope rating of 139 on Bermuda grass.

Designed by Donald J. Ross, ASGCA, the Seminole golf course opened in 1929. Bob Ford, PGA manages the course as the Director of Golf.

The Juno Beach Pier
This is the main hub of activity in town. On any given day, you’ll see salty fishermen, selfie-snapping sightseers and sunrise aficionados angling for the perfect viewing spot (believe the locals when they say the sunrises here are second to none).

There’s even a Pier House with a bait shop, snack bar and pole rentals. With its excellent waves, Juno Beach Park is a popular spot for surfers and kiteboarders as well as swimmers.

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