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It's wonderful to sit outside at Bahama Breeze and listen to the steel drum music!
Historic resort with red turrets on foggy beach of fine white sand.
Beach area where partying college students live and SeaWorld visitors stay, with bland 1950s architecture, bad traffic, and dirty beach, but some wonderful finds such as Moray's at Sail Bay.
Historic resort with red turrets on foggy beach of fine white sand.
Gorgeous place on the Jupiter inlet across from the lighthouse, with restaurants and a walkway.
Development with restaurants that cater to the baseball fans that come to spring training games at Roger Dean Stadium, plus a taco cafe, Cuban cafe, and a great coffee shop.
Beach area where partying college students live and SeaWorld visitors stay, with bland 1950s architecture, bad traffic, and dirty beach, but some wonderful finds such as Moray's at Sail Bay.
Gorgeous place on the Jupiter inlet across from the lighthouse, with restaurants and a walkway.
Fun place to dine, with impressive Italian fountain and nice breezes off the pond.
Fantastic place to swim. Also, stand under a webcam here and wave to family back home!
Walk around the grounds of two of Disney's deluxe resorts.
Gorgeous place on the Jupiter inlet across from the lighthouse, with restaurants and a walkway.
SB Public Market is a hip indoor space with cafes, and outdoor seating by a Spanish courtyard with views of quaint Victoria Court.
Boardwalk along a fairly grotty beach, where people rollerblade and stroll together.
Beach area where partying college students live and SeaWorld visitors stay, with bland 1950s architecture, bad traffic, and dirty beach, but some wonderful finds such as Moray's at Sail Bay.
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