Welcome to North Palm Beach/Juno Beach
Charmingly serene oceanfront community
Residents live a quiet, charming life in this seaside enclave. It has a highly desirable and convenient location close to the world-class dining and shopping of the other Palm Beach neighborhoods. North Palm Beach and Juno Beach have their own shops and restaurants, but residents live here for the serenity and the easy access to gorgeous natural areas.
North Palm Beach is an incorporated village that was developed in the late 1950s. It is a beautifully planned community with waterfront cul de sacs and gorgeous beaches. The newly restored North Palm Beach Country Club was first opened in 1963 and has long been a hub of social activity for residents here.
The draw for housing here is that many homes and condos are on or easily walkable to the beach. The neighborhoods are full of single-family homes and luxury condo buildings, and all of them are moments from the warm waves of the Atlantic. Get up early and stroll to the beach to witness one of the perfect sunrises for which North Palm Beach is famous.
What to Love
- Sea turtles come to nest on Juno Beach
- Charming, laid-back community
- Most gorgeous sunrises along the Atlantic Ocean
- Home to Seminole Golf Club
Local Lifestyle
North Palm Beach is a sought-after home for seasonal residents looking for a serene lifestyle, families who love being outdoors, and avid golfers who want to be close to one of the most exclusive courses in the country. The neighborhood is at once affluent and tight-knit. With many community gathering places, such as North Palm Beach Country Club and several long-standing local restaurants, it's easy to feel at home in this oceanside village.
Dining, Entertainment & Shopping
The main commercial corridor sits along US 1—parallel to the ocean—and many local businesses are just a short walk to the water.
Pelican Cafe is an upscale Italian American restaurant that serves delicious dishes all day. Check out
Barcello’s incredible wine list and tantalizing cocktail collection. Just a block from the Atlantic Ocean are two Juno Beach seafood staples,
Ke’e Grill and
Juno Beach Fish House. Both these spots have menus full of the best that saltwater has to offer.
Doris Italian Market is a specialty food store and bakery providing locals with fresh produce, gourmet grocery items, and specialty cakes since 1947.
Things to Do
In a community so full of gorgeous scenery, it’s no wonder that many of the best things to do here are outside. Visit Juno Beach between May and October to see the nesting sea turtles, visit the famous
Juno Beach Pier, or spend a day at one of the clubs of North Palm Beach.
Juno Beach is a pristine stretch of sand with warm waves that slowly deepen as you make your way into them. This dog-friendly beach is an ideal place for both sunning and swimming, or visit the pier for a stroll or a day of fishing. Just across the road, you can hike or paddle your way through the 567-acre nature preserve known as
Juno Dunes Natural Area.
Schools
North Palm Beach is close to high-end private schools and prep academies that prepare students for incredible post-graduation opportunities.
- The Benjamin School, PK-12, a state-of-the-art campus, 15 years of languages including Mandarin, and challenging academic programs.
- Baldwin Prep School, K-12, limited class size and a fun atmosphere paired with rigorous academics.
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