Visit Delray Beach Florida
Just south of Palm Beach and less than an hour& 39;s drive north of Miami, Florida, is the resort town of Delray Beach, Florida, with more than two miles of clean sandy beaches well maintained, historic area shops, beautiful gardens and parks, world-class center of tennis, golf and its wide range of hotels and motels. Looking for a place to sleep? Try the Breakers –Ocean, (561) 278-4501, with its perfect beach setting image and its 200 meter private beach, a beach cottage, putting green, beachfront suites and apartments overlooking the sea, the newly renovated and refurbished Colony Hotel And Cabana Club, (800) 552-2363, with its 70 rooms, all with vinage tropical furniture, fabrics and colors, hardwood floors, and appointments Florida unique works of art, personal air conditioning and operable windows or Delray Beach Marriott, (561) 274-3200, with its sand beach soft, heated pool, spa on site and fitness center, guest rooms with private balconies and Marriott service. If you do not like these there are many other hotels to choose from. Feel win some golf? Refer to the Delray Beach Golf Club, (561) 243-7380, 1923 Donald Ross Design outside of Atlantic Avenue just three miles west of the historic area of Downtown Delray Beach. This jewel is a meticulously careful track championship, and has 6907 yards and a par-72 or the Lakeview Golf Club, (561) 498-3229, 3006 yards, par 60 executive golf course, built in 1972. There are more than 100 golf courses around the area of Delray Beach. Spend your days sunning, swimming and playing in the two-mile, clean well maintained, the beach. Go diving or snorkeling in the clear warm waters of the Atlantic. Cruise protecting the calm waters of the Intercoastal Waterway. Visit the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, (561) 495-0233, with two museum buildings that house 5000 Japanese art objects and artifacts, including a collection of 500 pieces of topics tea ceremony, more than 200 textile pieces and recent acquisitions works of art, and its 200 acres of extensive Japanese gardens with walking paths, rest areas, tropical bonsai collection, small lakes filled with koi and other wildlife, trails, parks and forests of pine and picnic areas. Visit the American Orchid Society, (561) 404-2000, a botanical paradise with thousands of orchids in her 3.5 acres of thematic gardens and a magnificent exhibition greenhouse. Playing tennis at the Delray Beach Tennis Center, 561-243-7360, with 14 clay courts and 7 hard courts, a pavilion and top floor conference room, a pro shop and a clothing, racket stringing and goods. Shopping in downtown Delray Beach, with its brick sidewalks, historic architecture, old shoppes, gift shoppes, shops, art galleries and more. If you want to do more, a scenic go to Miami, Fort Lauderdale stop on the road, or go to Palm Beach and go shopping on Worth Avenue. Take a tour of the everglades sport or go fishing. There are enough activities in or near Delray Beach to keep you busy for one day, one week, one month or even longer. For more information about the city of Delray Beach, Florida, see http://delraybeachfl.usacitydirectories.com, a directory of links to the city of Delray Beach, Florida guides and directories listing hotels, restaurants, lawyers, law enforcement assets roots, information, resources, services, things to do, places to go and more.

























