From inspiring sunrises to exhilarating
nights on the town, the possibilities are endless
at The Resort at Singer Island. Explore opportunities
abroad traveling by air via Palm Beach International
Airport or by water courtesy of the glorious Intracoastal
Waterway and Atlantic Ocean, the ultimate venues for
recreational cruising, sailing and world-class deep
sea fishing. By land there is championship golf, legendary
beaches, famed shopping of Worth Avenue and the attractions
of CityPlace. This is a place where sophistication
is quite and culture flourishes, from the fine dining
of Palm Beach to dramatic performances at The Kravis
Center and rare collections at The Four Arts.
Take in the magnificent sandy beaches of Singer Island
as beach attendants cater to your every need. Enrich
your experiences and activities with the assistance
of a knowledgeable concierge who is available to coordinate
private events, theater tickets, travel and dinner
reservations and any other last minute requests you
may have.
The reef and sands of Singer Island form the easternmost
point of Florida's famed Gold Coast. This golden spit
of sand seemingly reaches out to kiss the tropical
Gulf Stream current. Brilliant aquamarine waters warmed
year round by the Gulf Stream create a tropical paradise
for Ocean bathers, sports fisherman and scuba divers.
Singer Island is the coastal barrier island immediately
north of Palm Beach separated from North Palm Beach
by northern Lake Worth. 8 miles of white coquina
sand beaches stretch from the Palm Beach Inlet in
the south to John D. McCarthur state park in the
north.
The island founded by sewing machine magnate Paris
Singer is today a beautiful residential resort and
home base to the Palm Beaches, best yachting and
sport fishing charters. The deep water Palm Beach
Inlet is considered the gateway to the Gulf Stream.
Singer Island's public beaches are the widest along
the entire Gold Coast of Florida. The northern tip
of the island includes the 335 acres of preserved
beaches, lakes and subtropical coastal habitat of
John D. McCarthur State Park.
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