Florida’s Stunning ‘Village By The Sea’: A Breathtaking Beach Escape with Turquoise Waters

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Florida's Stunning 'Village By The Sea': A Breathtaking Beach Escape with Turquoise Waters

Nicknamed “Village By The Sea,” Delray Beach has a blend of coastal beauty and walkable charm that’s made it one of Florida’s best beach getaways. Tucked between busy Boca Raton and West Palm Beach, this artsy town is lively and low-key at the same time. Delray is the perfect pick for beach lovers who want crystal-clear water and culture without the crowds. Not only was Delray Beach named USA Today’s best beach in Florida for 2025, but it’s one of only three beaches in the U.S. to be awarded the Blue Flag award.



One of its best features is undoubtedly the turquoise shoreline. The white beach stretches for nearly two miles, with soft sand, well-kept facilities, and lifeguards on duty. The water is usually clear enough to see your toes, making it a favorite for families, couples, and solo beachgoers alike. Visitors can easily find beach chairs and canopy rentals to settle in for a day by the sea. The beach also has designated areas for fun activities like volleyball, windsurfing, snorkeling, kites, and Frisbee.

Once you’ve had your fill of the sun and sand, Delray Beach has more to explore. Just a short walk away, you’ll find the main strip of Atlantic Avenue lined with sidewalk cafes, local boutiques, salons and spas, upscale shopping, and more. You can grab a cocktail on a rooftop bar with ocean views, pop into an art gallery, or catch live music on an open-air patio. And if unsure where to start, swing by the Visitor’s Center on your way in — it’s right where Atlantic Avenue meets the sand — for info and recommendations. Whether you’re visiting for a weekend or a week, the easygoing energy makes Delray Beach easy to fall in love with.



Art, nature, and food make Delray worth the trip

Delray Beach punches far above its weight when it comes to culture, nature, and food — three things you might not expect from a place with “village” in its nickname. It may be best known for its beautiful coastline, but a little time in town will show you its artsy side. While Atlantic Avenue has a handful of boutiques and galleries for art lovers to check out, Pineapple Grove Arts District is just off the main strip. Here, you’ll find public art, working artists studios, Artists Alley, and the Arts Garage — a must-visit for live performances like theater productions, stand-up comedy, and concerts.

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Another attraction is the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens just a short drive from downtown. Visitors can stroll through landscaped gardens, check out rotating exhibits, and learn more about the Yamato Colony, a group of Japanese farmers that settled in the area in the early-1900s. Admission is $16, with occasional discounts available. Nature lovers should head to Wakodahatchee Wetlands, a free-to-enter elevated boardwalk that winds through a wildlife-filled ecosystem home to everything from herons and turtles to alligators. The parking lot is busiest from February to April, so get there early to snag a spot.



Delray also has a serious food scene. You’ll find everything from fresh-caught seafood and oyster bars to white-tablecloth dining and international flavors. There are a wide range of highly-recommended spots for foodies. Le Sorelle is a must-visit for Italian fare, Dada is an upscale American spot with an off-beat, artsy vibe, and Deck 84 is a favorite for casual waterfront dining. Craft Food Tours also offers a guided food tour for $99. Considering all those options, you should definitely bring your appetite to town.

Make the most of your trip to Delray Beach, Florida

Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.