Delray Beach Florida Is A Great Place For A Relaxed Lifestyle

By Jony Mozen


If you want a laid-back, relaxed lifestyle, you might want to consider moving to the coast. In fact, a Delray Beach Florida home may be just the answer. It's not for nothing, after all, that many people retire to the Sunshine State where they can enjoy the sun and the sea every day.

The town is a seaside community that is located in Palm Beach County on the Florida peninsula. It's just north of Boca Raton on a stretch known as the Treasure Coast. Miami is about 50 miles, less than an hour's drive, to the south.

As with most Sunshine State locations, the climate is tropical. In summer it can be hot and humid, with temperatures often hovering around 90 degrees in July and in August. However, even in winter you'll love being outside and maybe even in the water, since the daytime temperatures rarely drop to below 75 degrees. At night in winter it becomes 'cold', with minimum temperatures of about 57 degrees.

The town's recorded history doesn't date back incredibly far. It started in the 1870s, when a house of refuge was built here. By the next decade farmers of African-American descent had settled here too and soon this was an important pineapple-producing area. Tourism development really started in the 1920s and gave a new boost to the local economy.

The main reason to want to live in Delray Beach is the seashore. Stretching over 4 miles, it's perfect for long walks, especially along the 2 miles accessible to the public. A shipwreck dating from 1903 lies just offshore and is a wonderful place to explore if you love snorkeling or scuba diving. Of course you can also decide to just spend your days lazing in the sun and getting plenty of Vitamin D.

A healthy body is home to a healthy mind and the community is one of the top places in America for tennis lovers. Even the ATP has caught on and has an annual tournament here. There are several golf courses to choose from too and naturally you can also participate in a variety of water sports to work off the calories you'll consume in the many restaurants in town, especially during Savor the Avenue with its long dinner table and the annual garlic festival. Shopaholics will get their fix by exploring the many charming art galleries and boutiques.

The Colony Hotel was built in 1926 and is one of the fascinating historical buildings in town. Another site to visit is the Old School Square Cultural Arts Center, located in the old elementary and high school buildings dating from early in the 20th century. Here you'll be able to enjoy some theatrical performances or marvel at the exhibits at the Cornell Museum of Art and American Culture. If you want to learn more about Japanese art and culture, be sure to visit the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens too.

A visit to the beach-side town will be enough to convince you that this is a great place to live. Luckily you'll find plenty of homes in Delray Beach Florida, from large properties to condos. It shouldn't be too hard to find one that suits your budget but the town also has several rental properties available.




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