Juno Beach
If you’re looking for quintessential beach vibes, you’ve found your new home in Juno Beach, Florida! This predominately residential community is nestled east of the Intracoastal Waterway in northern Palm Beach County. Named after the Roman goddess Juno, many of the streets are named in a similar fashion: Mars Way, Jupiter Lane, Olympus Drive, Mercury Circle, Neptune Road and so on.
The 990 foot Juno Beach Pier is the most recognizable landmark in town and a major attraction for beachgoers and fishermen alike. The Pier House offers essential gear, bait, and tickets for access. The pier area is also known for some of the best waves in the north county and attract surfers, kite boarders, and windsurfers in droves when conditions are right. Among Juno’s expansive natural areas are a number of single-family homes, gorgeous oceanfront estates, condominiums, and townhomes – all within a short walk to the beach.
Just across Ocean Drive from the pier you will find the Loggerhead Marinelife Center. The north county beaches have some of the densest sea turtle nesting in the entire world and the center carries out the important work of rehabilitation, conservation and education. No visit to Juno Beach would be complete without experiencing this unique destination.
Dining
Local eateries include Ke’e Grill, Captain Charlie’s Reef Grill, and the Juno Beach Fish House. If you’re in the mood for a solid breakfast be sure to drop by Hurricane Cafe or Juno Beach Cafe. Juno Beach’s newest restaurant, The Malted Barley, offers are a variety of unique craft brews and gourmet pretzels in addition to a full menu.
Accessibility
Juno Beach is about a 25 minute drive to Palm Beach International Airport, 1 hour 45 minutes to Miami, and 2 hours 30 minutes to Orlando. At only 2 square miles it is encircled by Jupiter to the north, Palm Beach Gardens to the west, and North Palm Beach to the south.
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