Village by the Sea in Palm Beach County
Welcome to Delray Beach, Palm Beach County's "Village by the Sea," where Atlantic Avenue's dining and arts scene and the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens sit just minutes from the ocean.
Delray Beach is a coastal city in Palm Beach County, Florida, on the Atlantic Ocean roughly midway between Boca Raton to the south and Boynton Beach to the north. With roughly 68,000 residents, it long carried the nickname "Village by the Sea," and it still feels like a small town that grew into one of South Florida's most distinctive cities. Settled as a farming community in the late nineteenth century, the town prospered on citrus, winter vegetables, and gladiolus flowers, and it became a winter colony for artists and writers before adopting the Delray Beach name in 1927. The city's centerpiece is Atlantic Avenue, a walkable main street that runs from the Intracoastal Waterway east to the ocean, lined with independent restaurants, cafés, bars, and shops. Just off the avenue, the Pineapple Grove Arts District adds galleries, murals, and studios, giving Delray Beach a reputation as a dining and arts destination that draws visitors from across the region. The downtown's energy is balanced by quieter residential streets and historic districts, where prewar architecture and mature landscaping prevail. Delray Beach's cultural identity also includes the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, built on the former Yamato Colony, an early twentieth-century settlement of Japanese farmers. When George Morikami, the colony's last remaining member, donated his 200-acre farm to Palm Beach County, it became one of the region's most serene cultural institutions, with traditional gardens and museum exhibits. Geography shapes daily life. The Atlantic Ocean and a two-mile municipal beach anchor the eastern edge, the Intracoastal Waterway runs north-south just inland, and I-95, Florida's Turnpike, and a Tri-Rail commuter station give residents fast connections to Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, and Fort Lauderdale. For many, Delray Beach offers the best of South Florida's coastal lifestyle in a compact, walkable, and historically rooted package.
Delray Beach is known for Atlantic Avenue, a walkable main street of independent restaurants, shops, and galleries that runs to the ocean, plus the adjacent Pineapple Grove Arts District. The city also features the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, historic residential districts, and a two-mile municipal beach. Its long-standing nickname is the 'Village by the Sea.'
Delray Beach is in Palm Beach County, on Florida's southeastern Atlantic coast, between Boca Raton to the south and Boynton Beach to the north. It sits roughly 25 miles north of Fort Lauderdale and about 25 miles south of West Palm Beach.
Delray Beach is served by the School District of Palm Beach County, the eleventh-largest school district in the nation and the fifth-largest in Florida, with about 185 schools and more than 177,000 students. Students are zoned by residential address, and magnet, choice, and private school options add further variety.
Delray Beach sits between the two cities. Boca Raton is about 10 to 15 minutes south by car, and West Palm Beach is about 25 minutes north. Palm Beach International Airport near West Palm Beach is roughly 20 to 25 minutes away, and I-95 plus Tri-Rail commuter rail connect the region.
Yes. Downtown Delray Beach centers on Atlantic Avenue, a walkable corridor of restaurants, cafés, boutiques, and nightlife running from the Intracoastal Waterway to the beach. The Pineapple Grove Arts District sits a block north, and Old School Square anchors the area's arts and cultural programming.
The Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens is a cultural institution built on the former Yamato Colony, an early twentieth-century Japanese farming settlement. George Morikami, the colony's last remaining member, donated his 200-acre farm to Palm Beach County, and today the site features traditional Japanese gardens, museum exhibits, and cultural programs.
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