About Palm Beach & West Palm Beach, Florida:
Palm Beach is known for its glitzy estates and its beaches, including the long, sandy Palm Beach Municipal Beach. Worth Avenue is lined with upscale boutiques, galleries and restaurants. Art and antique furnishings are displayed at the Henry Morrison Flagler Museum, inside the hotel and railroad tycoon’s huge Gilded Age mansion.
Catholic places of interest in Palm Beach & West Palm Beach, Florida & nearby towns:
Palm Beach: Basilica of Saint Edward
Lantana: Holy Spirit Catholic Church (English, Polish, Vietnamese, and the Traditional Latin Mass)
West Palm Beach: Saint Juliana Catholic Church
Traveling to Palm Beach & West Palm Beach, Florida:
Palm Beach is a barrier island, with the Atlantic Ocean on its east and the Intracoastal Waterway (Lake Worth Lagoon) to its west. The island is approximately 18 miles long and never wider than three-quarters of a mile. West Palm beach is on the mainland opposite the island.
By air: Palm Beach International Airport (PBI) is located in West Palm Beach and is served by several major U.S. Airlines.
By car: Drive using major highways like Interstate 95 or Florida’s Turnpike.
By Sea: there is a cruise port in Palm Beach, Florida, called the Port of Palm Beach, located in Riviera Beach. It is a smaller port, known for offering a more relaxed cruise experience, and currently serves as the home port for Margaritaville at Sea cruises.