If you’ve never been to Delray Beach, you’re in for a surprise. This isn’t the overcrowded, overpriced Miami experience this is Florida the way it’s supposed to feel: relaxed, walkable, and genuinely fun. Known locally as “Florida’s Village by the Sea,” Delray Beach punches well above its weight for a city of its size.
Why Delray Beach?
Delray Beach has been voted Best Beach in Florida by USA Today readers and is one of only three Blue Flag beaches in the continental U.S. meaning it meets international standards for water quality, safety, and environmental management. Two miles of Atlantic coastline, clear water, and soft sand make it one of South Florida’s top destinations.
But the beach is just the beginning. Atlantic Avenue, running from I-95 straight to the ocean, is the heart of the city lined with restaurants, boutiques, art galleries, and bars that buzz every night of the week.
Top Things to Do in Delray Beach
Hit the Beach
Delray Public Beach is perfect for swimming, sunbathing, paddleboarding, and kayaking. You can rent equipment right on the sand. Arrive early on weekends to snag a good spot.
Explore Atlantic Avenue
This is where Delray’s energy lives. Walk from the beach westward and you’ll pass dozens of restaurants, coffee shops, and boutiques. On the first Friday of every month, the Pineapple Grove Arts District hosts a free Art Walk with live music and gallery openings.
Visit the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens
One of the most unique attractions in South Florida, the Morikami features authentic Japanese gardens, rotating cultural exhibitions, and a peaceful pond trail. It’s a beautiful contrast to the beach energy and worth a half-day visit.
Wakodahatchee Wetlands
Just a short drive away, this nature boardwalk winds through a stunning wetlands habitat where you can spot herons, alligators, turtles, and dozens of bird species. Entry is free and it’s one of the best birdwatching spots in Florida.
Old School Square
This historic cultural campus hosts concerts, theater performances, art exhibits, and community events throughout the year. Check their calendar before your visit there’s almost always something happening.
Best Time to Visit
November through April is peak season weather is ideal (low 70s to mid-80s), and events are in full swing. If you’re visiting in summer, expect heat and humidity but also lower prices and fewer crowds. The Delray Affair, one of Florida’s largest outdoor festivals, takes place every April on Atlantic Avenue.
Where to Stay
Skip the hotel and stay in a vacation home you’ll get more space, a full kitchen, and the feel of actually living in Delray Beach. GK Listings offers six beautifully renovated townhomes and homes throughout Delray Beach, ranging from cozy 2-bedroom getaways to a 3-bedroom pool home that sleeps up to 10. All are within easy reach of the beach and Atlantic Avenue.