Palm Beach County Oceanfront Town
Welcome to South Palm Beach, a small oceanfront town on the barrier island between Palm Beach and Lantana.
South Palm Beach is a town in Palm Beach County, Florida, occupying a narrow stretch of the barrier island between the Town of Palm Beach to the north and the Town of Lantana to the south. With a population of 1,471 at the 2020 census, it is one of the smaller municipalities in the county, but its oceanfront position gives it a distinct and highly concentrated residential character. The town's geography is unusually simple. South Palm Beach is approximately five-eighths of a mile long, running along South Ocean Boulevard, which doubles as Florida State Road A1A and is essentially the town's only street. To the east lies the Atlantic Ocean, and to the west lies the Intracoastal Waterway, so the entire community is sandwiched between two bodies of water on a single narrow roadway. Because of its compact footprint, South Palm Beach developed almost entirely as a condominium and townhome community rather than a spread of single-family homes. Multi-story residential buildings line A1A, many offering ocean and waterway views, pools, and direct beach access. A notable portion of the community is oriented toward 55-and-over residents, giving the town a retiree and seasonal character alongside its year-round population. Life in South Palm Beach is quiet, walkable, and beach-centered. Residents are steps from the sand and within a short distance of Lantana's public beach park, Palm Beach's shops and dining, and the broader amenities of coastal Palm Beach County. For those seeking a compact, waterfront, low-maintenance home base on the barrier island, South Palm Beach offers a singular, small-town coastal setting.
South Palm Beach is a town in Palm Beach County, Florida, located on a barrier island between the Town of Palm Beach to the north and the Town of Lantana to the south.
South Palm Beach is a very small town, only about five-eighths of a mile long along South Ocean Boulevard, which is also State Road A1A and the town's only street.
South Palm Beach is primarily a condominium and townhome community set directly on the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway, with many buildings offering ocean and waterway views and a number of 55-and-over communities.
Yes. South Palm Beach sits directly between the Town of Palm Beach to the north and Lantana to the south, just past Palm Beach's estate section, placing it close to the amenities of both.
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South Palm Beach's housing market is overwhelmingly condominium- and townhome-based, reflecting the town's small footprint and oceanfront location. Buildings line South Ocean Boulevard (A1A), offering ocean and Intracoastal views, with many units featuring balconies, pools, and direct beach access. A significant portion of the community consists of 55-and-over buildings, making it popular with retirees and seasonal residents. The town's limited land area and beachfront setting define its residential character as compact, vertical, and centered on waterfront living.
South Palm Beach offers a compact, beachfront lifestyle defined by its single oceanside street. Residents live in condominium and townhome buildings with direct access to the Atlantic Ocean on one side and the Intracoastal Waterway on the other, and many of the community's buildings cater to 55-and-over residents. Life here is quiet and walkable, oriented around the beach, the pool decks, and the shoreline promenade along A1A. The town's position between Palm Beach and Lantana places residents close to Lantana's public beach park and the shops, dining, and amenities of both neighboring communities.
South Palm Beach is reached primarily via State Road A1A (South Ocean Boulevard), which runs the length of the town and connects north to Palm Beach and south to Lantana and the wider coastal road network. The town's compact, single-street layout makes it highly walkable, with the beach, waterfront, and neighboring communities all close at hand. For regional travel, residents connect to the broader Palm Beach County road system and its access to West Palm Beach, the airports, and the rest of South Florida.
Recreation in South Palm Beach centers on the ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway. Residents have direct access to the beach for swimming, walking, and sunbathing, while the calm Intracoastal side supports boating and water views. The town's small size means the shoreline and pool decks are the primary recreational spaces, with the nearby Lantana oceanfront beach park adding public amenities. Palm Beach's golf courses, shops, and cultural venues, and the broader recreational offerings of Palm Beach County, are within a short drive.
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