Modern South Florida Style. Classic Coastal Leisure.
All the charm of a private beach retreat with the convenience of a popular resort destination, Singer Island is your gateway to South Florida’s most sought-after attractions. An incredible natural setting, a renowned arts scene, immersive entertainment for all ages and interests—this is your invitation to unwind and uncover coastal leisure from the sands of The Singer.
Explore the Environment
Learn about our local beach resident, the Loggerhead sea turtle, at one of the longest running sea turtle monitoring programs and rehabilitation facilities in Florida, the Loggerhead Marinelife Center.
Discover the rare plant species thriving along our coast with a visit to John D. MacArthur Beach State Park, the 20-acre Mounts Botanical Garden, or the historial Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens.
Golf
Play on some of South Florida’s most celebrated courses, including the Nicklaus Signature Municipal course at the North Palm Beach Country Club and the scenic but challenging public Abacoa Golf Club.
Stay Entertained
The Singer is close to some of the state’s best venues to see top musical acts, broadway shows, and more, including the Kravis Center and the open-air iTHINK Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach.
Find family-friendly fun for all ages with 35-acres of water slides and attractions at nearby Rapids Waterpark in Riviera Beach, or test your skills on Shark Wake Park’s sprawling floating obstacle course.
An epicenter of arts, South Florida is home to the renowned Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach, as well as the century-old estate turned center of Gilded Age arts and culture, the Flagler Museum.
Sports
There’s no off-season in Florida. Watch championship teams like the Houston Astros and the Washington Nationals practice during spring training at The Ballpark of the Palm Beaches a 160-acre athletic campus.
In the Neighborhood
From beach to brunch, we’ve curated our favorite experiences in and around The Singer.
Dining & Shopping
Clematis Street
A vibrant hub in downtown West Palm Beach, lively Clematis Street is home to restaurants, bars, shops, and frequent events — perfect for experiencing the city's nightlife and local culture.
Easternmost Point in Florida
This unique geographic landmark marks the eastern extreme of the Florida coast, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Intracoastal Waterway — an ideal spot to take in the breathtaking scenery or snap a picture or two.
Henry Morrison Flagler Museum
Take a step back in time to a world of debutants, dollar princesses, and railroad tycoons. Housed inside the historic Whitehall mansion, this museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the lives of the Gilded Age elite.
iThink Financial Amphitheatre
This 20,000-seat, open-air music venue in West Palm Beach hosts a diverse lineup of concerts and events, offering live performances under the stars.
John D MacArthur Beach State Park
A sea turtle nesting ground and haven for endangered native flora, this 438-acre coastal park features hiking trails, kayaking opportunities, picnic pavilions, and a secluded beach.
Kravis Center for the Arts
Calling all theater-lovers: this renowned West Palm Beach venue plays host to world-class productions ranging from ballet to Broadway, concerts to cultural events, in a breathtaking, ultra-modern performance space.
Loggerhead Marinelife Center
Learn about sea turtle rehabilitation efforts, explore interactive exhibits, and witness real sea turtle patients on their road to recovery at this conservation center in beautiful Juno Beach.
Manatee Lagoon
Learn all about the Florida manatee at this educational center in West Palm Beach, then take to the observation deck to spot them in their natural habitat. The best part? Admission is always free!
Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens
Immerse yourself in the Land of the Rising Sun at this Delray Beach museum celebrating Japanese culture and art, then enjoy a moment of tranquility in the traditional Roji-en Japanese Gardens.
Mounts Botanical Garden
Palm Beach County's oldest and largest public garden, this 14-acre horticultural wonderland is home to more than 6,000 species of tropical and subtropical plants and is an ideal destination for nature-lovers of all ages.
Norton Museum of Art
Home to over 8,200 works including pieces by Picasso, Monet, and O'Keeffe, the renowned Norton Museum of Art is the largest museum in the state of Florida.
Ocean Walk
Located on the south end of Singer Island, lively Ocean Walk combines beach access with casual dining in a unique beachside retail plaza.
Peanut Island
Accessible by ferry or water taxi, this pint-sized paradise on the Lake Worth Lagoon is home to pristine beaches, fascinating history, and calm, clear waters ideal for a snorkeling adventure.
Phil Foster Park
Explore an underwater snorkel trail, enjoy a seaside picnic, or simply take in breathtaking views of the Intracoastal Waterway at scenic Phil Foster Park.
Roger Dean Stadium
The spring-training home of Major League Baseball’s the Miami Marlins and the St. Louis Cardinals, this 6,871-seat venue is a must-see for lovers of America’s Game.
Singer Resort
The Gardens Mall
A favorite destination for shopping in South Florida, The Gardens Mall is home to over 160 specialty shops and restaurants, including Cooper’s Hawk, Tap 42, and Brio Italian Grille.
The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum
Built in 1860, the historic Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse offers a fascinating window into the town’s history, maritime heritage, and natural environment. Climb all 105 steps to the top and enjoy breathtaking views of the Indian River and Jupiter Inlet.
The Square
This lush urban oasis in Downtown West Palm is home to a vibrant mix of restaurants, shops, entertainment venues, public art, and community events.
Worth Avenue
Palm Beach's answer to Rodeo Drive, Worth Avenue is an ultra-luxe shopping destination known for high-end boutiques, upscale galleries, and a dazzling array of fine-dining establishments.