Palm Beach Shores/ Singer Island, FL
Palm Beach Shores and Singer Island The small town of Palm Beach Shores and Singer Island is one of the best kept secrets in all of south Florida. The Island peninsula is surrounded by water crystal blue and aqua green ocean water on three sides. Palm Beach Shores is a small quiet little town located on the south end of the Island, and is bounded on the east by the blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean, the south by the popular Palm Beach Inlet, and on the west by the Port of Palm Beach, Peanut Island and the Intra Coastal Waterway, overlooking Riviera Beach. the Blue Heron Bridge and Phil Foster Park. Singer Island stretches from Blue Heron Bridge northward for four miles, to the south end of the John D. Macarthur State Park. A1A runs along, parallel to the intracoastal waterway, and is the entrance to the state park. Both Singer island and Palm Beach Shores are the home of many luxurious single family mansions with deep water, quick ocean access to the intracoastal and Palm beach Inlet. Palm Beach Shores is the location of the world famous Sailfish Marina, and the Hilton Singer Island Resort overlooking the ocean and the Palm beach Inlet. Singer Island is known for its public beach front parks, and numerous high-rise luxury condominiums overlooking the ocean and their own private beach access. Learn more about Palm Beach Shores and Singer Island: https://www.thepalmbeaches.com/explore-cities/palm-beach-shores/singer-island