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A Guide to Exploring at Your Own Pace
Por: Jessica Pierce
Looking for things to do for seniors in The Palm Beaches? Whether you’re planning a South Florida getaway for yourself, traveling with older adults or simply prefer to explore at a more relaxed pace, there are plenty of ways to enjoy The Palm Beaches comfortably.
Spend the morning exploring a museum, stroll through a tropical garden, see Florida wildlife, catch a matinee, tee off on a championship course or discover free attractions throughout Palm Beach County. You’ll also find playas accesibles, nature trails, rail connections and active options such as e-biking, pickleball and padel.
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Here are some of the best senior-friendly things to do in The Palm Beaches.


History lovers can start in Palm Beach at the Museo Henry Morrison Flagler.
Once Henry Flagler’s Gilded Age estate, Whitehall is now a National Historic Landmark filled with art, furnishings and stories from a transformative period in Florida’s history. Visitors can explore at their own pace with an audio tour or join a docent-led tour when available.
Do seniors receive a discount at the Flagler Museum? The museum currently lists general admission for adults ages 13 and older and does not advertise a separate senior rate. Check current admission before your visit, as prices can change.
Good to know: The museum offers accessibility features including an entrance ramp, elevator and audio assistance. Check the museum website for current tour schedules and accessibility details.

For a peaceful morning or afternoon, head to Museo y Jardines Japoneses Morikami en Delray Beach.
Explore Japanese art and culture inside the museum before heading outdoors to wander through the gardens. Benches and beautiful views make it a place where there is no need to rush.
Morikami is predominantly ADA-accessible, though the full garden path is approximately 7/8 of a mile and includes compacted natural surfaces. Travelers can enjoy a shorter portion of the gardens if the full route is not comfortable.
Good to know: You do not have to complete the entire garden path to enjoy Morikami. Build in time for the museum galleries, cafe and gift shop, too.
The Palm Beaches offer plenty of options when you want to trade the South Florida heat for an air-conditioned museum. At the Museo de Arte Norton in West Palm Beach, visitors can explore American, European, Chinese and contemporary art and photography.
Manual wheelchairs are available at the Norton on a first-come, first-served basis. Personal mobility devices are welcome, and seating is available in many galleries. Other cultural stops include the Boca Raton Museum of Art and museums throughout Palm Beach County.

A memorable day in The Palm Beaches does not have to come with a big price tag. One of the best free stops is Manatee Lagoon - Un centro de ecodescubrimiento de FPL en West Palm Beach.
Admission and parking are free, and visitors can explore educational exhibits about manatees and the Lake Worth Lagoon. During cooler weather, the observation areas may also provide an opportunity to see manatees gathering in nearby warm waters.
Other free or low-cost ideas include walking the West Palm Beach waterfront, exploring nature boardwalks, visiting mercados agrícolas, enjoying public art, spending time at the beach and watching the sunset along the Intracoastal.

En Centro de vida marina Loggerhead in Juno Beach, discover why The Palm Beaches is known as Florida’s Sea Turtle Capital while learning about sea turtles, ocean ecosystems and marine conservation.
You can also discover native Florida animals at Reserva natural Busch in Jupiter, or pair a wildlife-focused day with Manatee Lagoon.
Good to know: Wildlife sightings are never guaranteed. Give animals plenty of space and follow posted guidance at every attraction and natural area.

Another beautiful way to spend a morning is Jardín Botánico del Condado de Palm Beach en West Palm Beach.
Take your time wandering among tropical and subtropical plants, water features and garden spaces. For travelers who enjoy gardens, visiting Mounts and Morikami on separate days offers two very different outdoor experiences.

South Florida sunshine is part of the appeal, but having a few indoor options can make your visit even more enjoyable. Spend an afternoon exploring the Centro de Ciencias y Acuario Cox, catch a movie at CMX Cinemas Downtown at the Gardens o IPIC Theaters in Boca Raton, browse air-conditioned shops, or unwind with a relaxing treatment at one of The Palm Beaches’ many resort spas.
For a comfortable summer pace, plan outdoor activities earlier in the morning, settle in for a leisurely lunch, and save movies, shopping, spa time and other indoor experiences for the warmest part of the afternoon.
Love live entertainment? Check the calendar at the Centro Kravis de Artes Escénicas in West Palm Beach for Broadway productions, concerts and other performances.
Farther north, Teatro Maltz Jupiter brings professional plays, musicals, concerts and special performances to Jupiter, while Teatro de Delray Beach offers plays, musicals, cabaret and nostalgia concerts in an intimate setting on Lake Ida. For another local option, Teatro de Lake Worth presents live theater and concerts in the heart of downtown Lake Worth Beach.
Pair a matinee with lunch or an evening performance with an early dinner for a relaxed day or night out.

You do not have to tackle a difficult trail to experience South Florida nature. Centro natural de Green Cay y Humedales de Wakodahatchee offer boardwalk-style experiences where visitors can look for birds and wildlife at a comfortable pace.
Good to know: Go earlier in the morning for cooler temperatures, bring water and check current trail or boardwalk conditions before visiting.

A beach day can still be part of the itinerary for travelers with limited mobility. Several beaches throughout The Palm Beaches feature mobility access mats, accesible pathways or beach wheelchairs, including locations in Delray Beach, Boca Raton, Riviera Beach, Palm Beach and Jupiter.
Good to know: Accessibility equipment and availability can vary by beach. Check current information before heading out, especially if a beach wheelchair is important to your visit.

Not every vacation day needs a packed itinerary. Spend an afternoon exploring Avenida Worth in Palm Beach, CityPlace and downtown West Palm Beach, Atlantic Avenue in Delray Beach o Parque Mizner in Boca Raton. Browse shops, stop for coffee, enjoy a leisurely lunch and explore as much – or as little – as you would like.

Want to cover more ground without a strenuous traditional bike ride? Alquiler de bicicletas eléctricas en Palm Beach offers guided and self-guided ways to explore West Palm Beach and Palm Beach.
Electric assistance can make longer rides more approachable while still giving you the freedom to stop for waterfront views, landmarks and neighborhood discoveries. The shop is located in downtown West Palm Beach, convenient to the Brightline station.
Good to know: E-bikes still require balance and the ability to safely operate a bicycle. This option is best for travelers who are comfortable riding.

A slower-paced getaway doesn’t have to mean sitting still. For travelers who enjoy staying active, The Palm Beaches make it easy to add golf, pickleball, padel and other racquet sports to the itinerary.
En Capital del golf de Florida, The Palm Beaches are a natural choice for golfers. PGA National Resort in Palm Beach Gardens pairs championship golf with a Sports & Racquet Club, making it easy to mix time on the course with tennis or pickleball.
Prefer a paddle to a putter? Pickleball enthusiasts can also hit the courts at El Boca Ratón, where the Racquet Club features 12 pickleball courts, along with lessons and clinics for a range of skill levels.
Curious about padel? The fast-growing racquet sport offers another fun and social way to stay active. Belgrove Resort & Spa pairs golf and wellness with access to nearby tennis, pickleball and padel courts. West Palm Beach is also home to several dedicated places to play, including Club de Pádel Palm Beach, Palm Beach Padel y Xcel Pádel. Beginners can look for introductory sessions, lessons and clinics, while more experienced players can book a court and get right into the game.
Whether you prefer a morning tee time, a friendly pickleball match or trying padel for the first time, look for lessons, clinics and casual-play opportunities that match your experience and comfort level.
Good to know: Court and course access can depend on resort stay, membership, reservations or seasonal availability. Confirm access and booking requirements before you go.

Getting around can be part of planning a comfortable, low-stress trip.
Tri-Rail offers discounted fares for seniors ages 65 and older with qualifying identification. Check current fare requirements before traveling.
For faster intercity travel, Brightline connects The Palm Beaches with South Florida and Orlando, with stations in downtown West Palm Beach and Boca Raton. Its rail service can be especially convenient for travelers who prefer not to drive between cities.
Palm Tran buses, local trolley or shuttle services, rideshares and other transportation options can also help you explore without driving everywhere.
Good to know: If you are staying in downtown West Palm Beach or Boca Raton, consider choosing accommodations near a rail station and building part of your itinerary around transit. Additionally, Circuito offers another convenient transportation option in several cities throughout The Palm Beaches.
Tips for Exploring The Palm Beaches at Your Own Pace
Entre las opciones más populares para las personas mayores se encuentran los museos, los jardines botánicos, los centros de vida silvestre, los espectáculos, los senderos naturales accesibles, las playas, las visitas turísticas, el golf, el pickleball, el ciclismo eléctrico, las compras y las experiencias gastronómicas relajadas. La mejor opción depende de tus intereses y del nivel de actividad que prefieras.
Entre las opciones gratuitas se incluyen la Laguna Manatee, numerosas playas y áreas naturales, paseos a orillas del mar, espacios públicos y ciertos eventos comunitarios. Consulta siempre las políticas de admisión vigentes antes de visitar estos lugares.
The Flagler Museum currently does not advertise a separate senior admission rate. Check the museum’s current ticket page before visiting because prices and offers can change.
Sí. Tri-Rail ofrece tarifas con descuento para personas mayores de 65 años que cumplan con los requisitos y presenten una identificación válida. Consulta la política de tarifas vigente antes de viajar.
Brightline puede ser una opción conveniente para los viajeros que desean evitar conducir entre ciudades. Las estaciones de West Palm Beach y Boca Ratón permiten a los pasajeros acceder fácilmente a restaurantes, tiendas, hoteles y atracciones.
Museums, performing arts venues, indoor attractions, shopping and spa experiences are all good choices for hot or rainy days.
Yes. Depending on mobility and comfort level, older travelers can enjoy golf, pickleball, padel, e-biking, walking, swimming and other outdoor activities. Look for lessons or lower-intensity options if you are trying something new.
There’s no need to rush a getaway to The Palm Beaches. Spend the day exploring, linger over a waterfront lunch, catch a matinee or simply settle in beneath the palms and enjoy the South Florida sunshine.
And when you’re ready to call it a day, make your stay part of the experience. From oceanfront resorts and full-service hotels to relaxing retreats close to comedor, ir de compras and attractions, you’ll find plenty of places to make yourself at home. Find your perfect place to stay in The Palm Beaches and start planning your getaway.
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