Peanut Island
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Peanut Island
Located in the heart of the Palm Beach Inlet in Florida, Peanut Island is a charming man-made island that offers a mix of history, natural beauty, and recreational activities. Established in 1918 and spanning 80 acres, the island boasts scenic beaches, crystal-clear waters, and lush greenery. Historical buffs will appreciate the restored maritime museum and the unique Kennedy Bunker, a relic from the Cold War era.
Visiting Tips
Plan to catch an early ferry or water taxi to make the most of your day on Peanut Island. Arrive equipped with snorkeling gear — the island's surrounding waters provide exceptional spots to observe colorful marine life. There are picnic areas and pavilions, so bringing a packed lunch can enhance your experience. Outdoor enthusiasts may also enjoy overnight camping, which is available on the island.
Precautions
Wear proper sun protection, as the island’s open spaces have limited shade. Be mindful of the tide schedule, particularly if snorkeling or anchoring a boat. Respect the local wildlife and observe all posted guidelines to protect the island's ecosystem. Ensure you bring sufficient water and supplies, as there are limited amenities on-site. Also, check ferry and water taxi schedules in advance, as services may vary throughout the year.