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THE ISLAND

 

North Hutchinson Island is located on the Treasure Coast of Florida and has something for everyone including pristine uncrowded beaches, many state and national parks, outstanding fishing, a zoo, museums, botanical gardens, delicious restaurants, fabulous shopping and outlets, performing arts, parks, golf courses, boating, biking, fishing, surfing, Navy Seal Museum, and more.

VERO BEACH
 

While too many of Florida’s waterfront cities have succumbed to claustrophobic overdevelopment, tacky tourist traps, and high-rises, Vero Beach remains the breath of fresh air. Though classified as a city, Vero, with a strict policy that no building can exceed four stories, feels more like a seaside village. Uncrowded and beautiful, Vero Beach is the jewel of Florida’s Treasure Coast. One visit and you’ll understand its motto: sunrises not high rises. Enjoy!

FORT PIERCE
 

Often called the "Sunrise City. Natural and artificial reefs make for good fishing and diving. The Indian River Lagoon Estuary provides a haven for more than 4,000 plant and animal species. Visit the revitalized waterfront downtown area, which has retained its old Florida charm and scale. It offers contemporary shopping, dining, great fishing and a range of entertainment and activities such as the Farmers' Market, Bike Night, Friday Fest, Jazz Market and the city-owned and -operated 1,200-seat Sunrise Theatre for the Performing Arts.

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