Palm
Beach County Film & Television Commission
Palm Beach County's Facts
American Black Film Festival
WELCOME TO PALM BEACH COUNTYFLORIDA The Best Of Everything®
As the
largest county southeast of the Mississippi River, Palm BeachCounty
presents the best of everything - from distinctive attractions and an
assortment of cultural venues to top-notch festivals and edge-of-your-seat
sporting activities. All who visit this sub-tropical paradise will find
cities that are rich in diversity and home to warm, friendly people.
FACTS
AND FIGURES:
LOCATION:
Palm BeachCounty is
located along the southeast coast of Florida.
The center of the county is approximately 60 miles north of Miami
and 150 miles southeast of Orlando.
TOPOGRAPHY:
The county is 2,578 square miles - an area larger than Rhode Island or Delaware.
There are 37 municipalities and incorporated areas. The Atlantic
Ocean touches the eastern half of the county. Both the coastal
and beach areas range for 47 miles from north to south. At its widest point,
the county stretches 53 miles from east to west. The northwest part of the
county includes Lake Okeechobee, the second largest fresh water lake in the United States.
The terrain is sub-tropical, featuring plenty of lush palm trees, tall pines,
and a multitude of vivid tropical flowers that bloom year round.
TEMPERATURE:
Palm BeachCounty enjoys an enviable, average annual temperature of
78° F.
LODGING & DINING:
There are more than 16,000 guestrooms at more than 200 hotels.
Luxurious resorts, affordable inns, and bed & breakfasts create an
extensive list of accommodations from which to choose. Elegant and casual
dining is found at the more than 2,300 unique restaurants.
AIRPORTS & HIGHWAYS:
Located 2˝ miles from downtown West
Palm Beach is Palm Beach International Airport
(PBIA). Sixteen domestic and international airlines currently serve the
airport, with an annual average of 200 scheduled commercial flights arriving
and departing daily. General aviation service is available at PBIA and four
smaller airports conveniently located in the north, central, and south parts
of the county. Car travelers may use Interstate 95 and Florida’s Turnpike, both of which run the
length of the county; each features multiple exits at or near essential
streets. State Roads 441 and 7, U.S. Highway One, and Coastal Highway A1A
also run through the county.
MEETINGS:
A state-of-the-art, 350,000-square-foot Convention Center is located
just minutes from Palm Beach International Airport (PBIA). The 19-acre site
includes plans for a 400-room luxury hotel and is located within three miles
of 3,000 hotel and resort guestrooms. The meeting space within the center
consists of an exhibit hall, a ballroom that opens to an outside terrace, and
23 breakout spaces. All meeting rooms contain the latest technology and
equipment consisting of built-in viewing screens, telecommunications data,
and audio-visual capabilities. Additionally, a backbone of fiber optics, Cat
6 cabling and high-speed connectivity allows visitors to instantaneously
reach any place on the globe.
PEAK SEASON:
Mid-December through mid-April is peak season for tourism.
VALUE SEASON:
Palm Beach County Film and Television Commission’s Web site –www.pbfilm.com
-- is a link to boundless information pertaining to production services
offered in the County. Additionally, Palm BeachCounty’s
award-winning Web site -- www.palmbeachfl.com -- offers current information
about specials, accommodations, culture, current events, flight schedules,
festivals, sports activities and shopping. For meeting planners, the Web site
presents an array of services, as well as details on the future Convention
Center. Journalists have access to current press releases, a full press kit
and electronic images.
WEB SITE:
Palm Beach County Film and Television Commission’s Web site
–www.pbfilm.com -- is a link to boundless information pertaining to
production services offered in the County. Additionally, Palm BeachCounty’s
award-winning Web site -- www.palmbeachfl.com -- offers current information
about specials, accommodations, culture, current events, flight schedules,
festivals, sports activities and shopping. For meeting planners, the Web site
presents an array of services, as well as details on the future Convention
Center. Journalists have access to current press releases, a full press kit
and electronic images.
ARTS & CULTURE:
More than 40 cultural venues are located across the county. From the RaymondF.KravisCenter for the Performing Arts and NortonMuseum
of Art, to Ballet Florida
and Boca Raton Museum of Art, all reflect a diversity of excellent
entertainment and unequaled exhibits.
ATTRACTIONS:
With a large array of attractions, every moment in Palm BeachCounty
can be filled with something for any member of the family. Outdoor settings
such as Palm Beach Zoo at DreherPark
and Lion Country Safari provide close encounters with lions, giraffes,
monkeys and even a native reptile or two. Other attractions include the MorosoMotorsportsPark racing facility,
Hoffman’s Chocolate Shoppe & Gardens and Loxahatchee Everglades Tours.
SHOPPING:
From the funky and forward shops of the Clematis Street District and
the infamous and elegant boutiques of Worth Avenue to five superior shopping
malls and the small European town center of CityPlace,
Palm BeachCounty boasts world-renowned shopping
at a vast selection of diverse locales.
SPORTS ACTIVITIES:
Excellent weather makes Palm
BeachCounty
a superb place to experience the outdoors and enjoy recreational activities.
Fully registered as Florida’s Golf CapitalSM, Palm
BeachCounty
has more than 160 public and private golf courses. There are also 1,100
public and private tennis courts. Baseball is a local pastime. Both the St.
Louis Cardinals and Florida Marlins have their spring training in Jupiter at
Roger Dean Stadium, where the Jupiter Hammerheads are the local Florida State
League team. Ideal water temperatures, exotic vegetation, tropical fish, and
both artificial and natural reefs offer exciting diving opportunities year
round. The County is well known as a destination for both deep-sea and freshwater
fishing. Bicyclists can choose from many Oceanside trails or friendly parks to take
a leisurely tour.
WATER ACTIVITIES:
Palm BeachCounty is
surrounded by water: The Atlantic Ocean, the Everglades, Lake Okeechobee, LoxahatcheeRiver, and countless canals. Anglers
will find the best in deep-sea fishing and numerous fresh water spots. Ecotourists will realize that they are in an exploration
utopia, both on land and under the sea. Adventures await yachters,
canoe/kayaking enthusiasts, beach goers, divers and pleasure boaters alike.
BEACHFRONT PARKS:
Visitors enjoy the great outdoors and picnicking at any of 70 parks
in Palm BeachCounty, 13 of which are beachfront.
State, county and local parks offer everything from boating to horseback riding
while beach-goers bask in the sun on a 47-mile stretch of shoreline.
BOATING/FISHING:
A variety of companies offer sportfishing
opportunities such as deep-sea fishing for marlin and swordfish. Popular
fresh water options include excellent Bass fishing opportunities.
DIVING:
Touting some to the best diving along the East Coast, Palm BeachCounty is an ideal playground for
scuba enthusiasts of all experience levels. The waters offer brilliantly
colored hard and soft corals, five species of large sea turtles, moray eels,
nurse sharks and the Western Hemisphere’s
widest variety of tropical and sport fish of every size and color. The miles
of reef line, crevices and ledges feature numerous wrecks positioned by the
state’s Artificial Reef Program, including the popular Princess Anne, a
400-foot-long car ferry sunk in the 1980s.
ECOTOURISM:
From the Everglades to the Atlantic Ocean, the ecology-minded
traveler will find a wealth of natural resources to explore in Palm BeachCounty. Visitors experience activities
such as hiking canoeing, kayaking, diving, cycling and camping.
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Palm
Beach County Board of County Commissioners
Chair Addie L. Greene
Burt Aaronson
Jeff Koons
Karen T. Marcus
Mary McCarty
Jess Santamaria
Robert J. Kanjian
FTC Staff
Chuck Elderd Film
Commissioner
Michelle Hillery Director of Operations &
TBD Production Manager Jill Margolius Production Coordinator Kimberly Cooke Location Coordinator
Amy Peterson-Berry
Administrative
Assistant Alex Marquez Education
Consultant Christine Tieche Office Coordinator