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Palm Beach Gardens to Deerfield Beach by boat

Palm Beach Gardens to Deerfield Beach

Distance - 32.7 Nm

Avg Speed
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Time Estimate
6 hours, 32 minutes
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Palm Beach Gardens to Deerfield Beach

Palm Beach Gardens to Deerfield Beach

Starting from the beautiful haven of Palm Beach Gardens, this delightful cruise down to Deerfield Beach is perfect for recreational boaters who enjoy a blend of leisurely exploration and the scenic offerings of Florida's Intracoastal Waterway (ICW). Safety being our top priority, this pilotage plan ensures a trip filled with precaution and joy.

Embarking from Palm Beach Gardens Marina, you'll begin your journey southward. This marina is well-equipped, offering essential services like fueling and provisioning—ideal for a well-prepared departure. Settle into your course and keep an eye on your surroundings, as this stretch is frequented by fellow pleasure crafts, kayakers, and occasionally, a spirited dolphin or two.

Your initial section will guide you past the iconic John D. MacArthur Beach State Park. It's a perfect sanctuary if you wish to pause and admire the surrounding nature from your vessel. As you continue south, pass under the Blue Heron Bridge. This is where tides can affect clearance, so check your timing and height restrictions before passing through, and always respect the bridge operator's instructions.

West Palm Beach is your next significant landmark. Here, the waterfront offers not only a picturesque backdrop but also a reminder to slow and enjoy the views. As this area is heavily trafficked, maintain a safe speed and be wary of local paddleboarders who enjoy these calm waters.

Continuing, you'll cruise past Palm Beach itself. As you pass by, consider stopping in Lake Worth Lagoon if you need a rest. The lagoon offers sheltered waters, should weather conditions change, providing a safe haven to anchor with adequate tide knowledge.

En route to Boynton Beach, keep your eyes on the channel markers. The ICW is narrow in places here; maintaining a disciplined path between the markers is crucial to avoid shoals and any unmarked hazards. The George Bush Boulevard bridge in Delray Beach requires your attention—it's a drawbridge so anticipate scheduled openings.

Further along, the bustling area of Boca Raton beckons. It's a lively place worth a visit, with highly-rated attractions like the Gumbo Limbo Nature Center. There's a well-protected inlet here should you need refuge, comfortably tucked away if the skies turn.

Navigating the last leg to Deerfield Beach, make use of the notable Hillsboro Inlet Lighthouse. Visible from afar, the lighthouse is a historical piece guiding you into the final stretch of your journey. Just ensure you're aware of the fixed bridges in this section, adhering strictly to tidal information for safe passage.

Throughout your trip, not only does your chart come in handy, but having reliable digital navigation apps adds a layer of security and convenience. Apps like savvy navvy integrate real-time data with maps, navigating aids, and weather forecasts—indispensable tools for any prudent skipper.

Remember, your voyage is not a race. Life unfolds beautifully at this serene pace alongside Florida's stunning coast. Whether you're drawn by the tranquility of quiet bays or the liveliness of waterfront towns, this journey promises delight for a range of boating enthusiasts seeking both discovery and safety. Safe seas, and enjoy every nautical mile.