What’s so special about Vero Beach?

It’s where the tropics begin in Florida. There are 26 miles of pristine uncrowded beaches to enjoy the ocean. Money magazine voted Vero Beach as one of the top 10 places to live in the United States. It is low density living because no structures taller than 35 feet are permitted. Offshore the Gulf Stream ensures the daytime temperatures in Vero Beach seldom drop below 70 degrees. Living is easy in communities designed to fit every lifestyle from comfortably affordable to luxury estates. Vero Beach boasts an active arts community. The Vero Beach Museum of Art is a world class acceditied teaching facility that features art exhibits, a sculpture garden, studio art and humanities classes, exhibition tours, performances, film studies, art research library, workshops, seminars and youth events. Riverside Theater of Vero Beach is a performing arts theater that presents professional troupes and companies, family theater, acting classes plays and musicals and has a very active children’s theater. The arts and cultural activities in Vero Beach are strongly supported by the citizens which Wikipedia states is comprised of more retired Fortune 500 CEO’s than any other location in the world and has the fourth highest concentration of wealthy households in the country. The Vero Beach Bridge Center is rated the 7th largest face-to-face bridge club in North America by the ACBL. Many people move to Vero Beach to enjoy the facilities of the bridge center which has games 363 afternoons a year, plus Wednesday and Friday mornings and Thursday evenings.
If Polo is your game, There are two centers,The Vero Beach Polo Center at Point West and Windsor, where matches are played from January through mid April. Often times well known people, like Tommy Lee Jones, play in these matches.
If you just want to be pampered, Vero Beach has two four star luxury hotels, the Vero Beach Hotel and Spa and Costa d’Este, both located directly on the ocean. The Vero Beach Hotel and Spa is a Kimpton Hotel while the Costa d’Este was opened by Emilio and Gloria Estafan.
Golf is very popular in Vero Beach. There are seven private clubs and a municipal course operated by Indian River County that provide a wide range of challenges. Vero Beach also has many fine dining restaurants that feature many cuisines.
So if you enjoy casual elegance, uncrowded beaches, a tropical climate, an incomparable quality of life and many outdoor activities, Vero Beach, Florida is the place for you.

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