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A. There are a total of 121 non-stop flights offered weekly to West Palm Beach.
A. American Airlines, JetBlue Airways, United Airlines was the most popular carrier for flights to West Palm Beach.
A. December was the month with the highest number of flight bookings for West Palm Beach.
A. April was the month with the least bookings for West Palm Beach.
A. There are currently 19 carriers operating flights departing from West Palm Beach.
A. You can fly non-stop to 27 cities from West Palm Beach, with varying numbers of flights available to each destination.
A. December is generally considered the cheapest month to fly to West Palm Beach based on historical data.
A. During the last year, 60% of West Palm Beach travelers were over the age of 35.
A. 23% of West Palm Beach travelers were over the age of 60.
A. 4% of travelers traveled to West Palm Beach with kids under 14.
A. 30% of West Palm Beach travelers were millennials.
A. 50% of West Palm Beach travelers were female.
A. On average, travelers spent approximately 11 days in West Palm Beach.
A. Most travelers made their flight bookings approximately 1 weeks in advance of their travel dates.
A. 1227 domestic and 52 international flights depart from West Palm Beach.
A. You can fly to Charlotte, Newark, Philadelphia non stop from West Palm Beach.
A. 1% of West Palm Beach travelers booked First or Business Class.
CityPlace
West Palm Beachs most popular shopping area has more than 8 stores and restaurants for visitors to spend the day exploring. In addition to an IMAX movie theater, CityPlace also boasts a comedy club, karaoke bar and bowling alley. Grab a seat by the gorgeous outdoor fountains to catch the cool fountain show that plays every half hour.
McCarthys Wildlife Sanctuary
McCarthys Wildlife Sanctuary is home to many native and exotic animals that have been injured or abandoned, from cheetahs to cobras to adorably fuzzy kinkajous. The non-profit sanctuary offers great educational opportunities for visitors, who love watching feedings of big cats as well as getting hands-on with parrots and turtles.
Peanut Island
Visitors to this 8-acre island are often surprised at the well-maintained facilities on this unassuming inlet island-turned-state-park. Peanut Islands perimeter is great for strolling, seashell hunting and snorkeling, as the waves are small and the fish are easy to spot. Theres also a Cold War-era bunker that was built for President Kennedys family.
Bay Bays Chicken & Waffles
The food at Bay Bays frequently leaves customers dreaming of crispy fried chicken and fluffy waffles for days afterward. The dishes are made fresh to order and are always served piping hot, whether youre getting half a chicken on an apple smoked bacon waffle or jumbo wingetts on a red velvet pecan waffle.
Relish
Relish prides itself on reinvention of the burger, and its menu gives you a lot to customize. Choose from more than a dozen different patties (including buffalo, wild boar and lobster), and wash it down with an addictively delicious milkshake, available in flavors such as salted caramel, Hostess cupcake, campfire smores and more.
Palm Sugar
Palm Sugar has something for every occasion: Lunch and dinner options are both covered with an expansive menu of pan-Asian dishes. Craving something sweet? Theres a whole page of signature desserts, complete with eight different types of cupcakes. Just want drinks? This place is also a sake bar, serving up bombs, cocktails and martinis.
Clematis Street
Clematis Street is the heart of West Palm Beachs nightlife scene, with plenty of bars and restaurants to suit your fancy, like Respectable Street, self-described longest running nightclub in the Southeast. On Thursdays, the city hosts its weekly Clematis by Night event, bringing drink specials and live music performances to the area.
The Blind Monk
This low-key wine and tapas bar is tucked away from the party atmosphere surrounding Clematis; here, you can relax and enjoy tasty refreshments and shared plates. Named for the legacy of Dom Pierre Prignons blind tastings, the Blind Monk has some exceptional international wines and craft beers on the menu.
Norton Art Museum
Some say that fine art is best paired with a good glass of wine. If youve never heard the saying, youll no doubt believe it after attending the Norton Art Museums weekly Art After Dark events, where you can absorb live music, catered dinner, wine tastings, chances to chat with curators and much more.