Local Residents Encouraged To Take Staycations

As a part of its #LoveThePalmBeaches initiative, Discover the Palm Beaches is encouraging Palm Beach County residents to consider local staycations during the planned construction on Northlake Blvd. at the CSX railway, affecting Palm Beach Gardens, West Palm Beach, The Acreage and commuters in the surrounding areas. This effort encourages residents to take advantage of special savings and enjoy a getaway close to home.

Summer is an ideal time to enjoy the Palm Beaches. With a relaxed pace, accessible attractions and serene beaches, residents can take full advantage of a convenient and affordable escape just minutes from home. Every staycation not only provides a refreshing getaway but also helps support local restaurants, shops and attractions, strengthening the local economy and enhancing the quality of life in Palm Beach County.

Residents can visit www.thepalmbeaches.com/lovepbc to explore exclusive summer offers at local hotels and resorts. These deals make it easy for locals to enjoy a luxurious escape close to home and experience the same world-class amenities that attract visitors from around the globe.

“We know the closure of Northlake Blvd. will be a challenge and impact the residents in the area,” Interim Palm Beach County Administrator Todd Bonlarron said. “Having a staycation is a great opportunity for residents to experience the Palm Beaches like a visitor — relax, recharge and rediscover what makes our community so special, while helping to ease the congestion in the affected area.”

Discover the Palm Beaches President & CEO Milton Segarra agreed.

“Residents who appreciate the world-class resorts and hotels here in our destination can experience them this summer at exceptional value,” Segarra said. “With exclusive seasonal offers available, now is an ideal time to enjoy a staycation, unwind close to home, and rediscover the Palm Beaches just ahead of the busy back-to-school season.”

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