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Vero
Beach
Vero
Beach has an air about it that's simply hard to find anywhere else.
Vero Beach is part of the Treasure Coast - the region between the
Jupiter Inlet and north to the Sebastian Inlet. The Treasure Coast
is made up of four counties, from south to north, Palm Beach County,
Martin, St. Lucie, and Indian River County, which is where Vero
Beach is located. Indian River County has 26 miles of unspolied
beaches and is a nesting ground to such creatures as the Loggerhead
sea turtle and 35 other rare and endangered species.
Nationally
ranked 12th in "The Rating Guide to Life in America's Small
Cities," Vero Beach holds a charm and beauty that lets it outshine
other affluent Florida resort areas, such as the Las Olas area of
Ft. Lauderdale, the Coconut Grove of Miami, or the Naples area on
Florida's west coast.
Vero
Beach has retained its small town charm, intimacy, and character.
That's not to say that Vero Beach is a sleeply little town. On the
contrary, Vero Beach has become an exciting and invigorating place
to live. Arts, entertainment, and state of the art medical facilities
await.
For
those who not only demand the finest golf, culture, shopping and
dining, but also the uniqueness of unspoiled waterways, breathtaking
beaches, and a preserved environment, Vero is the only answer. It's
not wonder Vero Beach has been called "the best little town
in Florida - with average temperatures in the low 70's and an equally
pleasant community spirit, too. Vero Beach on the Treasure Coast
is truly a special place as it is well know for its quaint shopping
and boutiques, unspoiled beaches, fine restaurants, and charming
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