Between Fort Pierce and West Palm Beach, Florida, sits a lovely, quaint little town called Jensen Beach. On the Indian River in Martin County, this eclectic and charming town may be small in size, but it is large with life.
Along an area known as "The Treasure Coast", named this due to the many 17th century Spanish ships that wrecked along this shallow coastline full of coral reefs; Jensen Beach still calls treasure seekers out to her shores today.
Once known as "The Pineapple Capital of the World", Jensen Beach still hints to that fruit legacy today by celebrating her heritage with the annual Jensen Beach Pineapple Festival in November.
It's no problem if hunger strikes. There are many wonderful places to eat such as Crawdaddy's N'awlin's Cafe & Raw Bar, Mulligan's Beach House Bar & Grill, and Lures Riverfront Restaurant. Top off an awesome meal with a hot cup of coffee or espresso at the Bunk House Coffee Bar. Then head on over to one of the many quaint inns or motels including The Jensen Beach Inn, Caribbean Shores Waterfront Hotel & Cottages, or The Inn at Tilton Place. Jensen Beach was originally a fishing village. Many of the "Old Florida" style cottages which housed fishermen are now home to art galleries and shops. Never a dull moment with so many places to see such as Indian Riverside Park, the Children's Museum, and the U.S. Sailing Center. Then hop on the Jensen Beach Causeway Bridge and enjoy a day at Jensen Sea Turtle Beach doing some swimming, snorkeling, or simply relaxing in your beach chair.
Looking for laid-back relaxation or exciting things to do, Jensen Beach has it all. Come and see Jensen for the colorful gem it is. Enjoy!!!
Between Fort Pierce and West Palm Beach, Florida, sits a lovely, quaint little town called Jensen Beach. On the Indian River in Martin County, this eclectic and charming town may be small in size, but it is large with life.
Along an area known as "The Treasure Coast", named this due to the many 17th century Spanish ships that wrecked along this shallow coastline full of coral reefs; Jensen Beach still calls treasure seekers out to her shores today.
Once known as "The Pineapple Capital of the World", Jensen Beach still hints to that fruit legacy today by celebrating her heritage with the annual Jensen Beach Pineapple Festival in November.
It's no problem if hunger strikes. There are many wonderful places to eat such as Crawdaddy's N'awlin's Cafe & Raw Bar, Mulligan's Beach House Bar & Grill, and Lures Riverfront Restaurant. Top off an awesome meal with a hot cup of coffee or espresso at the Bunk House Coffee Bar. Then head on over to one of the many quaint inns or motels including The Jensen Beach Inn, Caribbean Shores Waterfront Hotel & Cottages, or The Inn at Tilton Place. Jensen Beach was originally a fishing village. Many of the "Old Florida" style cottages which housed fishermen are now home to art galleries and shops. Never a dull moment with so many places to see such as Indian Riverside Park, the Children's Museum, and the U.S. Sailing Center. Then hop on the Jensen Beach Causeway Bridge and enjoy a day at Jensen Sea Turtle Beach doing some swimming, snorkeling, or simply relaxing in your beach chair.
Looking for laid-back relaxation or exciting things to do, Jensen Beach has it all. Come and see Jensen for the colorful gem it is. Enjoy!!!