Vero Beach Fl

Vero Beach is Known as the “Gateway to the Tropics," Vero Beach
Florida is located in a climatic transition zone that offers an unusual
mix of vegetation found in the coastal Carolinas – ancient oak trees
and pine forests – blended with swaying palms and colorful blooms
typical of the tropics.
Homey, yet casually elegant, Vero Beach and Indian River County
attracts visitors and residents because of the cultural wealth and
inherent natural beauty of the area. Vero Beach was rated the “Best
Small Town in Florida & 12th in the Nation” and was named one
of “The 100 Best Art Towns in America.”
There is no where quite like Vero Beach. As you cross the bridge
and over the beautiful Indian River, you see the barrier island with
its canopied oaks and the bright blue ocean on the horizon. Living
in Vero Beach is a resort lifestyle amidst interesting and energetic
people who appreciate the arts, the theatre and their livelihoods.
It is a fabulous community.
I love Vero Beach and you will love Vero Beach too
More About Vero Beach, Sebastian and Indian River County
Vero Beach is the county seat for Indian River County which encompasses
617 square miles & includes 5 incorporated towns; Vero Beach,
Sebastian, Fellsmere, Orchid, and Indian River Shores. Strict building
codes, a watchdog government, and an exceptionally high rate of
charitable contributions & individual volunteerism contributes
to the peaceful and idyllic lifestyle found in Vero Beach, Sebastian
and Indian River County.
Homey, yet casually elegant, Vero Beach and Indian River County
attracts visitors and residents because of the cultural wealth and
inherent natural beauty of the area. Vero Beach was rated the “Best
Small Town in Florida & 12th in the Nation” and was named one
of “The 100 Best Art Towns in America.” Known as the “Gateway to
the Tropics," Vero Beach is located in a climatic transition
zone that offers an unusual mix of vegetation found in the coastal
Carolinas – ancient oak trees and pine forests – blended with swaying
palms and colorful blooms typical of the tropics. The area is also
recognized as the 'Citrus Capital of the World,' producing the finest
Indian River citrus for the domestic market and worldwide export.
The Indian River Lagoon, passing through Vero Beach, forms a significant
portion of the Intracoastal Waterway, and is a hub for boating & fishing,
water skiing, and other small-craft waterborne activities. Sheltered
from the open ocean, the Indian River area of Vero has a number of
public and private marinas and boat launch facilities.
Vero Beach and Indian River County have some of the best places
in the country for surfing and the most unique places for diving
and snorkeling as well as Nature Preserves to explore. Whether you
prefer to spend your vacation in a setting closer to nature, or if
you just want to spend a night or two shedding the trappings of civilization,
Indian River County is a great place to visit parks and camping.
Vero Beach holds some of Florida's most exclusive private golf clubs.
They include Red Stick, John's Island, Indian River Club, Bent Pine
Golf Club, Hawk's Nest, Vero Beach Country Club, Quail Valley and
others as well as challenging public courses such as Sandridge Golf
Club.
The Vero Beach/Indian River County area offers outstanding health
care with two major hospitals with 24-hour emergency service; seven
walk-in, emergency clinics that operate generally six days a week;
and over 20 pharmacies. Find a medical professional in our Medical
Directory.
What to do for a day, a weekend, a week. Check out the Things To
Do category and be sure to see what's being launched at the Kennedy
Space Center.
One thing is for certain. Once you visit the beautiful Vero Beach/Indian
River County area, you won’t want to leave which is why we have created
a unique way to help you rent or purchase your next home.
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Hutchinson Island
Superb Beaches Are Just
The Beginning
Spanning the length of St. Lucie County is North and South Hutchinson
Island, home of some of the Treasure Coast's very best beaches, finest
resort hotels and most interesting attractions. Go horseback riding
on the beach, see manatees and baby sea turtles, explore exciting
history at the Navy UDT-SEAL Museum, embark on an unforgettable fishing
excursion and much more.
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Sebastian
The City of Sebastian was first incorporated as the Town of Sebastian
in 1924. Current population is approximately 22,000. The City has
seen rapid growth in the past several years and it is anticipated
to continue.
The City of Sebastian boasts beautiful parks, public and private
elementary schools, middle schools, and a high school just outside
of its limits, an unobstructed view of the intra-coastal waterway
in the Indian River Lagoon along its dazzling riverfront district,
close proximity to Atlantic beaches, a year round average temperature
of 73.4 degrees, a police department, shops and restaurants, many
churches, several City festivals each year, monthly arts and crafts
shows, concerts in the park, a municipal golf course and airport,
and a central location with easy access to I-95 and the Florida Turnpike.
Sebastian is located in Indian River County, Florida, which is World
Famous for its Beautiful Beaches, Great Weather and Citrus Products.
Sebastian is 95 miles S.E. of Orlando, 22 miles south of Melbourne
and 12 miles north of Vero Beach. This location, known as "The
Treasure Coast," is accessible via I-95, the Florida Turnpike
or the Airports in Orlando, Melbourne and Vero Beach.
Facts & Stats Indian River County Population: Over 100,000
Sebastian Population: Over 13,000
Climate Average yearly rainfall is 52.8 inches. The average year
round temperature is 73.4 degrees, summer 80.7, winter 65.8 degrees
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