Delray Beach is a cozy coastal town located in Palm Beach County, Florida. Surrounded by the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, this beach lovers’ paradise is a popular vacation spot for families with kids, thanks to its warm weather, ocean waves, and abundance of activities. Book a stay at a Delray Beach vacation rental today. Hit the beach, or venture into downtown for a theater show, and a delicious seafood dinner. If you’re planning a Delray Beach family vacation, check out these top 11 kid-friendly activities.

1. Go Horseback Riding at Aberdean Riding Academy

Aberdeen Riding Academy is a great place to spend the day with the family for a little recreational fun. The academy offers group riding lessons for children and adults, as well as “walkie” lessons for younger children, during which a skilled guide holds onto the reigns as the horses move around the farm.

2. Have a Beach Day

There’s nothing more relaxing than a day at the beach, and with miles of sandy shoreline within minutes of your vacation rental, a family beach day is easy and convenient. Pack up some beach gear and a picnic basket, and spend the day splashing around in the water, collecting sea shells, and basking in the warm sun.

3. Take in a Show at Delray Beach Playhouse

For a little entertainment, head over to the Delray Beach Playhouse and enjoy a play or musical. Opened in 1947, this beloved local attraction puts on a wide variety of shows throughout the year, including crowd-pleasers such as The Sound of Music, The Odd Couple, and Madagascar: A Musical Adventure especially for the kids. Contact the box office for show times, or pick out a show online and reserve your tickets ahead of time.

4. Go Shopping at Delray Beach Green Market

Delray Beach Green Market is a popular weekend event, as the streets of downtown are lined with vendors selling fresh fruits, organic veggies, baked goods, craft items, and more. Wake up early and round up the family, then head over to the market to pick out some delicious items for a home-cooked meal at your vacation rental.

5. Go Boating

For a fun day on the water, rent a boat from the Delray Beach Boat Club. The club offers both half and full day rentals of boats suitable for cruising and fishing, so you can pack the family up and explore the waters, or find a fishing spot and enjoy a relaxing fishing day. The club also provides inner tubes, snorkeling gear, water skis, and wakeboards if your family’s up for a little adventure.

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6. Take a Yacht Cruise

Explore the waters that surround Delray Beach in a unique way by signing up for a Delray Yacht Cruise. Climb aboard the Lady Atlantic and enjoy live entertainment, a full-service brunch with everything from French toast to frittatas, and a two-hour narrated sightseeing tour. The cruises are extremely popular among families, so your kids may even meet some new friends during your ocean adventure.

7. Play a Few Rounds of Mini Golf at Putt’N Around

Have some fun on the green at Putt’N’ Around, a fantastic mini-golf course with a botanical garden and two separate 36-hole courses filled with tropical plants and cascading waterfalls. Work up an appetite on the course, then stop into Putty’s Plate cafe for a burger, pizza, or frozen treat. The concession stand also sells beer and wine for the grownups if you’re feeling a little festive.

8. Go on a Family Bike Ride

For a day of exploring Delray Beach on your own time, rent some cruiser bikes from Richwagen’s Delray Bike and Sport. Pack a picnic lunch and cruise around the beaches, parks, or downtown Delray Beach, then pick a shady spot and enjoy an outdoor picnic with your family. Richwagen’s offers bike rentals by the hour, day, or week, so you’ll have plenty of time to navigate the city.

9. Visit the Sandoway Discovery Center

The Sandoway Discovery Center is a must-see during your family vacation. Home to a wide variety of marine animals, fish, and coastal creatures, the center provides visitors with an up-close and personal view of manatees, alligators, stingrays, sharks and more in their natural environment. Stop by and participate in an alligator feeding, or tour the grounds and take part in a fossil dig demonstration.

10. Tour the Wakodahatchee Wetlands

For an exciting day surrounded by the glory of nature, take a tour of the Wakodahatchee Wetlands. The public park consists of 50 acres of recreational wetlands, where you’ll find exotic birds, lush marsh areas, and open ponds. Bring your camera to capture some amazing shots of wildlife and greenery, then walk along the boardwalk to take in the views.

11. Learn About Local History at the Spady Cultural Heritage Museum

If you’re interested in learning about the early history of Delray Beach, spend the day at the Spady Cultural Heritage Museum. Once the home of community leader and educator Solomon D. Spady, this historic home now features exhibits, artwork, and live performances dedicated to preserving the history of early African-American history in Delray Beach. Take a self-guided tour through the museum, or sign up for a Ride & Remember Trolley Tour that takes passengers through the five historic districts in Delray Beach.


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