Welcome to the beautiful neighborhood of Lighthouse Point. Between the blue skies, green palms, and cool, shimmering waters, it’s an indulgent and serene place to live. The residential oasis allows residents to enjoy life from many vantage points—most notably, on a boat. You’ll truly receive the best of both worlds: the charm of the laid-back, gregarious community combined with the ever-present and peaceful presence of the waterways. The suburb was named for the Hillsboro Inlet Lighthouse, which is located nearby and is a stunning sight. There are plenty of local bars, cafes, parks, and seaside eateries to keep you occupied and enjoying life on the shore. Picturesque in every sense of the word, Lighthouse Point is a perfect place to live and play against a beautiful Florida background.
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​​​​​​​What to Love
- Friendly and engaged community
- Beautiful waterfront homes
- Outdoor and water recreation
- Leisurely lifestyle
​​​​​​​People & Lifestyle
Lighthouse Point is known and loved for its small-town atmosphere and leisurely lifestyle, which has been effortlessly preserved throughout the years by neighborly residents and government officials. With the majority of the properties in the area being beautiful single-family homes, you’ll find neighbors of all ages. Homeowners in the area enjoy taking advantage of boating or sailing in the canals and inlets or spending a sunny day on the sandy beaches. Since most of the suburb has been developed, this area has proven that it's a great place to live and will never lose its unique charm and character.
​​​​​​​Dining, Entertainment & Shopping
Although Lighthouse Point is all about its spectacular water surroundings, the local eats are just as good.
Cap’s Place is one-of-a-kind in that it can only be reached by boat and has a special watercraft that transports diners from the parking lot to the restaurant! To eat here is to take a bite of local history and taste delicious, locally sourced seafood and succulent steaks. Opened back in 1928 as a speakeasy and now deemed a landmark off Lighthouse Point, the casual eatery still maintains its unique ambiance — much like the town has kept its down-to-earth roots. Can’t get enough deliciously grilled shrimp and fish?
Papa’s Raw Bar is a cheerful seafood joint that always serves up the day's catch, as well as oysters and sushi. Want a true island experience or a family-friendly meal? Located at the marina is the waterfront
Nauti Dawg Marina Cafe—a small, laid-back cafe that doles out American bites and fun live music, on occasion.
Bonefish Mac’s is a local chain that’s perfect for making new memories with friends and chowing down on incredible eats, with one-of-a-kind dishes like Crack Mac, which is a seafood mac and cheese delight.
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There are plenty of ways to get outside and get active—or relax—in Lighthouse Point.
Dan Witt Park is a six-acre park with a playground and all kinds of courts and fields, including baseball, basketball, sand volleyball, football, soccer, and tennis. If you’d rather have a more leisurely outing, spend an afternoon having a picnic at the covered pavilion or on the green open space. At
Frank McDonough Park, you can access all the same types of courts and fields, in addition to a covered playground and racquetball courts.
Degroff Park is all about nature and play; stroll through three acres of natural, preserved spaces and enjoy one of the playground areas with your kids or grandkids. Residents love spending an afternoon at
Lighthouse Point Yacht Club overlooking the sparkling intracoastal waterway. Play a match of tennis, dine at the club, make new friends, go fishing, or set sail yachting. Club amenities include restaurant and party areas, a fitness center and spa, and a heated Junior Olympic-sized pool. Additionally, there are on-site tennis, health, fitness, and swim professionals, as well as an attentive dockside staff ready to meet your boating and fishing needs.
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