Vacation rentals in Boynton Beach

Vacation rentals in Boynton Beach

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Highlights Boynton Beach

  • Nature
  • Golden beach
  • Wetlands
  • Fishing
  • Shopping

Prices and availability

Current Vacation rental prices Boynton Beach

$471for 28 Dec - 4 Jan
$466 annual average
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Current vacation rental availability Boynton Beach

4%for 28 Dec - 4 Jan
45% annual average
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Vacation rentals in Boynton Beach

A family-friendly Florida gem

Boynton Beach is an old-school Florida city with a friendly atmosphere and lush green surroundings. The city offers golden beaches, mangrove forests, and boardwalks through swamplands. The natural beauty of this Florida town and the rich diversity of animals make this place a great vacation destination. There are also numerous opportunities to go shopping, eat delicious food, and drink craft beers at local microbreweries. Boynton Beach is the perfect place to visit for nature lovers, families, and beach goers.

Finding your perfect vacation rental in Boynton Beach

Boynton Beach offers a wide range of vacation rentals with a coastal-inspired design style and charming decor. The vacation rentals are bright and comfortable, with plenty of natural lighting and all the amenities you might need to make you feel at home. Many of the rentals come with a pool to cool off in during the summer months. Some rentals also offer a jacuzzi to relax in. There are plenty of larger vacation rentals available for big families or group vacations.

Vacations in Boynton Beach

The area and getting around

Arriving in Boynton Beach

The closest airport to Boynton Beach is West Palm/Palm Beach Airport. The airport is only 11 miles away from Boynton Beach. Once you get to the airport, you can take a taxi or rent a car, and it will take about 15 minutes to reach Boynton Beach from there. You can also use public transit to get to Boynton Beach. First, you’ll need to take a Line 44 bus. Then switch to the Line 2 bus or take a Boynton Beach train at the train station. It takes around an hour and a half to reach Boynton Beach this way.

Getting around Boynton Beach

Driving a car is the best option for getting around Boynton Beach. The city is not very accessible by walking or biking, and the public transportation options are also limited. The Palm Tran bus covers some stops on the main road of the city, but it doesn’t hit the majority of main attractions in Boynton Beach. If you prefer not to drive, you can easily take a taxi to any place you need to go.

Travelers and activities

Boynton Beach for outdoor enthusiasts

There are many options in Boynton Beach for people who love the great outdoors. Visit Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge and find yourself transported to a different world. The cypress swamp boardwalk offers the chance to observe many colorful birds, butterflies, and dragonflies. You may see some alligators too if you’re lucky! Bring your camera and spend a relaxing afternoon capturing the wild moments here. Seacrest Scrub Natural Area is another must-visit for nature lovers. The area is calm and quiet with lush green plants everywhere you go. Walk on the paths surrounded by vegetation and enjoy the area with a leisurely stroll. Try to spot the big gopher tortoise while you’re strolling around as well.

Boynton Beach for families

Boynton Beach offers many different fun activities for families. Take your family to Schoolhouse Children’s Museum and Learning Center. There are many classes and hands-on experiences which children can benefit from, along with a big playground. While kids learn, play, and socialize, you can enjoy the historical beauty of the building and connect with other parents. Go to Harvey E. Oyer Jr. Park and spend some quality time here with your family. Enjoy your day playing sports, having a picnic or a barbecue. Try fishing while your kids play on the playground.

Boynton Beach was named after settler Nathan Smith Boynton, who moved to the area from Michigan looking for a warmer climate.

Top 5 travel tips in Boynton Beach

1. Relax at Oceanfront Park Beach

Oceanfront Park Beach is a great place for people to relax with its golden sands, clean facilities, and easy-going atmosphere. You can bring your own chair and umbrellas or rent some there. This is a quiet beach perfect for families where the water is clean and warm. There are also lifeguards on duty.

2. Pick fresh fruits at Bedner’s Farm Fresh Market

Bedner’s is a family-owned farm that offers the opportunity to pick your own fresh produce. Grab a bucket and pick your own strawberries or tomatoes. You can shop for a large variety of fresh produce here depending on which season you visit. Families with children shouldn’t miss out on the opportunity to visit the petting zoo. If you want the full farm experience, you can hop on a tractor and learn about farming here.

3. Visit Green Cay Nature Center and Wetlands

Green Cay Nature Center and Wetlands offers serene walking paths and a boardwalk in the middle of nature. The boardwalk is about a mile and a half long, and it passes through wetlands. Here you can see birds, turtles, and even alligators. Pack your binoculars for this trip to see the many species of birds around you.

4. Enjoy the views at Boynton Inlet

Boynton Inlet is the perfect place to spend a peaceful day enjoying the scenery or reading a book. You can even bring your own fishing gear to cast a line here alongside other local fishermen. Watch the boats come and go as you enjoy the serene surroundings for a few hours.

5. Go shopping

Boynton Beach is a fantastic shopping destination. The downtown area is filled with unique and interesting shops where you can browse everything from clothes and shoes to home decor. The Boynton Beach Mall is home to several big-name store brands, and there is air conditioning, which offers a nice escape from the heat during the summer months.

FAQs: Vacation Rentals in Boynton Beach

On average, how much do vacation rentals in Boynton Beach cost?

Boynton Beach is one of the cheapest cities in the USA. The costs for a vacation rental here amount to around $305 per night.

Which months allow you to save the most on vacation rentals?

If it is your aim to save the maximum during your vacation to Boynton Beach, go there in October ($254 per night on average), June ($256), or August ($264), to find the lowest prices for the whole year.

During which months are vacation rentals more expensive in Boynton Beach?

Last year, the month that had the highest annual average in Boynton Beach was January, with an average price of $360 per night. This was followed by February, with an average of $346, and then March, with $344.

Do I need to plan a trip to Boynton Beach well in advance?

When visiting Boynton Beach, we recommend you to plan ahead as 88% of rentals are usually booked, according to last year's data.

Which months offer the highest availability?

The best months to find available accommodation in Boynton Beach are September (the average amount of properties that are free reached 38% of the total last year), October (36%), and December (22%).

How many vacation rentals are there in Boynton Beach?

Holidu works with 2 different partners to offer you an inventory to choose between 80 properties we have in Boynton Beach.