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Boynton Beach Weekend Guide – March 28–29, 2026
By Gary Fitzpatrick

Boynton Beach is having a great moment right now—laid-back coastal vibes mixed with just enough going on to keep things interesting. If you’re staying local this weekend, here’s exactly where I’d be.


1. Local Event: Boynton Beach Spring Market at Centennial Park & Amphitheater

This is the main event this weekend—and it’s worth checking out.

  • Local vendors, food, and small businesses
  • Live music and entertainment
  • Family-friendly games and activities

Runs Saturday from 4–9 PM and brings a great community feel downtown.


2. Beach Time at Oceanfront Park Beach

If you’re keeping it simple, this is one of the best beaches in Palm Beach County.

  • Clean, wide shoreline and easy parking
  • Great for swimming and relaxing
  • Close to casual food spots nearby

Less crowded than Boca or Delray, which is a big plus this time of year.


3. Nature & Outdoors

Boynton really shines if you like being outside:

  • Green Cay Nature Center and Wetlands – Boardwalk trails and wildlife viewing
  • Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge – More adventurous trails and Everglades scenery

Perfect for a morning walk before it heats up.


4. Dining Spotlight: Where to Go

Boynton’s food scene is underrated—these are always solid:

  • Two Georges Waterfront Grille – Casual waterfront dining with a fun atmosphere
  • Banana Boat – A local staple right on the Intracoastal
  • Hurricane Alley Raw Bar & Restaurant – Laid-back seafood and drinks

These spots give you that true South Florida, on-the-water feel.


5. Family-Friendly Options

Easy, no-stress activities for the weekend:

  • The Spring Market (great for kids)
  • Parks and playgrounds around the waterfront
  • Nature walks at Green Cay

Boynton is very easy to navigate, which makes it ideal for family outings.


6. Real Estate Corner: What I’m Seeing Right Now

Boynton Beach continues to attract buyers looking for value compared to Boca and Delray.

  • Strong interest in waterfront and Intracoastal communities
  • Newer construction and townhomes are getting attention
  • Buyers are looking for “move-in-ready” more than ever

My take: Boynton is still one of the best value plays in Palm Beach County right now, especially for buyers priced out of neighboring cities.


7. Weekend Highlights

  • Live music and community vibes downtown near Centennial Park & Amphitheater
  • Sunset drinks along the Intracoastal
  • Easy beach mornings before the crowds roll in

Final Thoughts

Boynton Beach is a little more relaxed than Boca or Delray—and that’s exactly the appeal. You get the lifestyle without the chaos.

If you’re thinking about buying or selling in the area, there’s real opportunity here right now. Happy to help you take advantage of it.