FALL 2011 inutes from the brilliant blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean, the front entrance of Admiral’s Cove in Jupiter is approached by an inland road. Which makes what you encounter when you drive through the gates of this luxe yachting and golf community all that more extraordinary. Suddenly, like stepping from Venice’s Santa Lucia railway station onto the banks of the Grand Canal, you are transported to a community crisscrossed with more than six miles of waterways and populated with boats. Palm trees stand like sentinels along the road- ways and canals, while magnificent homes reaching in excess of 10,000 square feet and $12 million line the waterfront, with boats outside their back doors. There are not many places to be found like this in the world, never mind in this corner of Florida. Few private communities offer both yachting and golf, few have such a low density of homes (less than 900 residences), and even fewer feature as much water as this exclusive, award-winning community enviably located on the Intracoastal Waterway. Where else can you dock boats up to 130 feet in a protected deepwater marina (it once served as Palm Beach’s hurricane refuge) inside your private Admiral’s Cove ABOVE: Sunrise at the 74-slip full-service marina BELOW: The homes at Admiral’s Cove are magnificent, such as 122 Spyglass Lane, on the market for $4.4 million. Boasting the best of both yachting and golf, this exclusive private club community offers an enviable lifestyle in paradise M living FLORIDA LINKS
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FALL 2011
inutes from the brilliant blue
waters of the Atlantic Ocean,
the front entrance of
Admiral’s Cove in Jupiter is
approached by an inland
road. Which makes what you encounter when you
drive through the gates of this luxe yachting and golf
community all that more extraordinary.
Suddenly, like stepping from Venice’s Santa Lucia
railway station onto the banks of the Grand Canal,
you are transported to a community crisscrossed with
more than six miles of waterways and populated with
boats. Palm trees stand like sentinels along the road-
ways and canals, while magnificent homes reaching in
excess of 10,000 square feet and $12 million line the
waterfront, with boats outside their back doors.
There are not many places to be found like this in
the world, never mind in this corner of Florida. Few
private communities offer both yachting and golf,
few have such a low density of homes (less than 900
residences), and even fewer feature as much water as
this exclusive, award-winning community enviably
located on the Intracoastal Waterway.
Where else can you dock boats up to 130 feet in
a protected deepwater marina (it once served as
Palm Beach’s hurricane refuge) inside your private
Admiral’s Cove
ABOVE: Sunrise at the74-slip full-servicemarinaBELOW: The homes atAdmiral’s Cove are magnificent, such as 122Spyglass Lane, on themarket for $4.4 million.
Boasting the best of both yachting and golf, this exclusive private club community offers an enviable lifestyle in paradise
community and still be so close to the open ocean?
With the Jupiter Inlet just two miles north and no fixed
bridges in between, getting to your favorite fishing
grounds is a breeze. Members also love weekend trips
to the Bahamas (only 50 nautical miles away), cruising
north to St. Augustine, south to Key West, or crossing
Florida via Lake Okeechobee to the Gulf of Mexico.
Wherever your destination, the club’s 74-slip, full-
service marina caters to every boating need with the
help of a marina concierge and a ship’s store that
stocks provisions, equipment, and gear.
As would be expected at a premier club, the golf
experience is exceptional and uncrowded. With golf
membership capped at 700 members and 45 superbly
maintained holes of golf, members can always get a tee
time. Equally as important, you can always find a game
here, too. One of the most pleasurable ways is through
the Lunch Group. Typically consisting of 30–50 players
a day, they enjoy team games plus skins and side bets,
ending their outings with a variety of social activities.
The beautifully designed East course takes full ad-
vantage of its setting along the waterways with pleas-
ing elevation changes that provide an experience as
picturesque as it is challenging. The three nines on the
ABOVE: With 45 holesof golf and membershipcapped at 700, the golfexperience is nevercrowded. RIGHT: Admiral’s Covehas more than six milesof waterways.BELOW: Estate homeson the water start at$1.5 million and go up to more than $10 million.