Thursday, May 26, 2016

Summer Road Trips in Florida for Senior Citizens

If you’ve recently retired and settled into an active adultcommunity in South Florida, get ready to pack your bags and head out on an exciting road trip this summer!

With the help of your active adult community specialist, Wilma Pinstein, and her guide to Summer Road Trips in Florida for Senior Citizens, you will be well on your way to making fond memories out on the open road in the easiest ways possible.

The Florida Keys – If you have an RV, point it south and head on down to Bluewater Key RV Resort in the Florida Keys. This luxury RV is one of the most popular in the Keys and it’s easy to understand why. Located just 14 miles north of Key West, Bluewater Key RV Resort offers landscaped sites that average 35-40 feet wide and 80+ feet long. All of the sites include sewer, electric, cable TV and WiFi. Almost all sites have views of the water, where visitors can enjoy swimming, fishing, snorkeling and boating.

St. Augustine – Dubbed the nation’s oldest city, St. Augustine has some of the richest Old Florida history available. Here, you can visit the Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park, St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum and Castillo de San Marcos National Monument – the oldest masonry fort in the continental United States. If you plan on staying overnight, our 55-plus communityspecialist, suggests staying at St. George Inn which is located in the Historic District of St. Augustine.

Pensacola and the Florida Panhandle – If you’re interested in taking a longer road trip after moving to your 55-plus active adult community in South Florida, make your way across the state and trail up the Pensacola Scenic Bluffs Highway. Along the way, you will find scenic coastline views and have a chance to stop at the beach, as well as the Gulf Breeze Zoo. The zoo is home to over 900 different animals and several gardens, covering 50-square acres.

Ormond Beach – If you’re an active senior citizen interested in a road tip that will include hiking, swimming, biking and fishing, Ormond Beach is the destination for you. The Ormond Scenic Loop and Trail includes access to the Atlantic Ocean and numerous state and public parks. Along with outdoor recreational activities, Ormond Beach also offers premier dining, shopping and hotels along quaint Main Street in downtown.


Cedar Key – Known for its fresh seafood and southern hospitality, Cedar Key offers visitors the opportunity to experience Florida’s natural beauty. On your way, stop at Crystal River and get up close and personal with some of the state’s gentlest giants – the West Indian manatees! After swimming with the manatees, be sure to make it to Cedar Key before dark to catch one of the most amazing sunsets on the Gulf of Mexico. 

Monday, May 9, 2016

Activities for the Active Adult Community in South Florida

If you’re planning on moving to an active adult communityin South Florida, you’re already well on your way to living a life filled with opportunities for fun, health, and social happenings. However, if you are moving from out-of-state, you may need a little bit of guidance on discovering all the great things your new city has to offer.

To help you uncover all of the fun activities for the active adult community in South Florida, our 55-plus community specialist, Wilma Pinstein, has put together a list of destinations that offer everything you’ve been looking for in retirement.

Hit the Beach – West Palm Beach is the perfect place to kick of your shoes, throw on some flip flops, and head out on the sand for some relaxation and sun. Not the lounging type? Head to the beach in the early morning hours for a brisk stroll and catch a breathtaking sunrise.

Explore the Palm Beach Zoo – Located off Summit Boulevard, the Palm Beach Zoo is one of the county’s most popular attractions. The zoo is home to over 700 animals that come from all over the world. Our active adultcommunity specialist, Wilma Pinstein, suggests avoiding the crowds and heading to the zoo early on a weekday. Parking is free and admission is $17.50 for seniors aged 60 and older. However, if you sign up your community group, you can receive a group rate of $12.75 per person.

Catch a show at the Kravis Center – The Kravis Center for the Performing Arts is located in Downtown West Palm Beach and brings several of the most famous broadways, plays, and other shows to its stage. If you are interested in spending more time at the Kravis Center and have a passion for the performing arts, become a part of the extensive volunteer program. By doing so, you join the active adult community in South Florida that takes part in theater administration, hospitality, education, retail, tour guides, ushering and more!

Stroll through Mounts Botanical Garden – Take a day and discover the beautiful gardens of Mounts Botanical Garden. The diverse exhibits include the butterfly garden, rainbow garden, edible landscapes, tropical forest, native plant garden, Mediterranean garden and Begonia garden, and can all be found at Mounts along with many others. The Gardens are open seven days a week, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and admission is $5 per person.

Take a DivaDuck Boat Tour – Boat tours, such as DivaDuck Amphibious Tours, are the perfect way to explore your new home after moving to your active adult community in South Florida - without having to leave your seat! The DivaDuck sightseeing tour begins on a bus and takes you through CityPlace and downtown, with a guide narrating along the way. After exploring on land, your tour bus turns into a boat and heads into the Intracoastal for further sightseeing on the waterway. The tour lasts 75 minutes and tickets are $25.00 per person.

Go on a Nature Walk in Grassy Waters Nature Preserve – Skip the treadmill and head to Grassy Waters Nature Preserve in order to take in all the natural beauty South Florida has to offer on a nature walk. During your walk, you’ll have the opportunity to observe wildlife such as wood storks, alligators, white ibis, and white-tailed deer in their natural environment. The park is open Monday-Saturday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. and Sunday, 8:30-5:00 p.m. Grassy Waters is closed on all government holidays.

Thursday, April 21, 2016

Earth Day is a Comin’ to Active Adult Communities in Boca Raton!

If you are feeling too pampered with your 55 plus active adult community realtor taking care of your needs, and you feel as though you need to get your hands dirty, then look no further! Earth Day is just around the corner, on April 23, 2016. And if you feel strongly about protecting the environment and conserving the Earth, then this is an opportune time for you to get in the thick of it and make a difference after you get settled in your new active adult community in Boca Raton. And, this is year is the 46th anniversary of Earth Day, which was first held on April 22, 1970!
So, let’s start with how you can make a difference:

Get Cleaning:  The city of Boca Raton is having a beach and mangrove cleanup called the Great American Clean-Up, which will take place on April 16, at the Spanish River Park. Visit the Great American Clean-Up website for more information on various dates and times of local clean-ups and events.

Attend the Earth Day Event: You can go to the 3rd Annual Florida Earth Festival on Sunday, April 23 in Boca Raton, Florida, featuring outdoor and indoor events. Both the outdoor and indoor events will have food and entertainment, alternative fuel vehicles, and an Eco-Park for Green Vendors. The vendors are asked to offer items that are in line with the “green” mentality: “Reuse, recycle, upcycle.” There will also be plenty events aimed at educating both the young and the not-so-young on a sustainable lifestyle, including energy, air, and water workshops for kids – the perfect opportunity to make new friend with those in your 55+ community in Boca and come together to learn sustainable living.

Visit Nature Centers: South Florida is home to some vast nature centers, such as the Gumbo Limbo Nature Center, which also happens to be one of Boca Raton’s most visited attractions. With 20 acres of protected barrier island, Gumbo Limbo has committed to increasing public awareness on the coastal and marine ecosystems in South Florida. They also play a vital role in protecting the nests of sea turtles along South Florida’s beaches.

If not there, then try the Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge, which is located west of Boynton Beach, is a dedicated to conserving America’s fish, wildlife and plants as part of the network of lands and waters managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

Or visit the Green Cay Nature Center, located in Delray Beach. The center has one and a half miles of elevated boardwalk over acres of constructed wetlands. They offer guided audio tours, or if you prefer to simply explore, you can learn about the habitat through guided signs and explanations located along the trail. And if your Fibonacci skills are in place, then grab your camera because the center is a photographer’s dream. The center is packed with rare birds and species that roam the wetlands.


These are just some ideas of ways you can participate and get educated on ways to start helping our environment to help make our planet a safe place for future generations. Because even future generations want to feel the luxury of living in a 55 plus active adult community

Downtown Adventures for Active Adult Communities in Boca Raton

Are you loving your new 55 plus active adult community in Boca Raton, but finding yourself in need of a change of scenery? But, where do you start with so many places in Boca Raton to visit? Should you go golfing, or maybe go to Boca Town Center? If you are feeling overwhelmed with choices, try focusing your attention to a singular area that offers a wide variety of activities and events. Active adult communities in downtown Boca Raton, Florida do just that! Whether you are looking to eat your heart out, pamper yourself, or just go shopping, an active adult community in downtown Boca Raton definitely offers it all.

Feeling Peckish: If your taste buds are looking for adventure, there’s no need to fly half away around the world to experience the flavors of India, the Caribbean, Italy or even France. Simply go down to Downtown Boca Raton and experience available variety.

Feeling Shellfish: Try going down to the Downtown Boca Greenmarket to enjoy local seafood while enjoying live entertainment! If the seafood alone doesn’t entice you, the farm-to-table produce, cheeses, honey, homemade soaps and baked goods will definitely catch your eye.

Feeling Sluggish: Enjoy free yoga classes every Saturday in Sanborn Square to shake off any aches and pains you might have after moving into a 55+ community in Boca Raton. And, if you’re feeling really adventurous, they also offer free Capoeira classes! Or, you can take a stroll through downtown and enjoy the Spanish-Mediterranean architecture and the beautiful landscaping.

Feeling Swedish: If you feel that yoga is not for you, how about pampering yourself instead? Downtown Boca is home to more than a dozen spas and salons that offer Swedish massages, hot stone treatments, facials, mani/pedi’s and even hair blow-outs.

Feeling Cultured: Looking for something more mentally stimulating? Enjoy the visually appealing art work scattered throughout Downtown. The Boca Raton Museum of Art, the Mizner Park Cultural Arts Center, the Boca Raton Children’s Museum, and the Boca Raton Historical Society and Museum offer some of the finer arts available in the area. The exhibits frequently change to offer you a new experience with every visit. If you’re looking for a show, then head on down to Showtime Performing Arts Theater for a full lineup of musical theater from September through May each year, so you will definitely have plenty to do after hiring an active adult community specialist in Boca Raton to get you settled in!

Feeling Dancy: Live music is always in the air Downtown. Variety plays a key role in the music scene. The Funky Biscuit offers indie rock and tribute bands and Vino Wine Bar is home to nightly singers. If neither of these places interest, then fear not! Mizner Park Amphitheater is a great place for concerts where artists such as Idina Menzel and Adam Lambert have performed. Catch Cindy Lauper on June 11, 2016. And if you don’t think your dance moves are up to standard, join the Fred Astaire Dance Studio for private and group classes, plus weekly social mixers to practice your newly learned moves!


After a day out, come back to your active adult community to enjoy the comfort of your new home. And if you haven’t found your perfect community, contact an active adult community specialist to find your new home in Boca Raton!

Friday, March 18, 2016

Senior Activities in Boca Raton

If you or a loved one are looking for a place to retire, choose one of the best locations for retirement in the United States: beautiful Boca Raton! Active Adult communities are a big part of the area and the surroundings reflect a city that is not only senior friendly but in some cases even tailored to senior living. There are a lot of great 55 plus communities in Boca Raton to choose from and if you want to make the right choice, make sure to get a hold of a realtor or active adult community specialist.

So what is there to do in Boca Raton after all? There’s plenty here for all tastes and types.

Let’s Go to the Movies! – There are a wide range of movie theatres in Boca Raton. The Living Room Theatres on the Florida Atlantic University campus are a great spot. Cheap and with a senior discount, this theatre offers off the beaten path selections including documentaries. Ask about their movie club if you want to make it a habit! If you’re looking for a movie theatre with a lot of style, check out the iPic Movie theatre in downtown Mizner Park. Seat side service from waiters, full menus to order from while watching the latest movie and even a complimentary blanket to make it a snug night out.

 Mizner Park – The downtown area of Boca Raton is filled with stores, food and a great nightlife vibe. Maxes Grille and Uncle Julio’s is a great spot for the active adult to enjoy good food and maybe a drink or two. Concerts are often played in the amphitheater. You can get tickets form the box office or do what a lot of locals choose to do: simply enjoy the sounds while eating at your favorite Mizner Park restaurants. If you would rather take a calming walk while absorbing some great culture, the Boca Raton Museum of Art is your spot. Located on the north side of the Mizner plaza.

 Town Center at Boca Raton – Great dining, great shopping and great service. The mall located just east of I95 has a great selection of stores and restaurants to keep you entertained for the day. If you are an avid exerciser, check out their mall walkers club that meets almost every morning before the stores open. Break, coffee and some cardio might be the ticket for you!

 Red Reef Park – If you find the lure of the beach too difficult to ignore, go to Red Reef and soak up that sun! A fantastic little beach and park area, Red Reef even has built in grille areas and benches. Might be time to plan a little party and activity for you and all the friends. Enjoy the snorkeling right off the beach as well.

 Golfing – There are far too many great golf courses in Boca Raton to list here, but needless to say, they are some of the best courses in South Florida. If you’re looking to get out for the whole day why not get in a few strokes and head back to the club house for food and drinks? 

Saturday, March 12, 2016

Valencia Bay Boynton Beach, FL.33473

To all of my friend up north I just wanted to let you know that Valencia Bay in Boynton Beach is taking reservations and now is the time to pick your new home on the lot that you would like. For more information call me at (561) 306-7430

With over 70 homes sold in such a short time Valencia Bay another fabulous community by GL Homes has the life-style that people 55 plus and over are looking for. Some of the amenities are a beautiful clubhouse with with resort style pools, cafe', live shows, clubs of all kinds, state of the art fitness center and arts and crafts. Something for everyone. Please feel free to visit my website 55pluscommunityspecialist.com

Wilma S Pinstein PA
RE/MAX Advantage Plus

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

The Best Public Golf Courses Near Boca Raton

If you’ve decided to retire in sunny Boca Raton, Florida, you’ve made a fantastic choice! The best public golf courses near Boca Raton are now an option for you and your friends! Every year lots of 55 plus people come to South Florida to start the best years of their lives. If you haven’t decided where to put your feet up and call home, take a look at the fantastic 55 plus communities that Boca Raton, Delray Beach and Boynton Beach have to offer. There really are some great choices, and at the end of the day, this time of your life is about enjoying yourself. Make this decision count and make sure you use a professional to make it easier for you.

As for what the area has to offer, Boca Raton has a bunch of great activities to the 55 plus community. One of the most recognizable pass times would definitely be golf. Now that you’ve got some time to do what’s important to you, let’s take a look at what these golf courses in Boca have to offer. If you’re looking for a fantastic game of golf and you don’t want to do all the membership paperwork, well this is the greens are for you.

 Deer Creek Golf Club – This fantastic golf course designed by renowned architect Arthur Kills. There is no need for expensive memberships of course but if you decide to become a member that are some great perks and discounts available to you. This golf course is also home to 2 golf schools and provides great lessons for the spouse that wants to give golf a try, or for the long time player who wants to brush up on some skills.

Red Reef Executive Course – Here’s another golf course that doesn’t require a membership but being a resident of Boca Raton will give you some perks and discounts. It’s also located very close to the 55 plus communities in the area. The Red Reef Executive Course is owned and managed by the City of Boca. And you just know they have high standards when it comes to golf; it’s the city favorite pass time after all.

 Southwinds Golf Course – One of the best priced golf courses in Boca Raton. Southwinds Golf Course fits the kill level of all from the beginner to even the most skilled 55 plus player. When it comes to the best public golf courses near Boca Raton, you’d be hard pressed to find a deal as good as this course. 

Ocean Breeze Golf and Country – Players have the choice of 4 courses: North, South, East and West. The course fees are very well priced and a month to month players club allows for the casual player to choose what’s right for them. Gyms are available too, so spouses can choose to work out while the golfer plays the course.

From all of us here in Boca Raton, Happy swinging!