Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Fun Activities and Historic Landmarks of Port St. Lucie, Florida

Like many of the cities along the Atlantic Coast of Florida, Port St. Lucie offers visitors and residents an abundance of water-related activities and adventures.  The River Lilly Cruises, located at 500 East Prima Vista Boulevard, Port St. Lucie, conducts tours aboard The River Lilly, a 34-passenger pontoon boat.  The excursion is guided by a licensed U.S. Coast Guard Captain, and is a informational and fun nature trips on the St. Lucie Aquatic Preserve that visitors have been enjoying for more than 13 years.  The cruise ventures to parts of the river that are so wild and untamed that they were used in the James Bond film Moonraker to represent a tributary of the Amazon.  The waters of the St. Lucie Aquatic Preserve are the same as those used by early settlers and Native American tribes.  The excursion offers the opportunities to view alligators, turtles and lots of native birds, maybe even playful otters or gentle manatees.

To many, Florida is all about golf and players can enjoy a round at   PGA Village Port St. Lucie.  The course is owned and operated by The PGA of America, and ranks among the “75 Best Golf Resorts” as concluded by Golf Digest magazine.  The course at PGA Golf Club includes 54 holes of Championship Golf and was designed by experts.  The PGA Center for Golf Learning & Performance is an area comprising 35-Acres of golf instruction, practice greens, technology assessments and a fitness park.  The PGA Village Port St. Lucie is home to one of the world-renowned PGA of America Golf Schools.  For those interested in the history of the sport and the major championships, the location also features The PGA Museum of Golf where visitors can view Golf's 4 Major Championship Trophies

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