Jupiter Island is one of South Florida’s most prestigious seaside enclaves—an extraordinary barrier island defined by grand estates, pristine beaches, and a level of privacy found in few places along the Atlantic coast. Stretching between the ocean and Intracoastal Waterway, the island is celebrated for its majestic waterfront homes, expansive properties, and a quiet elegance that has long attracted families, leaders in finance, and those seeking the ultimate in discretion.
A defining feature of Jupiter Island is its picturesque, winding roadway, shaded by mature coastal vegetation and offering glimpses of both the turquoise ocean and the tranquil Intracoastal. This scenic drive sets the tone for the island’s serene beauty, creating an atmosphere of escape and exclusivity the moment you arrive.
The island’s natural landscapes—wide beaches, sea grapes, dunes, and protected preserves—provide a rare sense of seclusion and timeless coastal grandeur. Residents enjoy effortless access to world-class golf, marinas, and the amenities of nearby Jupiter and Palm Beach, while returning home to a sanctuary defined by space, sophistication, and profound privacy.
For those seeking a refined coastal lifestyle surrounded by unspoiled beauty, Jupiter Island remains one of Florida’s most coveted destinations—a world apart, yet close to everything.
A Few of Our Favorite Places:
TerMarsch Groves - If you’re looking for a true taste of Florida, TerMarsch Groves is a must-stop. Family owned and operated since 1959, this charming roadside stand has been serving up fresh Florida citrus and some of the sweetest, freshly squeezed orange juice you’ll ever taste — and yes, they’ll happily give you a free sample. The shop is a delight to explore: coral, shells, souvenirs, and unique gifts line the shelves, alongside a wide selection of Florida candies, marmalades, local honey, sauces, and dressings. Don’t miss their homemade pies, from peach to banana cream — each one is a little piece of nostalgic perfection. It’s the kind of place that feels genuinely Florida: warm, welcoming, and full of flavors and treasures that make the journey just as enjoyable as the destination.
Blowing Rocks Preserve - If you want a true taste of wild Florida, Blowing Rocks Preserve is unforgettable. Perched on Jupiter Island, it’s famous for its dramatic limestone shoreline where waves shoot plumes of water sky‑high. Beyond the spectacle, the preserve features dunes, mangroves, and coastal forests, with short trails and a nature center to explore. Perfect for a peaceful walk, a striking sunset, or just soaking in Florida’s natural beauty.
Guanabanas - If you want to disappear into a tropical escape without leaving Florida, Guanabanas is exactly that — one of the most enchanting places along the water, with views that feel like stepping into Old Florida. Nestled in Jupiter, this fully open-air restaurant and bar features woven tiki huts, coquina stone walkways, and towering banyan trees overhead, creating a lush, island-paradise vibe from the moment you arrive. The cuisine is just as inviting: fresh, locally sourced seafood, tropical-Latin flavors, and cocktails or rums crafted to complement the setting. Live music adds energy on weekends, making it perfect for a breezy lunch, sunset dinner, or lively night out. Whether by car or boat, Guanabanas delivers that rare combination of charm, flavor, and Old Florida.
LĪLA Coastal Mediterranean - From the moment you walk in, you’ll sense the vibe — it channels the effortless glamour of beach‑clubs in St. Tropez, St. Barth’s or Ibiza: rattan‑toned decor, soft lighting, and a relaxed but elegant atmosphere. The food is a standout: a high‑end sushi and crudo bar sits at the heart, and the menu bridges Mediterranean coastal fare with modern Asian twists. Weekends come alive with global house music, and select nights bring live jazz or R&B — it’s as much about ambiance and energy as it is about the food.
Pinder's Seafood & Marketplace - If you love fresh, local seafood, Pinder’s Seafood & Marketplace is a must-stop in Jupiter. Open since 1965, it’s known for boat-fresh fish and shellfish — often just hours out of the water — plus high-quality sides, sauces, and prepared items. The staff are friendly and can even prep or cook your catch to order. Whether you’re picking up dinner to take home or want a quick, delicious seafood meal, Pinder’s is the place to go for old-school, flavor-first seafood.
Pumphouse Coffee Roasters - If you’re in Jupiter and appreciate really good coffee, Pumphouse Coffee is a must-visit. This local favorite specializes in small-batch, globally sourced beans — from Sumatra to Guatemala and East Africa — roasted with care to highlight each origin’s unique flavors. Every cup, whether a pour-over, latte, cold brew, or espresso, feels thoughtfully crafted.
The café itself embodies relaxed, coastal charm: bright, surf-inspired décor, an airy interior, and a breezy patio that makes it easy to linger. Pair your drink with a fresh pastry or seasonal treat, and you’ve got the perfect start to a morning or a laid-back afternoon stop.
871 people live in Jupiter Island, where the median age is 65.8 and the average individual income is $230,494. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Jupiter Island has 364 households, with an average household size of 1.93. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Jupiter Island do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 871 people call Jupiter Island home. The population density is 321.37 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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