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also play or take lessons on the 14 clay courts and 7 Har-Tru courts, and the club offers a
wide variety of clinics and camps. Spotlights are available for night play ($7).
The club has a second location, the Delray Swim & Tennis Club (
561-243-7079; 2350
Jaeger Dr;
11am-4pm) . It has a further 24 courts and a pool (adult/child $3/2).
Delray Yacht Cruises BOAT TOUR
(
561-243-0686; www.delraybeachcruises.com ; launches from 777 Atlantic Plaza; adult/child $24/
21)
The Intracoastal from Delray Beach south to Boca Raton is pretty swanky. Get to know the
area better with a narrated sightseeing cruise aboard the 105ft luxury Lady Atlantic . De-
parts from the canal side of Veterans Park.
Sleeping
Delray has tons of sleeping options, from family-run motels to swanky B&Bs.
Parliament Inn GUESTHOUSE
( 561-276-6245; www.florida-info.com ; 1236 George Bush Blvd; 2-person ste $93-192, 4-person ste
$100-199; )
This lushly planted hideaway is tucked away just off Delray's spectacular 2-mile beach. It's
easy to miss given the eight lemon-yellow, single-story units are situated in a gorgeous
tropical garden shaded by towering palms. The trees are strung with hammocks from
where you can idly contemplate the turquoise pool. Each unit has a full kitchen, ample liv-
ing space and a private porch, and there's an endless supply of books and beach chairs,
which you can borrow for beachside outings.
Crane's Beach House GUESTHOUSE
( GOOGLE MAP ;
561-278-1700; www.cranesbeachhouse.com ; 82 Gleason St; r & ste $150-350;
)
Through a jasmine-entwined arch, this hidden garden guesthouse has 27 spacious rooms
and suites, brightly appointed in colorful Key West style with loads of funky local art.
Palm-shaded grotto swimming pools and a weekend tiki bar add a fun, sociable spirit. The
ultrafriendly staff love to chat and help out with tips and restaurant recommendations.
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