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Top Attractions in Jensen Beach, Florida (2026 Complete Guide)
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Travel 10 min readJune 13, 2026

Top Attractions in Jensen Beach, Florida (2026 Complete Guide)

Jensen Beach is one of Florida's most beautiful and underrated coastal destinations — pristine beaches, world-class water sports, sea turtle nesting, and the Indian River Lagoon at its most spectacular. Here are the top attractions, with Salty's Water Sports at #1.

Jensen Beach occupies a privileged position on Hutchinson Island — a barrier island between the Indian River Lagoon and the Atlantic Ocean, in the heart of Florida's Treasure Coast. It is simultaneously one of the most beautiful and one of the most underrated coastal destinations in the state. Here are the top attractions that make Jensen Beach worth the trip.

1. Salty's Water Sports — Jensen Beach's #1 Attraction

Salty's Water Sports operates from Jensen Beach (Hutchinson Island) and is the top-rated water sports operator on the Treasure Coast, with a 4.9-star rating across 1,300+ verified reviews. Salty's offers the full range of Indian River Lagoon experiences from the Jensen Beach location:

Dolphin Tours: Guided tours through the lagoon with a 95% dolphin sighting rate. The Indian River Lagoon at Jensen Beach is a designated dolphin nursery — mother dolphins raise their calves in the shallow, protected waters here. Available on jet ski or pontoon boat.

Jet Ski Rentals: Self-guided Sea-Doo GTX rentals on the Indian River Lagoon. The Hutchinson Island stretch of the lagoon is one of the most scenic and wildlife-rich in the entire lagoon system.

Pontoon Boat Rentals: 12-passenger pontoon boats for self-guided exploration. Top destinations from Jensen Beach include the Nettles Island sandbars, St. Lucie Inlet, and the Hutchinson Island mangroves.

Sunset Cruises: The sunset over the Indian River Lagoon from Jensen Beach is one of the most spectacular in Florida. Salty's 2-hour sunset cruises are a Jensen Beach highlight.

2. Bathtub Beach — Florida's Best Family Beach

Bathtub Beach at MacArthur Beach State Park is consistently ranked among the best beaches in Florida. A natural rock reef creates a calm, shallow lagoon — safe for young children and ideal for snorkeling. The reef shelters colorful fish, sea urchins, and the occasional sea turtle. The beach is uncrowded, clean, and one of the most photographed spots on the Treasure Coast. Free parking and restrooms are available.

3. Sea Turtle Nesting Season

Hutchinson Island is one of the most important sea turtle nesting beaches in the world. From May through October, loggerhead, green, and leatherback sea turtles nest on the beaches of Jensen Beach. The Treasure Coast Sea Turtle Preservation Society offers guided turtle walks (June–July, reservations required) — one of the most extraordinary wildlife experiences available anywhere in Florida. Witnessing a sea turtle nesting or hatching is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

4. Elliott Museum

The Elliott Museum on Hutchinson Island is a world-class cultural institution with rotating art exhibitions, a classic car collection, and interactive exhibits on Florida history and natural science. The museum is air-conditioned, family-friendly, and consistently praised for the quality of its exhibitions. The café serves lunch and snacks. A great option for a hot afternoon or a rainy day.

5. House of Refuge Museum

The Gilbert's Bar House of Refuge is the oldest structure in Martin County and one of the most historically significant buildings on Florida's east coast. Built in 1875 as a refuge for shipwrecked sailors, the museum is perched on a rocky bluff overlooking the Atlantic Ocean with panoramic views. The museum tells the story of Florida's maritime history and the brave men who staffed the life-saving stations. A unique and memorable stop.

6. Indian Riverside Park

Indian Riverside Park in Jensen Beach is a beautiful waterfront park on the Indian River Lagoon with boat ramps, fishing piers, picnic pavilions, playgrounds, and direct lagoon access. The park hosts the popular Jensen Beach Pineapple Festival and other community events throughout the year. Free admission and parking. A great place to watch the sunset over the lagoon after a day with Salty's.

7. Jensen Beach Causeway Beaches

The Jensen Beach Causeway connects the mainland to Hutchinson Island and features several small beach parks with lagoon-side swimming, kayak launches, and fishing access. The causeway beaches are calm and shallow — ideal for paddleboarding, kayaking, and wading. Free parking is available at multiple points along the causeway.

Getting the Most Out of Jensen Beach

The ideal Jensen Beach day: Start with a morning dolphin tour or jet ski rental with Salty's Water Sports (earliest slot for best dolphin activity). Spend the afternoon at Bathtub Beach or the Elliott Museum. End with sunset at Indian Riverside Park or a Salty's sunset cruise on the lagoon.

Jensen Beach is 90 minutes north of West Palm Beach, 2.5 hours north of Miami, and 1.5 hours east of Orlando.

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