Hypoluxo Island is a coastal community which still retains the charm of its origins as an old Florida fishing village. It is facilities that include an eight-acre municipal beach with 745 feet of ocean frontage, open picnic areas, oceanfront pavilion, showers, restrooms, lifeguard station and playground area and a two-acre boat launching facility capable of a four boat capacity with a parking area. There are no business establishments on Hypoluxo Island and today it remains a lovely residential spot on Florida’s Gold Coast. There were less than a dozen homes on the island until after World War II. Even today only about 300 families reside on Hypoluxo Island. The residents have kept as much of the jungle vegetation as possible, making it a place of natural beauty located within The Town of Lantana and encompasses recreational.