September Sailing Weekend Near Lantana Beach

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A Relaxed September Escape Near Lantana

If you are looking for a coastal getaway in Palm Beach County after the peak summer rush, September is a smart time to stay in Lantana, Florida. The area still delivers warm beach weather, easy access to the Intracoastal, and a more laid-back pace for travelers who want to enjoy the water without packing every hour of the day. This year, there is also a timely local angle for planning a weekend around: sailing events and waterfront happenings just minutes from Barefoot Mailman Inn & Suites.

The Lake Worth Sailing Club events calendar lists its Labor Day Weekend Grubbs Cup races for September 6 and 7, 2026, followed by the 2026 Texas Goatman’s Regatta and Sunfish circuit regatta from September 11 to 13, 2026 in Lake Worth. That makes early and mid-September a great window for travelers who enjoy being near the water, watching local sailing activity, and exploring the coast at an unhurried pace.

Why Lantana Works So Well as Your Home Base

Barefoot Mailman Inn & Suites offers a different kind of South Florida stay. Instead of a large, impersonal property, guests can settle into a charming 22-room retreat with an Old Florida feel, tropical landscaping, garden walkways, and easy access to both the beach and the Intracoastal. For couples planning a weekend away, solo travelers chasing some beach time, or longer-stay guests who want flexibility, the hotel’s mix of queen and king rooms plus suites with living areas, kitchenettes, and full kitchens makes it easy to choose the right fit.

The location also helps you keep your trip simple. Lantana Public Beach, Bicentennial Park, and the local fishing pier are all close by, so you can build a weekend around scenic walks, sunrise beach time, and casual waterfront exploring without spending your trip in the car.

A Simple September Weekend Itinerary

Friday: Check In and Unwind

Arrive in Lantana, settle into your room, and ease into the weekend with a walk near the water. Bicentennial Park in Lantana is a natural first stop for getting your bearings along the Intracoastal. Then head over to the beach for an evening stroll before turning in early.

Saturday: Sailing Energy and Lake Worth Beach

If you are staying during the September 11 to 13 regatta weekend, spend part of the day in nearby Lake Worth, where the sailing activity adds extra energy to the coast. Even if you are not competing, it is fun to build a day around that nautical atmosphere and then continue on to Lake Worth Beach for more waterfront time.

Another good stop is the Oceanside Lake Worth Farmers Market, located at the corner of A1A and Lake Avenue in Lake Worth Beach. Its oceanfront location makes it an easy add-on to a beach morning or a casual coastal drive.

Sunday: Live Music Outdoors

For travelers stretching the trip later into the month, Palm Beach County Parks lists Legends on the Lawn: The MTVJ’s at Canyon Amphitheater on September 19, 2026. You can find it on the county’s official amphitheater events page. It is a useful option if you want your beach weekend to include an easy evening concert without committing to a major festival schedule.

More Nearby Ideas for a Low-Stress Stay

Stay Close to the Coast at Barefoot Mailman

A September trip near Lantana does not need to be packed to feel memorable. With local sailing events on the calendar, beach access close by, and easy side trips into Lake Worth Beach, this stretch of the Palm Beach County coast is especially appealing for travelers who want something scenic, local, and genuinely relaxing.

At Barefoot Mailman Inn & Suites, guests can return from the beach or waterfront to a peaceful setting with flowering courtyards, greenery-lined paths, and the kind of personal atmosphere that suits a slower South Florida weekend. If you are planning a September escape near Lantana Beach, booking direct is the best path to stay.

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