Stuart, Florida — waterfront and historic downtown

The Destination

Stuart, Florida

A historic waterfront city on Florida's Treasure Coast — where old-Florida character has been quietly and lovingly preserved.

Historic Downtown

A walkable district of boutiques, bookshops, cafés, and long-standing local institutions.

Waterfront

The St. Lucie River, Intracoastal Waterway, and Atlantic — all within minutes.

Marinas & Boating

Stuart is known as the Sailfish Capital of the World — with some of the most respected marinas on Florida's east coast.

Boutiques & Dining

Independent shops and celebrated restaurants line downtown and the surrounding neighborhoods.

Arts & Culture

The Lyric Theatre, historic museums, and a thriving local arts community.

Nature

State parks, wildlife refuges, blueways, and preserved coastal ecosystems.

Community

A city that has quietly preserved its identity while welcoming a discerning new generation of residents and visitors.

Luxury Coastal Living

Old-Florida character with contemporary standards — the reason so many now call Stuart home.

Stuart, Florida coastal lifestyle
A City With Its Own Character

Sailfish Capital of the World

Stuart's identity is inseparable from the water. World-class sailfishing, tournaments, and marina culture define its calendar — and shape the rhythm of life along its downtown streets and riverfront paths.

The Pelican House is envisioned as an extension of that character — never a departure from it.