What HOA covers inside the gates and what Nocatee master plan access adds outside
Del Webb Ponte Vedra has its own dedicated amenity campus separate from Del Webb Nocatee's Canopy Club. Both communities share Nocatee master plan access but have independent HOA-funded facilities.
Community hub with gathering spaces, card rooms, billiards, and event facilities. Full social programming calendar built over years of resident activity.
Zero-entry pool with lounge areas and hot tub. Year-round use. Aqua fitness programming included.
Lap swimming and year-round aqua fitness. Climate-controlled facility.
Cardio and strength equipment. Group fitness classes included in HOA. Personal training available.
Multiple courts with organized leagues and open play. Active pickleball community.
Lighted courts with leagues and instruction. Both casual and competitive play.
Organized leagues and casual play year-round.
Access to 2,400 acres of preserved land and extensive walking and biking trails shared across the Nocatee master plan.
Golf cart-accessible retail, dining, and Publix grocery. Part of the Nocatee master plan benefit layer available to all Nocatee residents.
| Amenity | Del Webb Ponte Vedra | Del Webb Nocatee |
|---|---|---|
| Outdoor pool | ✓ Included | ✓ Included |
| Indoor pool | ✓ Included | ✓ Included |
| Fitness center and classes | ✓ Included | ✓ Included |
| Pickleball and tennis | ✓ Included | ✓ Included |
| Onsite restaurant and bar | ✗ No | ✓ Tavern & Grill |
| Nocatee master plan access | ✓ Full access | ✓ Full access |
| HOA monthly rate | ~$300–$380 (slightly lower) | ~$350–$420 |
The Tavern & Grill is the meaningful differentiator. If onsite dining matters to your daily vision of retirement, Del Webb Nocatee has it and Ponte Vedra does not. Everything else is functionally equivalent.
We can compare Del Webb Ponte Vedra and Nocatee side by side for your specific priorities.
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