Wednesday 2 October 2013


Florida, the sunshine state, as it is fondly nicknamed because of its warm, subtropical climate and vast stretches of sandy beaches is a beach paradise. For a vacationer, the state of Florida offers beaches that suit everyone's pocket, and is perfect for all those who want to holiday alone, with friends as well as families. Anyone seeking Florida vacations, must check out its beaches. For your ease, I have listed some of the best Florida beaches.

10 Best Florida Beaches

South Beach: It is a great beach for couples as this beach offers a preview into the Latin-American lifestyle, with its famed food, best martinis, music and beautiful people. Here one can laze around on the beaches, as well shop to your heart's content. All hotels and resorts are close to the beaches. South Beach holiday can be an expensive affair.

Pensacola Beach: Pensacola Beach offers a wide range of entertainment, as it encompasses several other famous beaches like the Casino Beach, Opal Beach, Gulf Islands National Seashore, etc. Pensacola offers miles of shoreline and easy access to camping and hiking at Gulf Islands National Seashore. Kids love this beach as they can enjoy many parades like Fiesta of Five Flags, Mardi Gras, etc. here. For adults or loners who seek solitude, snorkeling and fishing options are open.

Hollywood Beach: Hollywood Beach is a cousin of the South Beach, but it's very affordable. This beach is very global in its offerings, as it caters to foodies with its international cuisines, peace seekers with its wide sandy beach and long boardwalks, art buffs with its Art and Culture Center of Hollywood and art parks, and the night birds with its fabulous all night life. One can enjoy all these attractions at half the cost, as compared to most tourist places.

Cocoa Beach: This beach is suitable for families, as it is not only affordable but offers so many things that the family never gets bored, and you, never hassled! It is also considered as one of the best value beaches. Besides the beach fun, families can visit the Kennedy Space Center, Everglades, Disney World, or take off from the jetty or go deep fishing in the Atlantic. With an on-guard lifeguard facility, one can also just soak up the sun and enjoy the sunset as well as swim without any worries for the family's safety.

Siesta Key Public Beach: Siesta Key Beach is renowned for its powdery, white sand towards the north, and coarser sand in the south. Siesta Key offers 50 miles of canals and waterways, surfing, deep-sea trolling, prime fishing areas, etc. all year round. Another main beach along the Siesta Key coast is the Turtle Beach, famous for its nesting turtles.

Lee Island Coast: The Lee Island Coast is located along the Gulf of Mexico and is famous for shells. Its shell collection is famous not only with the locals but tourists from all over the world. The coast is lined up with beautiful shells in every possible color and hue, one can imagine. The variety is amazing; scallops, clams, olives, fragile paper shells, etc.

Perdido Key Beach: Perdido Key Beach Dune habitat is home to native wildlife, which is found in abundance. The waters are clear green and the sand is soft, white and very fine. Perdido waters are perfect for water sports for the enthusiastic, and sunbathing for the lazy ones. The dunes add to the beauty of the beach. One can find lush vegetation all over the dunes, and their roots play a major role in holding the white sand and the plants down, and saves the sand from blowing or eroding.

Clearwater Beach: With its spectacular sunsets and clean beaches, Clearwater's listed as the best beach to get married. So any one planning a beach wedding must head to Clearwater. It is very family-friendly beach also, as it offers many exciting, recreational activities like Belleview Biltmore Resort Golf Academy, Clearwater Marine Aquarium, jazz concerts, shopping malls, etc. The nightlife is also very active around Clearwater.

St. George Island: Undeveloped, beautiful and serene, this is what St. George Island is all about. Surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico and Apalachicola Bay, this island has no high rising buildings, but just a few holiday homes that one can rest to enjoy the quiet and peace. The waters are clear, so one can fish, collect shells, swim or just take in the sights. Its undeveloped shoreline offers dunes, coves, salt marshes and bay forest, that can be enjoyed along the hiking trails, boardwalks and observation areas.

Daytona Beach: Dayton Beach is world-famous for spring break and auto racing. The amazing thing is the racetrack, which is the beach itself, all 23-mile long and 500 foot-wide. It is considered as a hotspot for kayaking, surfing, snorkeling, parasailing, scuba diving, jet skiing, etc.

Besides the above listed beaches, there are more like New Smyrna Beach, Fort Myers Beach, Cape Canaveral, Boynton Beach, etc. All are lined with beach resorts and hotels, where one stay, and enjoy its cuisine and sights. All these beaches have something beautiful, exotic and unique to offer, and they are all waiting to be explored by YOU!

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