My Favorite Top 10 Beaches in Florida
Florida — The Sunshine State or the land of the sun, the sand and the sea is blessed with the world’s best pristine beaches with around 1350 miles coastlines, surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean in the East coast and the Gulf of Mexico to its west. Floridian beaches are the dream of any beach lover. Whether you like secluded beaches with powder-fine sand and crystal clear water or beaches with live entertainments and best beach parties, Florida has everything to offer. Before you plan your next beach vacation, check out the list of my favorite top 10 beaches in Florida!
1. Clearwater Beach
Clearwater beach is one of America’s finest white-sand beaches which has everything that makes it any beach lover’s paradise. Nothing can compare the feeling of walking barefoot on its white-sugar-powder-fine-sand and be playing with its tranquil turquoise waters of Gulf of Mexico. The beach is full of life with water sports adventures, live entertainments and amazing dining options in its vicinity. But the most amazing thing about Clearwater beach is its breathtaking sunset! No doubt, this is my favorite beach in Florida!
2. Siesta Key Beach
Siesta Key is in a vicinity to downtown Sarasota, situated between Robers Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. The beach gives laid-back vibes for a perfect family vacation. It has many beach-side picnic areas and playgrounds. Go kayaking, shell collecting or hop on a catamaran for more active pursuits. Siesta Key is also home to candlelit restaurants and cozy rental cottages ideal for a romantic getaway.
3. St. Pete Beach
St. Pete beach is magical with its eight major barrier islands, sugary-white sand, dolphins frolicking just offshore and breathtaking sunset. This beach is every photographer’s dream to capture picture-perfect postcards. You can live it up with a variety of water-sports, from parasailing and stand-up paddle-boarding to windsurfing and kite-boarding in tranquil waters of Gulf coast of Florida.
4. Hollywood Beach
Hollywood beach is nestled between Fort Lauderdale and Miami. Hollywood Beach features a one-of-a-kind oceanfront promenade called the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk that stretches nearly two and a half miles along the Atlantic. The beach Broadwalk has brick-paved thoroughfare which is a haven for joggers, bicyclists, roller-bladers and all who’d prefer to take the action from the comfort of one of the countless eateries and cafes along the way. Hollywood beach is also the home of some of the best luxury oceanfronts hotels and resorts.
5. Fort. Lauderdale Beach
Fort. Lauderdale beach is among one of the major attractions in the city of Fort. Lauderdale with its world famous coastline, which is punctuated by an array of shops, restaurants, sidewalk cafes and entertainment venues. In earlier days, it was the popular spring-break destination but nowadays, it is famous for its sparkling blue Atlantic water, high-end resorts and mega-yacht capital of the world!
6. South Beach, Miami
South Beach is an international playground, famous for its non-stop nightlife, best beach parties, sandy shores, luxurious hotels and resorts, unique Art Deco architecture and plenty of eye candy. No doubt, this is one of the world’s most renowned beaches!
7. Daytona Beach
Daytona beach is in the Atlantic’s coast which has hard-packed sand where driving is permitted in designated areas. It’s known for Daytona International Speedway which hosts February’s iconic Daytona 500 NASCAR race. Near the boardwalk’s rides and arcades, Daytona Beach Bandshell stages free summer concerts. Steps from the beach, Daytona Lagoon water park offers go-karts, laser tag, and water-slides. It’s perfect for a family getaway!
8. Palm Beach
Palm Beach is famous for its majestic palm trees, ritzy beachfront mansions, celebrity residents, upscale beachfront resorts and pristine beaches. The 16-mile long, half-mile-wide island is the epitome of wealth and extravagance.
9. Fernandina Beach
Fernandina Beach is on Amelia Island at Florida’s northeast border. With 13-miles stretch of beautiful Atlantic beaches, breathtaking sunrises, ocean views, riverside and harbor views from the luxurious resorts and hotels in its vicinity, its perfect destination for a secluded getaway as these beaches are less crowded with abundant native wildlife, and pristine waters.
10. Sanibel Island beach
Sanibel Island is known as one of the best shelling locations due to abundant seashells that wash ashore from the Gulf of Mexico, Sanibel Island attracts collectors from all over the world. The virgin secluded beaches with crystal clear blue water and immaculate white sand have the power to mesmerize any soul. It’s perfect for secluded romantic or relaxing getaways.
If you’ve ever visited Florida, which is your favorite beach? If not, which beach would you love to visit for your next sunshine vacation? Do leave in the comments below?
Happy traveling!
Ana
Eloise
September 4, 2016good old Sanibel Island, been there and it’s beautiful! I’d love to go to Fort L. and Miami Beach (I guess you can say all of them!) my folks are going to Key West in a week, I’ll have to share this post with them!
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September 1, 2016Wow, I’ve always wanted to visit Florida! The photo of Fernandina Beach looks incredible! Thanks for sharing.
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August 30, 2016I used to go to Ft Lauderdale beach when visiting my grandparents there. I LOVE Miami and Clearwater is night but not my style. Great list!
View CommentTae
August 29, 2016I love the time you took to make the map 🙂 I haven’t been to Florida in ages but I’m a beach bum all the way and would love to visit St. Pete beach and ft Lauderdale the most I think!
View CommentTamz
August 29, 2016Well, it is hard to choose the best among these 10 beaches especially when you have described them so wonderfully aided by those lovely pictures. I would say South Beach is for me with Palm Beach being a close second 🙂
View CommentTraveling Bytes
August 29, 2016Some years ago, I was lucky to spend couple weeks on Clearwater Beach during exceptionally warm January. With no crowds around, it was an amazing experience. Other beaches are still waiting to be explored.
View CommentJudson L Moore
August 29, 2016As a ginger kid, I am always on the lookout for beaches with umbrellas. It looks like South Beach is my spot! I am going to Florida in a few months but had not yet chosen a destination, this will certainly help me weigh my options!
View CommentAnna
August 29, 2016I wish i could visit Florida one day, all the beaches look awesome. xxx
View CommentJenni
August 29, 2016This looks gorgeous I’m going to Fort Lauderdale as part of a cruise soon and I can’t wait have you got any recommendations on what I should definately see in such a short time I also want to go to palm beach when I stop in Miami
View CommentAlberto C.
August 29, 2016Those beaches look incredible. Travelling to Florida is in my future plans, so I’ll definitely bookmark this post 🙂
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