5 Best Beach Cities In Florida For A Sunshine Getaway
If you’re looking for a sunshine getaway for your next vacation, the Sunshine State — Florida has a lot to offer! From its 1350 miles longest shorelines of Atlantic Ocean in the east coast to Gulf-of-Mexico in the west, it will mesmerize you by its natural white sand beaches, swaying palm trees and year round the sunshine.
Most of the tourist thinks about world-renowned Miami Beach as the ultimate sunshine destination when it comes to Florida. But in reality, there are many beach cities in Florida with unparalleled luxury, culture, swaying palm trees and breathtaking sunrises and sunsets to mesmerize any soul!
Sit, relax and read about these 5 beach cities in Florida for a perfect sunshine getaway!
1) Ft. Lauderdale
Ft. Lauderdale is located on the southeastern coast of Florida and is also known as the ‘Venice of America’ because of its 300 miles of intra-coastal waterways. Ft. Lauderdale is also the mega-yacht capital of the world and home of multi-millionaires and celebrities. While cruising on the New River, you’ll see eye-popping mansions along Millionaire’s Row, the mega-yachts of the rich and famous and private islands. You can also explore museums, state parks, delicious food, sizzling nightlife as well as Ft. Lauderdale Beach featuring more than 7 miles of pristine beach with unlimited oceanfront shopping and dining experiences.
Nearest Airport: Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport
2) Key West
Key West is an island city located at the furthest point of the Florida Keys and it’s the southernmost point of the USA as well as the continent of the North America. Even though this island city is known for its pristine beaches, mystical underwater playgrounds of coral reefs and marine wildlife to explore for the outdoorsy visitors, it also has tours on land for sightseeing and history buffs.
Nearest Airports: Key West International Airport and Miami International Airport (MIA)
3) Palm Beach
Palm Beach located on the southeastern coast of Florida is blessed with few Atlantic pristine beaches, ritzy beachfront mansions, celebrity residents and shoppers paradise. Palm Beach’s Worth Avenue is one of the most beautiful upscale shopping venues located on the eastern coast of Florida. Shopping on Worth Avenue is a real exercise in itself where you’ve to find very best of the very best. Yes! this is a great place for spending money. And don’t be surprised by the number of Bentley, Jaguar, Porsche and Maserati parked around!
Nearest Airport: Palm Beach International Airport
4) Daytona Beach
The city of Daytona Beach is located in the northeast of Orlando on the east coast of Florida. It’s famous for its hard-packed sand where you can drive on the beach in the restricted areas. Daytona Beach is also a home of Daytona International Speedway as well as the headquarters for NASCAR. If you love car/motorbike racing, then you should visit on the day of races or you can also take tours to see behind the scenes action.
Nearest airports: Orlando International Airport, Daytona Beach International Airport
5) Clearwater
Clearwater city is located on the northwest of the Tampa and St. Petersburg. The Gulf-of-Mexico lies to the west and Tampa Bay lies to its southeast. It is famous for its 3-mile stretch of pristine white sand Clearwater Beach on a barrier island as well as sunsets dining cruises, restaurants, Clearwater Marine Aquarium and much more attractions to explore in Tampa Bay Area.
Nearest Airports: Tampa International Airport, St. Pete–Clearwater International Airport
Do tell us about your favorite beach city if you’ve visited Florida in the comments below? If not, which is your favorite beach city?
Happy Traveling!
Ana
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Swati & Sam (The tales of a traveler )
March 23, 2017My best freind stays in Florida and would lobe to visit someday. She keeps raving about all the places and how cool is the place to visit. Did you buy anything from Worth Avenue?
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March 22, 2017Thanks for sharing this fantastic post. It will be very helpful to readers.
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March 21, 2017I’ve never been to a beach in Florida before. The only visit to Florida I’ve done was to Disney World when I was 13 and we didn’t see anything but Disney World. I heard that a lot of the beaches in Florida use imported sand, is there natural sand beaches as well?
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March 21, 2017Thanks for this nice read! I love beaches . All these details are really helpful.
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March 21, 2017Lovely article! Makes me want to jump in a plane to Floriday today! Never been to the US at all, but have so many itineraries already in my mind! This one would becoming handy when visiting Florida one day! Cheers
View CommentMilica
March 21, 2017We went for a vacation in Miami and Palm Beach. I always wanted to visit Key West, I guess that is on my bucket list. 🙂
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March 20, 2017I would love to visit Palm Beach.I think I read your post on that.Superb pics and description.Cant wait to plan a trip
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March 20, 2017I’ve been to Daytona beach once and enjoyed my time there very much. All the beaches look like paradise. I could use a sunny gateway with the weather in the east coast. I can’t wait for my next beach visit 🙂
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March 20, 2017All those beach places are perfect for relaxation and chilling. In the list, I love most the Palm beach.
View CommentCrissy
March 20, 2017I’ve been to Florida a long time ago but I was just in Orlando and didn’t get a chance to explore all the beaches. These are really great suggestions and I will definitely keep these in mind when I go to Florida next time!
~Crissy
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