23 Feb 2008 08:02:29 | Jolana Klobouk
Why choose a beach vacation in Florida? One good reason is
because wherever you go in Florida, you're never more than 60
miles from the beach!
Florida is also easy to get to, the temperature is pleasurable
year round, it offers good value for your money and that’s just
for starters. So whether you are looking for a family vacation,
a romantic vacation, a relaxing vacation or getting in some golf
time, there is a Florida beach vacation area for you.
Best Florida Beach Areas for Families
Siesta Public Beach Siesta Public Beach in Sarasota makes a
great family beach because of its gradual slopes, shallow
waters, lifeguards on duty, fine white sand and tranquil waters.
It has won awards for best beach based on sand, water quality
and facilities. The beach facilities include picnic areas, rest
rooms, concession stands, playground, trails, and tennis and
volleyball courts. If you enjoy collecting shells, try Turtle
Beach, at the south end of the island.
Tampa Bay Area - St. Petes/Clearwater Located on the West Coast
of Florida, on the Gulf of Mexico, the Tampa Bay area is a
waterfront heaven! Miles and miles of white sandy beaches along
the Gulf Coast offer unlimited options for a fun and relaxing
vacation. When you need a break from the surf and sand, there
are plenty of nearby activities to keep the kids amused
including the Florida Aquarium, the Museum of Science and
Industry, and the Lowry Park Zoo.
Daytona With twenty-three miles of sparkling white sandy beaches
and beautiful blue-green waters there is no shortage of beach
fun for whole family. The beach is up to 500 feet wide at low
tide and is perfect for castle building, cycling, jogging,
fishing or just relaxing in the sun. The Atlantic Ocean is great
for swimming, especially during the spring and summer when water
temperatures range from 74 to 80 degrees. And you are only an
hour’s drive from Orlando if you are so inclined.
Best Florida Beach Areas for Romance
Miami Beach A Miami romantic vacation has everything from
relaxing on the beach by day and dancing by night. There are
lots of art deco and interesting hotels on South Beach. A short
drive west will bring you to the Everglades, where you can take
a Scenic Boat Tour and see plenty of wildlife, including
alligators. You can shop at the ritzy Bal Harbor shops, and at
night choose from plenty of dance clubs or mellow jazz bars and
restaurants.
Marco Island Marco Island is located at the southern tip of
Southwest Florida's Gulf Coast at the western entrance to
Everglades National Park. The island is surrounded by the Gulf
of Mexico on one side and natural wilderness on the other. There
are miles of white-sand beaches, lavish real estate, shopping,
dining, nightlife, attractions and lots of outdoor activities.
Your recreation choices include swimming, sunbathing fishing,
golf, tennis, and more. Enjoy the subtropical ambience that
exists in Southwest Florida's Gulf Coast.
Cocoa Beach Cocoa Beach has beautiful sandy beaches and a great
pier that is available for fishing, dining & dancing. There is a
large promenade leading to the beach with an observation deck
overlooking the ocean, perfect for romantic walks. While you're
on the Space Coast you can visit the Kennedy Space Center, go
deep-sea fishing, surf, windsurf, rent a jet ski, golf our take
a take a river tour. At night there is lots of nightlife and
great dining for you to enjoy.
Best Florida Beach Areas for Relaxing
New Smyrna Beach New Smyrna Beach is a laid-back beach town
without the crowds, noise or pollution, which gives visitors a
relaxing beach experience. Although the northern beach is
accessible to cars, the majority is traffic free, allowing for
peaceful sunbathing and strolls along the beach. New Smyrna has
a small town feel in its architecture and atmosphere. There are
no high-rises along the beach, only low-rise buildings and these
accommodations range from bed and breakfast inns, family-size
condominiums or oceanfront motels.
Sanibel Island Sanibel Island is one of the unique barrier
islands of the world, having an east-west orientation when most
islands are north south. This gives the island great sandy
beaches with plenty of shells. Check out Bowman's Beach for
peach and quiet, you won't find any hotels here. You can park
and walk over a bridge to secluded white beach. There are
barbecue grills in the area so it is a great spot to have a
picnic and enjoy the beach.
Punta Gorda Punta Gorda is located about 30 miles north of Fort
Myers. There is plenty of waterfront in this town, and a very
nice riverfront beach area. Here you can enjoy swimming,
fishing, canoeing, hiking and walking in the woods, it is a
great place to get away from the crowds. The town of Punta Gorda
has street art, water views and interesting murals that enrich
the historic downtown district that also has cobblestone streets
and gaslights, and many fine shops and restaurants.
Best Florida Beach Areas for Golf
Sarasota Sarasota is a sophisticated resort town near the Gulf
of Mexico. For beach lovers there is Sarasota’s 35 miles of
fine, pure, sparkling white sand beach to enjoy. As far as golf
is concerned there are 32 golf courses in the Sarasota area and
almost 20 more if you include the surrounding cities of
Bradenton and Venice. You will find one for every level of
ability available for your golfing pleasure.
Jacksonville Jacksonville has twenty miles of Atlantic Ocean
beaches and lots of nearby state parks to explore. You will find
lots of things to do and lots of beaches to explore in
Jacksonville. For golfers there are over 25 golf courses in the
area. Several championship golf courses are located nearby; many
of which are ranked among the top in the country offering
challenges for players of every skill level, ranging from top
ocean side resorts to popular public courses.
Naples Naples, located on a stretch of southwest Florida that is
not bordered by barrier islands, has seven miles of silky, white
sand beach that overlooks the tranquil waters of the Gulf of
Mexico. There is plenty of shopping and dining in the area once
the sun goes down beachfront. There are also dozens of excellent
golf courses in the area. From May through October, the golf
courses are not as crowded and you can pick your tee time and be
assured of a leisurely round. Also, many private courses are
open to the public during these months.
This is only a sampling of some of the great beaches located
along the shores of Florida. There are many more that can fill
your Florida beach vacation needs year round.
About Author :
Jolana Klobouk is a former travel agent who has traveled
extensively for work and vacations with her family. For more
travel information, visit her travel websites:
http://www.best-family-beach-vacations.com and
http://www.FlyFromCanada.com