VIBE: Relaxed, Family Friendly, Romantic 300 Anastasia Park Rd, St. Augustine, FL 32080 Where is the perfect getaway for a beach camping weekend? Little Talbot Island State Park is located on the northern end of Little Talbot Island which was formed over 1,000 years ago following the rise of sea level due to melting glaciers. The park features a campground perfect for small tent sites, smaller RV sites and primitive campsites as well as a picnic area with pavilions, grills and tables. Even if you're not a camper, this beach is known for its cleanliness and privacy among the oaks. It could be the getaway you've been looking for.
VIBE: Relaxed, Family Friendly 400 Ben Franklin Drive, Sarasota, FL 34236 What's the next best thing to Siesta Key Beach? Sometimes referred to as Lido Key Beach, this Florida beach destination is just north of famous Siesta Key. We love this beach for families because there is also a community swimming pool. It is only a half mile walk to St. Armands Circle, the shopping and dining heartbeat of these popular Gulf coast beaches. With white sand, shelling opportunities and great amenities, we think this Sarasota beach can compete top Siesta Key for an enjoyable Florida vacation or day trip.
VIBE: Relaxed, Family Friendly, Romantic 300 Anastasia Park Rd, St. Augustine, FL 32080 Imagine a soft sand paradise with no condos or hotels on the beach. Miles of coastline and tall white sand dunes with grasses swaying in the ocean breeze. Does such a place exist? Yes! Anastasia State Park delivers an experience of peace, beauty and beachside fun. Families, couples or any beach lover will enjoy this Florida beach day getaway near St. Augustine. The best part is that it's not crowded, parking is a reasonable fee and there's plenty to do. Come for the day to this Florida state park and stay until the sun goes down.
VIBE: Romantic, Family Friendly 948 Beach Rd, Siesta Key, FL 34242 Siesta Key is a place of natural beauty. It is the perfect destination for tourists (and locals) who want to enjoy their time at the beach and escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. It is a small island located in Sarasota County, Florida, similar to Anna Maria Island. The Gulf of Mexico and white sand beaches are its most notable features and loved by the locals. We know you want to "go like a local" so read on!
What are the best places to vacation on the beach in Florida? We've lived on both coasts of Florida and these 3 picks are our favorite beaches for families visiting the Sunshine State. We offer suggestions for tons of family and kid-friendly activities both on and off the beach. Read on to find out places that will delight everyone, with delicious restaurants options. Don't forget to get your Visitor Toll Pass™ so you'll pay the lowest toll rate throughout Florida. Start with these and then explore your own Florida coastal destinations. Kids will love every beach in Florida!
VIBE: Relaxed, Family Friendly 1700 Gulf Blvd, Indian Rocks Beach, FL 33785 Does the thought of a small Florida beach with charm appeal to you? Are you looking for a quiet beach off the beaten path? Indian Rocks Beach might be what your heart is looking for. This laid-back beach is known for its relaxed atmosphere and quaint eateries. Pizza, Mexican food, American, fresh seafood and craft beer are all on the menu here with a side of Florida sunshine!
VIBE: Relaxed, Family Friendly 1300 Gulf Dr S, Bradenton Beach, FL 34217 Are you craving white sand, emerald water and quiet beauty? Coquina Beach is the answer. When we first moved to Florida, we lived near this beach and it is our TOP choice for relaxation on the Gulf of Mexico. Why? Tons of free parking, lots of amenities, and a roomy beach with a large expanse of silky, white sand. It was often less crowded than other Anna Maria Island beaches too. There was always something to see: dolphins, manatees, birds, drones and ultralight aircraft. Never boring - always relaxing!
Bonfires and summer just seem to go together. Florida beach bonfires are a popular activity in the summer months. It is a great way to spend time with friends, family, and loved ones. However, it is important to follow safety precautions, protect the wildlife (sea turtle nests), and understand Florida laws. Read more to find out how to have an unforgettable experience as the sun goes down on one of your favorite Florida ocean beaches.
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