Florida Beaches - Florida Beach Locations - Florida's Ocean Beach
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Amongst some of the most pristine beaches in the world,
Florida is second to none.
Florida's award-winning beaches continue to earn recognition
amongst a variety of organizations globally.
Compared to other venues across the country, Florida's waters
generally are warmer throughout the year.
Enthusiasts come from miles around to surf the coveted waves
on the Atlantic coast as appose to the Gulf coast.
Quite the contrary, surf temperatures on the Gulf
coast each year are optimal for all kinds of water sports.
With their sugar-white sand drenched with golden rays of the sun,
the beaches of northwest Pensacola, Panama City and Clearwater
have an excellent blend consistency and color.
On the other hand, Atlantic coast beaches are predisposed to shade
a light beige with a somewhat coarser texture.
Uniquely parcked by hard sand, Daytona Beach has a long
history of racing cars right on the sand.
Florida Beaches make Florida
one of the greatest vacation destinations in the world.
Bradenton Beach
Headquarters to the famous Tropicana Products brand, Bradenton blends both
beautiful beaches and a unique entertainment venue. Designated as a Village of the
Arts disctrict, exclusive zoning laws permit residents to both work and live
in thier homes. Some of the most notable poeple have orignated from
Bradenton including Freddy Adu, Paul Azinger, Pee Wee Ellis, and
Sabrine Lisicki to mention a few.
Located between Tampa and Sarasota, Bradenton feaures a stretch of pristine beaches
blended with blue-green waters. As a one-stop entertainment district,
visitors travel from miles around to view their distinguish resident
Snooty, the manatee.
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Clearwater (west central Florida) Clearwater Beach is
the centerpiece of a number of equally beautiful beaches to its north and south.
One can find active, popular beaches or quiet, relaxing beaches.
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Daytona Beach (east central Florida) Miles of
hard-packed sand make this beach ideal for driving cars, four-wheelers, motorcycles,
scooters and bicycles. In the summer and during spring break this beach is
absolutely bustling with activity. During the winter months Daytona Beach
takes on a more leisurely pace.
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Ft. Lauderdale Beach (southeast Florida)
Continuing north from Miami Beach, Ft. Lauderdale Beach is a pleasant strip
of sand accentuated with palms and numerous parks.
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Fort Myers Beach (southwest Florida) A world of tropical
beauty and wildlife, white sandy beaches with dozens of islands to explore. The
area is a playground of beaches. Ft. Myers beach, Bonita Beach, Sanibel Island,
Captiva are just a few excellent places to enjoy the sand, sea and sun.
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Jacksonville Beach (northeast Florida) sports twenty
miles of wide, beautiful beaches along the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. Swimming,
surfing, windsurfing, surf fishing and sunning are popular at several beaches in
the coastal communities of Mayport, Atlantic Beach, Neptune Beach and Jacksonville
Beach. Jacksonville Beach has a 1,000 foot long fishing pier that accommodates
fishermen and sightseers. It has a restaurant and gift shop on premises.
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Miami (southeast
Florida) Miami Beach is a strip of miles of fine golden sand with emerald waters.
People flock to Miami for business, sun, sand, beaches, and entertainment - this
place really rocks!
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Panama City Beach (northwest Florida) The beaches are
among the best in Florida with nearly 20 miles of fine sugar-white sand, relatively
warm and generally calm seas. In the summer the water is often crystal clear with
a beautiful emerald-green hue.
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Pensacola Beach (northwest Florida) Located at the west
end of the Florida panhandle, the area is best known for its many miles of pristine
snow-white beaches. Sand dunes decorated with delicate sea oats accent the coast.
With so many miles of beach it is easy to find a secluded spot away from it all.
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St. Augustine Beach (northeast Florida) has several
miles of hard-packed sand beaches which are bordered with beautiful natural dunes.
Driving is permitted on the hard sand in some areas. Swimming, surfing, sunning and
fishing are popular at this beach.
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St. Petersburg Beach (west central Florida) St. Pete
Beach is a seven mile beach of fine white sand that so typifies the west-central coast.
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