Top Beaches in Florida

Top Beaches in Florida

From the Panhandle to the Keys, Florida has no shortage of pristine beaches, national parks, and settings that have both cocktails and are kid-friendly. Here, we have shortlisted some of the best beaches in the Sunshine state.
Clearwater BeachThis Gulf Coast beach is a magnet for tykes and tots (and their parents, of course), thanks to its clear, shallow waters, powder-fine sands, colossal playground, and Beach Walk Promenade, ideal for bike rides, ambles and rollerblading. Soothe your eyes watching your tiny tots build sandcastle across the beach. Stay for the nightly, festival-style sunset celebration at fishing Pier 60, where the street performers take over as the sun paints the sky in hues of orange.
South Beach, MiamiGorgeous crowd, flashy cars and quintessential art decors come to life in this Florida’s most famous beach. The busiest and most touristy section runs parallel to Ocean Drive, so you’d see a lot of locals hanging around.
Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, Key BiscayneCome to this mile-long beach on the southern tip of Key Biscayne for slothful days of sunbathing and epic sunsets. Rent a bike and explore the trails- there’s an extensive network across the entire island with stunning Miami skyline views. Take a peek inside the Cape Florida Lighthouse and look to the horizon for a glimpse of Stiltsville, an assemblage of historic homes that appear to float atop Biscayne Bay.
Siesta Key BeachThis incredibly wide beach along the Gulf of Mexico flaunts ‘the world’s finest, whitest sand’- which keeps it cool even under blazing temperature- and of course there’s plenty of it to go around. Adding to that, it’s absolutely a kid-friendly expanse teeming with hippies, families basking in the summery bliss.
Fort De Soto Park, Tierra VerdeWith a 1,136 acres spread across five islands, this beach park impresses with its powdery white sands, nature trails, and patchwork of mangroves- ideal for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing. And if you chance upon dolphins skirting through the shoreline, don’t be surprised. Families should head to the sprawling natural tidal pool on the park’s North Beach, a perfect spot for kids to collect seashells and splash around.
These are some of the best places to visit in Florida and we are sure you to have a great time.

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