Top 10 Most Beautiful Florida Beaches To Visit

 

10 Daytona Beach

Daytona Beach is a town located on the Atlantic coast of Florida. Daytona International Speedway, which hosts the famous Daytona 500 NASCAR race in February, is known for that. The beach has hard-packed sand, where driving in designated areas is permitted. Daytona Beach Bandshell stages free summer concerts near the boardwalk’s rides and arcades. Walking distance to the beach, the Daytona Lagoon water park offers go-karts, laser tags and water slides.

9 Pensacola Beach

Pensacola Beach is a resort community in Florida, on Santa Rosa’s Gulf Coast barrier island. White-sand beaches include Opal Beach which is part of the National Seashore Gulf Islands. Pensacola Beach Boardwalk has stores, restaurants and the Pensacola Beach Pier stretches into the Gulf of Mexico close by. Both are on the Eco-Trail at Pensacola Beach, which highlights local wildlife such as sea turtles. West is Fort Pickens, in 1834.

8 Key West

The Key West Island in the Florida Keys has only a few beaches because of the long stretch of coral reef and most of them are man-made. There are also few stretches of sand on those beaches. But water sports are beautiful and fun. The Key West’s most popular beaches are the Smathers beach, fort zachary taylor, higgs beach and dog beach. The biggest one on them is the beach of smathers, which extends over 2 miles. It’s a beach made from man-made sand. This beach offers jet skiing, parasailing, and windsurfing.

7 Destin Beach

Located on Florida’s Emerald coast, Destin beach town is home to a variety of beautiful beaches with white sugar sands and green sparkling waters. The town offers the tourists 13 public access points to the beach. The Destin beach town’s shoreline extends for 24 miles. The stunning sands found at Destin beaches are some of the world’s whitest sands. Destin’s most popular beach access point is Henderson Beach State Recreational Area. The site ‘s scenic shoreline spans more than 1.8 kilometres. Swimming, sunbathing and fishing can be enjoyed here.

6 South Beach

South beach is the southernmost portion of Miami’s barrier island. The South Beach is known for its beautiful sand, its Art Deco architecture and its glamorous nightlife. It is a free public beach with plenty of parking space. The South Beach has stretches of white sands nearly 2 miles long. The waters are in colour, calm and electric blue. And it is a perfect place to rest and swim. South beach offers a wide range of water sports including sailing, yachting, snorkelling, surfing, paddleboarding and kitesurfing. You can rent a bike to visit the South Beach.

5 Naples

The southwest Florida coastal city of Naples is known for its beautiful sugar sand beaches and smooth, calm waters. This city’s coastline extends for over 10 miles. The most popular beaches in the town of Naples are Vanderbilt beach, lely barefoot beach, tigertail beach and Naples municipal beach. These beaches offer various activities such as swimming, fishing, sunbathing, jet-skiing, sailing and kayaking. A don’t miss attraction is the Naples fishing pier on the municipal beach in Naples. The pier stretches into the Gulf of Mexico for 1000 feet. Fishing and stunning sunsets can be enjoyed from this point.

4 Clearwater Beach

Laid-back Clearwater Beach is known for its smooth, white sand stretch, which draws tourists in its calm waters year-round for jet skiing, parasailing and stand-up paddling. Cyclists and rollerbladers ride along a twisting beachfront promenade lined with restaurants and cafes for casual seafood. At sunset, a regular festival is hosted by Pier 60 with street performers and craft vendors.

3 Hollywood Beach

Hollywood Beach is known for its beaches facing the Atlantic Ocean, and its feeling of “Old Florida.” Locals and tourists skate, run, stroll and ride motor buggies along Hollywood Beach Broadwalk, a palm-lined brick promenade of tiki bars, seafood restaurants, motels and hotels, including the splashy Hollywood Beach Resort in Margaritaville. The bandshell holds free concerts as children play in the Charnow Park waterside.

2 Fort Myers Beach

Fort Myers Beach is a town on the Island of Estero, off the coast of southwest Florida. The Gulf of Mexico faces a long, sandy beach. The Ostego Bay Marine Science Center exhibits marine life at the local level. To the east, nature preserve sanctuary passes across Matanzas Pass. Built on an ancient Indian shell mound of Calusa, the Mound House of the 1900s has historical displays. Shopping center Times Square has shops and restaurants.

1 Siesta Beach

Siesta Beachi is a beach in the US state of Florida located on Siesta Key. Unlike other beaches that consist mainly of pulverized coral, the sand of Siesta Beach is 99 per cent quartz, much of which comes from the Appalachian Mountains. The feldspar and mica have been removed from the rock over time , leaving virtually pure quartz. The sand is so reflective even on the hottest days, that it feels cool underfoot. According to geologists at Harvard University, the sand on Siesta Beach and Crescent Beach on Siesta Key is believed to be millions of years old, originating in the Appalachians and moving from the mountains into the rivers until it was gradually deposited on Siesta ‘s shores Key.