Florida Beaches: Discover the Beauty, Uncover The Fun
Written by James Scottworth
Monday, 31 August 2009 09:20
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| When planning a trip to Florida, a visit to the beach is a must. However, there are a lot of beaches to choose from, and only so much time to visit all the sandy meccas that define the Sunshine | |
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by JamesScottworth When planning a Florida vacation, a trip to the beach is a must. However, there are a lot of beaches to choose from, and only so much time to visit all the sandy meccas that define the Sunshine State. A good first step in this process is to look over the particular drawing points, attractions and geographic characteristics of each Florida beach, investigating a mix of popular vacation meccas and more obscure waterside getaways. When the public thinks of Florida beaches, the first thing that seems to come to mind is Miami Beach; a center of both cultural and recreational activities. From swimming to sports, sho |
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A good first step in this process is to look over the particular drawing points, attractions and geographic characteristics of each Florida beach, investigating a mix of popular vacation meccas and more obscure waterside getaways. When the public thinks of Florida beaches, the first thing that seems to come to mind is Miami Beach; a center of both cultural and recreational activities. From swimming to sports, shopping to socializing, there's always something to do in Miami. This beach is considered one of the world's best. Another popular Florida beach is St. Augustine, where tourist are known to 'drive the dunes' in their cars (where the law allows, that is) as well as swim, surf and bask in the sun. Daytona Beach stands among the most popular beaches, as well as a frequent spring break destination. Surfers, tourists and aquatic athletes flood the sands of Daytona, also known for its ***ociation to the popular Daytona 500 automotive race. And like Miami, shopping and cultural activities abound at Daytona Beach. Also known as a prime party place is Fort Lauderdale Beach, where spring breakers take advantage of parties and recreation parks. Members of the older set might prefer a walk along lush golden sands and through nearby parks. Part of the Space Coast, Cocoa Beach sits just south of Cape Canavarel. Yet even someone who is not a fan of astronauts and aeronautic history can take advantage of the beach's lush surf and sun activities. Swimmers, surfers and sailing enthusiasts visit Cocoa Beach to get a taste of the tropics. Pure ivory sands distinguish Clearwater Beach, known for its day cruises, aquarium, and aqua sports. Although not one of the better known beaches in Florida, Clearwater Beach is custom made for ideal family vacations. It also is known for its shopping opportunities, and its proximity to theaters, restaurants and other attractio |
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A good first step in this process is to look over the particular drawing points, attractions and geographic characteristics of each Florida beach, investigating a mix of popular vacation meccas and more obscure waterside getaways. When the public thinks of Florida beaches, the first thing that seems to come to mind is Miami Beach; a center of both cultural and recreational activities. From swimming to sports, shopping to socializing, there's always something to do in Miami. This beach is considered one of the world's best. Another popular Florida beach is St. Augustine, where tourist are known to 'drive the dunes' in their cars (where the law allows, that is) as well as swim, surf and bask in t |
| When planning a trip to Florida, a visit to the beach is a must. However, there are a lot of beaches to choose from, and only so much time to visit all the sandy meccas that define the Sunshine State.
by JamesScottworth When planning a Florida vacation, a trip to the beach is a must. However, there are a lot of beaches to choose from, and only so much time to visit all the sandy meccas that define the Sunshine State. A good first step in this process is to look over the particular drawing points, attractions and geographic characteristics of each Florida beach, investigating a mix of popular vacation meccas and more obscure waterside getaways. When the public thinks of Florida beaches, the first thing that seems to come to mind is Miami Beach; a center of both cultural and recreational activities. From swimming to sports, shopping to socializing, there's always something to do in Miami. This beach is considered one of the world's best. Another popular Florida beach is St. Augustine, where tourist are known to 'drive the dunes' in their cars (where the law allows, that is) as well as swim, surf and bask in the sun. Daytona Beach stands among the most popular beaches, as well as a frequent spring break destination. Surfers, tourists and aquatic athletes flood the sands of Daytona, also known for its ***ociation to the popular Daytona 500 automotive race. And like Miami, shopping and cultural activities abound at Daytona Beach. Also known as a prime party place is Fort Lauderdale Beach, where spring breakers take advantage of parties and recreation parks. Members of the older set might prefer a walk along lush golden sands and through nearby parks. Part of the Space Coast, Cocoa Beach sits just south of Cape Canavarel. Yet even someone who is not a fan of astronauts and aeronautic history can take advantage of the beach's lush surf and sun activities. Swimmers, surfers and sailing enthusiasts visit Cocoa Beach to get a taste of the tropics. Pure ivory sands distinguish Clearwater Beach, known for its day cruises, aquarium, and aqua sports. Although not one of the better known beaches in Florida, Clearwater Beach is custom made for ideal family vacations. It also is known for its shopping opportunities, and its proximity to theaters, restaurants and other attractions. The name Sanibel Island might not conjure images of spring break fun. Even so, this place is known for its luxurious resorts and a landmark lighthouse people drive miles to see. For years, families have traveled far and wide to make vacation memories at Sanibel Island beach. You could take a day cruise or visit the aquarium at Clearwater Beach, a beach known for pure crystalline sands. Theaters and restaurants are plentiful and conveniently located nearby this hidden jewel of central Florida. Panama City Beach, situated on the north coast, boasts activities for all ages. While kids enjoy the marine and recreation parks, adults can dive, fish, and patronize beach bars and restaurants. Regardless of your waterfront destination, a family trip to a Florida beach is sure to be a luxurious, memorable experience. Start planning your Florida beach trip now! About the Author: When James Scottworth is not penning about a new work at home business opportunity or internet business opportunity he loves spending time at the beach, skiing, and playing with his two dogs.
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