The Sunshine State certainly has no shortage of beaches – but which ones are truly worth visiting for a beach vacation? Well, it depends very much on the type of beach you’re looking for. Below are just some of the best beaches in Florida for every type of beachgoer.
The best beaches for nightlife
Miami Beach, Daytona Beach and Panama City Beach are some of Florida’s most renowned strips and are popular spring break destinations. If you’re looking for parties on the beach and glamorous nightclubs, these are the destinations for you. Of course, if all that partying gets too exhausting, you can always splash out on some IV therapy and check into one of the local spas. Many of Florida’s nightlife beaches have a pretty good mix of other activities to choose from including shopping, museums and restaurants so you’ll always have something to do.
The best quiet beaches
Alternatively, if you want to get away from the crowds, there are plenty of secluded beaches to try around Florida. Canaveral National Seashore, located not far from Kennedy Space Center, is one secluded spot where you’re likely to find miles of undisturbed beach. There’s also Cayo Costa State Park on Pine Island if you want to try somewhere truly remote – this beach requires taking an hour boat ride to reach, but it’s worth it for the expansive strips of empty beach. They’re perfect for those craving a peaceful retreat.
The best beaches for families
If you’re looking for something more family-friendly, there are also plenty of options to choose from. Siesta Key Beach, Clearwater Beach and Manatee County Beach are a few popular examples with many hotels aimed at families. Key West is also surprisingly family-friendly while also being a great getaway for couples. Such beaches tend to have a great range of local attractions from museums to water parks so that kids can always be kept occupied.
The best beaches for dogs
There are also a number of dog-friendly beaches across Florida. One of the most revered beaches is Fort De Soto Park, which has been transformed into a doggy paradise with the introduction of Paw Playground (its water parks and history also make it a great beach destination for families). Other beaches that allow and welcome dogs include Key West’s dog beach, Miami Beach’s Bark Beach and Jupiter Beach. You should be wary of the fact that not all of these beaches are off-leash.
The best beaches for surfing
While Hawaii may take the prize for being the best surf state, Florida isn’t far behind. In fact, it’s the home state of many famous surfers including Kelly Slater. There are many popular surf destinations around the coast for all different levels of experience. A great beach destination for beginners is Cocoa Beach, where you’ll find plenty of shops and bars aimed at surfers. Those looking for big breaks should meanwhile try Sebastien Inlet. Other water-sports such as water-skiing, paragliding and wind surfing can be enjoyed in other parts of the state.