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The 5 Most Beautiful Beaches in Florida

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Crandon Park Beach, Key Biscayne

If you’ve packed your snorkel gear, you wouldn’t want to miss a day at Crandon Park Beach. This is a barrier island that’s across from Miami, and it has a fossilized mangrove reef, which is home to colorful sea life that has been long attracting many divers and snorkelers.

If visiting an underwater world isn’t an interest to you, just look up! —Crandon Park is one of the Miami area’s top bird-watching destinations. Herons, ospreys, hawks, and songbirds are frequently spotted here.

And if you want to learn more about them, swing by the Marjory Stoneman Douglas Biscayne Nature Center at the park’s northern end.

While the Sunshine State obviously has many more shorelines to explore, we tried to stick to a few of the lesser-known ones. Be sure to let us know if you live in the area and know of some more beautiful beaches, so we can include them next time!

And if you DO decide to check out one of these stunning destinations, don’t forget to pack your camera!

In the meantime, we’ve got LOTS more for you to explore! Check out: 5 Best Low-Budget Beach Vacations in the US

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24 thoughts on “The 5 Most Beautiful Beaches in Florida”

  1. Odd choices except maybe one or two.

    ANA MARIE ISLAND
    AMELIA ISLAND

    SANIBEL while gorgeous, was trashed by the last storm.

    No one should be visiting FL anyway. If you do, make sure you do not bring a book or the dictionary.

    1. Jean Ellen Bowers

      Please explain to me why people should not visit Florida? Why should visitors not bring a book or a dictionary?
      No, Sanibel is not as beautiful as it was before the last devastating hurricane. However, there are still lots of things to do and experience on Sanibel Island. I have lived in FL for twenty-five years and have traveled to many places in Florida. Sanibel is both beautiful but also has a wonderful community spirit, beautiful beaches and welcoming people. I am certain that you would not like your state judged by one unpleasant experience.

      1. Exactly. The Money from tourists is what keeps these places alive after a storm. If they stop coming the place can’t get back to what it was.

      1. ELISABETH DAGORRETTE

        I love Florida and the humidity…. It is sunny and warm, the air is soft. People who do not like Florida are people who suffer from the heat and warm climates. I happen to love heat and humidity as I am thin and do not sweat much. So for me Florida is ideal plus the water ( the ocean) is warm and it is nice to go in the water when you go to the beach. I live near Malibu in California and can go in the ocean very rarely because the water is icy cold. There you have it. Different strokes for different folks. Generalizing often misses the point.

    2. I’m from Florida and I lived through hurricane Micheal people never talk about the storms when they happen and we need help but they use it as a reason to not visit. The areas here put a lot of money into getting it back to tourist ready and two years later they need the tourist dollars to continue fixing space back to what it can be and was.

      1. Florida is the warmest most tropical state in America. I love tropical. Even in the wintertime its nice. I’m from Michigan and I despise the cold and the region. Whomever don’t like it stay where you are. But for me and my family this the only place for us! In life the main thing is to be where you want to be. Our choices are wide. My wife is Canadian. Which right now to me looks like a better country. But thats a otherchat. Lol

      1. Robert Carl Henderson

        We do six and six months between Western New York and Southwest Florida. It’s like twelve months of summertime weather. All the Florid beaches are great! We like the gulf side better than the ocean, but both have their appeal. Our favorite beaches are Siesta Key and Anna Maria.

    1. Henry James Monteforte

      i been to lido beachhundrends times over. white soft sand beautiful blue green waters. a beach to visit.

    1. Hi Lisa! Most of the state parks have an RV park in the area as well. Other than that, we recommend doing a quick Google search around the beach you’re planning to visit and you should be able to find something.

  2. Surprised the beach at St. George Island State Park didn’t make it. It is always in the top 10 beaches in the U.S.

  3. We love Coco beach we loved it so much we purchased a time share. We use it every year and it has never been too crowded on the beach. We are getting older and will be going back as long as we are able.

  4. Treasure Island Beach is a beautiful beach on the Gulf. It was hit by the hurricane this year but its back to normal. They have Weddings on the beach. A tiki hut with great music and a lovely walk way to get your exercise.

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