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MinnieTheMouse
14-06-2011, 05:11 PM
Sorry bout all the questions but wheres the best beaches to be found near orlando please? thanks :thumbsup:

arkvilla
14-06-2011, 05:15 PM
We love the Gulf Coast beaches, St Pete's, Clearwater, Fort De Soto, Siesta Key, all beautiful. About an hour and a half from Orlando

Sandra

catrancher
14-06-2011, 05:40 PM
Here's another vote for St. Petersburg beach! :thumbsup:

But I grew up there so I'm prejudiced! :ROFL:

Tom (:macwave:... beach bum.)

uscwest
14-06-2011, 06:15 PM
The only beaches that we have done outside of Orlando are Fernandina Beach north of Jacksonville on the Atlantic side and Anna Maria Island, outside of Sarasota on the Gulf Side.

robertcraig
14-06-2011, 06:45 PM
ST PETES beach is my favourite

arkvilla
14-06-2011, 07:08 PM
ST PETES beach is my favourite

If you like St Pete's Robert then you should try both Fort De Soto and Siesta Key - they are so beautiful :yes:

Sandra

robertcraig
14-06-2011, 10:20 PM
If you like St Pete's Robert then you should try both Fort De Soto and Siesta Key - they are so beautiful :yes:

Sandra
Maybe give them a try this year

foreverducky
14-06-2011, 11:33 PM
Clearwater is very busy. I enjoyed Honeymoon Island which is north of Clearwater. It's more natural and not very busy.

ukwdwnut
15-06-2011, 12:49 AM
only ever been to the beach twice, once to cocoa beach the other clearwater, clearwater is my fave. cocoa is ok if you like body boarding etc as its a rougher sea being on the atlantic side. will be visiting more next trip and less of the parks to see what else is in florida :D

gwennie81
15-06-2011, 01:00 AM
DAYTONA BEACH!! LOL! (I live just south of DB)

Actually, the best part of Daytona Beach is down at Ponce Inlet ~7 miles south of SR 421 in Port Orange. It would be ~1 hr. 30 min. drive from the Disney area.

You are able to drive on most of the beach in Daytona (including Ponce Inlet), which is convenient so you don't have to drag all your stuff from a parking lot.

Ponce Inlet beach is quiet, good surfing by the jetty, nature trails through the dunes to hike around if you get bored laying out, FL's tallest lighthouse you can climb for $5. There are also a few great local restaurants. Down The Hatch and Inlet Harbour on the Halifax River side and Racing's North Turn on the beach.

In Daytona Beach Shores (directly at the end of Dunlawton - SR 421) it is also a driving beach and there is the Crabby Joe's pier you can eat at over the water.

I would steer clear of "The World's Most Famous Beach" in Daytona. For some reason the beach itself isn't as nice. But there are a lot more shops and restaurants up that way.

foreverducky
15-06-2011, 01:01 AM
My friend currently lives in Florida and she loves the St Pete beach as well.