Florida is without a doubt the best place to visit for fun under the sun!
Florida beaches, whether quiet and secluded or bustling with activity, is ranked among the best in the country for beauty, accessibility and facilities. Families, couples and active singles enjoy year-round sunshine, soft sand and clear Atlantic Ocean waters. Travelers from near and far visit South Florida to enjoy the warm clear waters!
Miami beaches have got it all! Whether you are looking to people watch, cast a fishing line off a pier, stroll along a boardwalk, windsurf, kayak, rollerblade, or bike, the beaches in Miami have you covered. Top Miami beaches are primarily found along Collins Avenue, including the chic South Beach!
The city area of Miami Beach features a couple of different options for beaches but it is South Beach that gets the most attention. South Beach is where you go to see and be seen, and when the sun sets on this eclectic plot of sand, the over 70 restaurants and 40 nightclubs await lovers of nightlife. South Beach has all the concessions and beach rentals that you could want, walking trails and rollerblading runs, and even though you'll find lifeguards and beach patrol here, there is a certain amount of toplessness allowed at South Beach, giving it a truly international feel.
The city of Fort Lauderdale has its own unique character. Some of the beaches experience a flurry of activity nearly every day, while other Fort Lauderdale beaches are more natural areas where you can see a diverse range of sea turtles and birds. No matter which one of the Florida beaches you decide to visit, you can be sure that it will be clean and well maintained.
Nestled between Fort Lauderdale and Miami is Hollywood, a classic Florida beachtown that's enchanted visitors since the 1920s. Hollywood beaches located in Fort Lauderdale are filled with families alike looking for good ol’ family fun! Hollywood Beach features a one-of-a-kind oceanfront promenade called the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk that stretches nearly two and a half miles along the Atlantic. Visit the Hollywood Broadwalk which runs along the beautiful Hollywood beach and admire the brick-paved thoroughfare that is a haven for joggers, bicyclists, roller-bladers and all who'd prefer to take in the action from the comfort of one of the countless eateries and cafés along the way.
Palm Beach Florida is a small town located across the Intracoastal Waterway in Florida. Historically, the town has served as a vacation home to many celebrities and aristocrat. This upscale neighborhood is home to Florida’s most pristine beaches. Enjoy beachfront tours of elegant mansions and fine dining among the clearest waters!
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