Florida Beaches
212 beaches found
South Beach, also nicknamed colloquially as SoBe, is a neighborhood in Miami Beach, Florida. It is located east of Miami between Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. The area encompasses Miami Beach south of Dade Boulevard. This area was the first section of Miami Beach to be developed, starting in the 1910s, due to the development efforts of Carl G. Fisher, the Lummus Brothers, and John S. Collins, the latter of whose construction of the Collins Bridge provided the first vital land link between mainland Miami and the beaches. The area has gone through numerous artificial and natural changes over the years, including a booming regional economy, increased tourism, and the 1926 hurricane, which destroyed much of the area. As of 2010, 39,186 people lived in South Beach.
A beautiful beach with a wide range of amenities, including a picnic area, a playground, and a nature trail. It is a great place for families and outdoor enthusiasts.
St. Andrews State Park is located at the east end of SR 392 in Panama City Beach. This 1,063-acre developed park also includes a primitive area on the western third of Shell Island, accessible only by boat .
A beautiful state park with nine miles of undeveloped beaches on a barrier island. The park is a great place for swimming, fishing, birdwatching, and camping.
A popular beach with a wide range of activities and amenities. It is known for its beautiful sunsets and lively atmosphere.
A unique park featuring the only waterfalls in the region. The park has a small, sandy beach area and is a popular spot for swimming and picnicking.
A beautiful and secluded state park with over a mile of beaches. It is a great place for swimming, sunbathing, shelling, and fishing.
A unique recreational facility centered around a former limestone mine. The park features a large man-made white sand beach, a wakeboarding cable park, and an aqua park.
Sunny Isles Beach (SIB, or more commonly Sunny Isles, informally “Little Moscow”, and officially the City of Sunny Isles Beach) is a city located on a barrier island in northeast Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. The city is part of the Miami metropolitan area of South Florida, and is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the east and the Intracoastal Waterway on the west. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 22,342. Sunny Isles Beach is an area of cultural diversity with stores lining Collins Avenue, the main thoroughfare through the city. It is renowned for having the 14th tallest skyline in the United States, and according to the 2020 U.S. Census it was the mostly densely populated incorporated place in the United States outside of the New York City metropolitan area. Developers like Michael Dezer have invested heavily in construction of high-rise hotels and condominiums while licensing the Donald Trump name for some of the buildings for promotional purposes. Sunny Isles Beach has a central location, minutes from Bal Harbour to the south, and Aventura to the north and west. Sunny Isles Beach was the 2008 site of MTV's annual Spring Break celebration, with headquarters at the local Newport Beachside Resort.
A small, quiet, and private-feeling beach that is a favorite among locals. It offers unobstructed views of the water and white sand, with clean, shallow water suitable for children.