Best Beaches in Florida
Take the guesswork out of your next beach day! Catherine Walters
The Palm Beaches, known for their 47-mile luxurious coastline adorned with stately mansions, prides itself on a history steeped in richness, having been a favorite locale for magnate Henry Flagler.
St. Augustine stands proud as America’s most ancient city, boasting 42 miles of stunning beaches.
The secluded and underdeveloped Little Gasparilla Island stretches seven miles with pristine sandy beaches lining its perimeters.
Destin, famously known as the “World’s Luckiest Fishing Village,” flaunts an impressive 24-mile stretch of pristine, white sandy beaches.
Islamorada, also known as the ‘Purple Isle’, comprises an archipelago boasting several captivating beaches.
Clearwater Beach stretches across 2.5 miles, distinguished by its pristine white sands and translucent, shallow waters.
St. George Island is a notable 28-mile barrier island, revered for its untouched beauty and historical significance to early explorers.
Situated at the southern tip of Florida’s Paradise Coast, Marco Island holds the distinction of being the largest among the Ten Thousand Islands.
This Florida gem, boasting a 26-mile coastline, was established in 1910, making it the oldest and most expansive among South Walton’s 16 beach communities.
Siesta Key is a stunning eight-mile barrier island renowned for its pristine powdery quartz sand — acclaimed among the finest globally.