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The Best Beaches In South Florida

A Florida vacation begins with sandy beaches and palm trees. In fact, Florida has more beaches than any other state in America. In this article, you will learn about the best beaches in South Florida.
Some beaches are more trendy and attract large crowds. Others are more off the beaten path and offer a much more serene beach experience.

Let’s begin with what can be called “party” beaches. These beaches often attract a largely younger crowd and are nearby to bars, restaurants, and nightlife.

 

First on the list is South Beach, located in Miami Beach, Florida. This is The world-famous South Beach. Here you can find large crowds, a party-like atmosphere, and tons of fun. Right off the beaches are trendy bars and the world-famous art deco hotels on ocean drive.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If the south beach is too lively, Next on the list is Ft Lauderdale beach. This beach attracts a large crowd, though less rowdy than South Beach. This beach offers a beachfront basketball court, a playground, and plenty of bars and restaurants within walking distance.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Now it’s time to discuss the tranquil beaches. These are beaches that are surrounded by nature rather than bars and buildings. These are picturesque beaches where you can catch the relaxing sounds of waves crashing to shore.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

First on the list is Crandon beach in Key Biscayne. This beach is untouched and features luscious dunes topped with sea vegetation and towering palm trees perfect to lounge under. This beach features two quaint beachside eateries.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Next up is Dania Beach, which lies alongside a state park featuring untouched vegetation and a river that runs along the intercoastal. The beach itself is also largely untouched. Towards the southern end is the Dania Beach pier, which extends hundreds of feet from the shoreline.

 

You now know four of the best beaches in the state. Keep in mind many beaches have metered parking though free parking can be found nearby. Remember to wear sunscreen and bring an umbrella for some portable shade. But most importantly, Have fun!

 

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