Florida
What to Do: Beaches
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In this article:
- Find Florida
- Travel & Tourism Information
- What to Do: African-American History
- What to Do: Beaches
- What to Do: Camping & Gardens
- What to Do: Golf & Historic Homes
- What to Do: Lighthouses & Mansions
- What to Do: Museums
- What to Do: More Museums
- What to Do: Native American History, Parks & Performing Arts
- What to Do: Science & Visual Arts
- What to Do: Zoos & Animal Parks
- Apalachicola, Cedar Key & Charlotte Harbor
- Cocoa Beach, Crystal River & Daytona Beach
- Destin, Flagler Beach & Florida Keys
- Fort Lauderdale, Fort Meyers & Fort Pierce
- Gainesville, Jacksonville & Lake Okeechobee
- Lakeland, Live Oak & Marianna
- Miami, Naples & Ocala
- Orlando, Palm Beach & Panama City
- Pensacola, Sarasota & Seaside
- Sebring, St. Augustine & St. Petersburg
- Tallahassee & Tampa
Beaches
Beaches of South Walton - Florida's Panhandle. Pure and Simple.
P.O. Box 1248
Santa Rose Beach, Florida
Fax: 850-267-3943
Toll-Free: 800-822-6877
In Beaches of South Walton, Florida, 26 miles of sugar white sands beckon you to explore the hidden treasures of 13 unique beach communities. World-class accommodations, exceptional shopping, unforgettable festivals, award-winning dining and artistic treasures make our destination a true vacation experience.
Bradenton Beach Scenic Highway
107 Gulf Dr. N.
Bradenton Beach, Florida
Phone: 941-778-1005
The Bradenton Beach Scenic Highway and the City of Bradenton Beach has a relaxed tropical charm highlighted by the narrow winding streets, sugar white sand beaches, soft gulf breeze, abundant wildlife and mixture of rustic, historic, and contemporary buildings. Enjoy their scenic vistas along the scenic highway.
Discovery Cove
6000 Discovery Cove Way
Orlando, Florida 32821
Phone: 407-370-1280
Toll-Free: 877-4DISCOVERY
Welcome to a world all its own…Discovery Cove. At this exclusive island oasis you’ll swim with dolphins, snorkel with tropical reef fish, glide with rays and hand-feed exotic birds. Indulge your senses and frolic under majestic waterfalls, float in blue lagoons, relax on sugary white beaches and enjoy a delightful lunch. Attendance is limited at this reservations-only adventure. Discover the feeling of Discovery Cove Orlando.
Scenic & Historic A1A Scenic Highway
Approx. 52 mi. along A1A from the Duval County/St. Johns County line to the St. Johns/Flagler County line
St. Augustine, Florida 32085
Phone: 904-823-2519
This 52-mile segment of historic State Road A1A abounds with white, sandy beaches, ample recreational adventures and history dating back before the birth of this country. The Scenic and Historic A1A Scenic Highway corridor is home to the Pellicer Creek Aquatic Preserve, Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve, Faver Dykes State Park, Frank Butler County Park, Atlantic Ocean, Matanzas Inlet and Intracoastal Waterway.
St. Augustine Lighthouse and Museum
81 Lighthouse Ave.
St. Augustine, Florida 32080
Phone: 904-829-0745
Discover St. Augustine's rich maritime history at the site of Florida's first lighthouse. Climb the 165-foot tall tower for a breathtaking view of historic downtown and the beaches. Enjoy living history activities, shipwreck artifacts and interactive exhibits in the beautifully restored Victorian keepers' house museum. New in 2004 - "From Beans to Bullets" features artifacts from the 1874 shipwreck of the British supply sloop "Industry." Shop for unique maritime gifts in our museum store.
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