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Cape San Blas, Florida
Here is my short report:
http://www.fodors.com/community/unit...as-florida.cfm
Here is my short report:
http://www.fodors.com/community/unit...as-florida.cfm
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I just got back from Crescent Beach. It was quiet and was not crowded at all. NOTHING like Daytona, etc. I'm not sure where you are located (and how far into Florida you want to travel) but it was convenient for travel for my group. Also the location is nice because it is close enough to St. Augustine that you can visit the historic downtown and take in the history, restaurants, and shops.
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Again, it depends entirely on what time of year the OP plans to go to the beach. Some of these are great beaches but would be Goose Bump City in the fall, winter and spring. We almost froze in the Panhandle in April, but it is lost too hot then in SW Florida.
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Sanibel and Captiva for sure and the added plus is that the area itself is quite nice and not heavily commercialized. Depends on the time of year. We spent several days last year in December at Sanibel and people were still swimming and the place was pretty quiet.
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