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NE Florida Beaches/Favorite Spots?
Hi all,
I'm curious to know which beaches you think are beautiful in northeast Florida or any must-see gems you love. We are driving from Palm Beach to Savannah, GA, and want to spend four nights on the beach along the drive up the coast. I've spent a lot of time in the keys, Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, and Naples areas so we are trying something new. I have heard St. Augustine is nice? Just looking to relax, see some sights and find nice resorts/hotels along the way. Hotel suggestions are also welcome if you have any ideas. I have two kids (19, 20) who just want to relax, maybe golf and sit on the beach. This is for May and I'd like to keep hotels under $500/night. I actually prefer smaller towns but looking at Jacksonville, it may not be possible if that's the place to go. Considering three stops but flexible. Thank you! |
We enjoyed our visit to Fernandina Beach/Amelia Island area. There's a very nice stretch of beach and a few golf courses.
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We enjoyed New Smyrna Beach area. for a fee you can drive on the beach. For us new englanders this was a real novelty and a nice convenience, all your "stuff" is right there with you - no lugging beach gear from the parking area. Nearby is the Cape Canaveral National Seashore and it was free parking with our National Park pass and lovely beach areas.
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michelleak4222— I am a fan of Saint Augustine, but more for the history, beauty and charm than for the nearby beach, although that was fine. The Castillo San Marcos tour was interesting, some of the home tours (Prince Murat, Oldest House) were well-done, especially those giving a peek into a time when Florida was under Spain. The Flagler Museum had some gorgeous and priceless artefacts and I would highly recommend their old-fashioned music player tour if they happen to be doing that while there.
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Originally Posted by RoamsAround
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We enjoyed our visit to Fernandina Beach/Amelia Island area. There's a very nice stretch of beach and a few golf courses.
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Originally Posted by sandragoodlife
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We enjoyed New Smyrna Beach area. for a fee you can drive on the beach. For us new englanders this was a real novelty and a nice convenience, all your "stuff" is right there with you - no lugging beach gear from the parking area. Nearby is the Cape Canaveral National Seashore and it was free parking with our National Park pass and lovely beach areas.
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Originally Posted by Daniel_Williams
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michelleak4222— I am a fan of Saint Augustine, but more for the history, beauty and charm than for the nearby beach, although that was fine. The Castillo San Marcos tour was interesting, some of the home tours (Prince Murat, Oldest House) were well-done, especially those giving a peek into a time when Florida was under Spain. The Flagler Museum had some gorgeous and priceless artefacts and I would highly recommend their old-fashioned music player tour if they happen to be doing that while there.
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As mentioned above Fernandina Beach is worth checking out. The town has 50 blocks of historic buildings housing restaurants, bed ‘n’ breakfasts, and boutique shops. Check out the cozy Book Loft, a famous independent bookstore (it has 1,500 rare books). Ft. Clinch State Park features serene beaches and six miles of natural surface trails for hiking and mt. biking.
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I like St Augustine just because there are some interesting things to do/see and I'm not a big beach person.
However the beach there is hardly beautiful, not even close. I don't think east coast FL beaches are that great no matter what, at least north of Miami. They are not like the Gulf. I think driving a car on the beach is appalling, Florida is so backward. It is degrading to wildlife habitats, can disturb any birds around, compacts and helps damage the sand, can lead to erosion, its effect on sea turtles is terrible and can destroy eggs, etc And they do have sea turtles in that area. Not to mention all of the erosion and damage problems caused by two hurricanes last year, to allow that seems outrageous to me. On top of that, salt water is terrible for your car. |
Originally Posted by Christina
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I think driving a car on the beach is appalling, Florida is so backward. It is degrading to wildlife habitats, can disturb any birds around, compacts and helps damage the sand, can lead to erosion, its effect on sea turtles is terrible and can destroy eggs, etc And they do have sea turtles in that area.
Not to mention all of the erosion and damage problems caused by two hurricanes last year, to allow that seems outrageous to me. On top of that, salt water is terrible for your car. |
Ponte Vedra is a barrier island, waterfront community near Jacksonville, FL. Beautiful. Lots of golf.
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