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Orlando, Fla. drive to what beaches
I got good air to Orlando but want to stay at the beach, what beaches would be a reasonable drive? Like two/three hours the max. Looking for more of a laid back nature experience on a beautiful beach, hiking, chilling out for two adults on a special vacation. We like the Captiva Island type vibe. Traveling early May and would like a beach warm enough for swimming.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Aranda |
I live in Orlando and have been to most beaches within a couple hours drive. Our favorite so far has been Treasure Island/St. Pete beach area. Check out this place in TI:
http://www.sunsetvistas.com/ We loved this place when we stayed here last year. |
Anastasia state park near St. Augustine is 2 hours away from the airport. It's a beautiful beach. I've swum there in May.
Beaches on the gulf will be slightly warmer. Siesta Key is 2 1/2 hours away from the airport. It is near Sarasota. M |
Great info, thanks for giving me some ideas. I was thinking of the gulf coast, and the St. Augustine area, so amazing that these two suggestions came up. Thanks gmoney the Sunsetvista looks great, and mmmg for the heads up on Anastasia State Park.
What about Siesta Key,can anyone suggest hotels? |
I can't argue with Anastasia State Park, but would like to offer a nearby alternative, just down the road (SR A1A) 4-5 miles. It is a well kept secret among tourists to Central and NE Florida. I am talking about Crescent Beach http://www.city-data.com/w8/bgm3497.gif
The public access is on A1A about 1 block south of SR 206. _______________________________________________ Vic's travels: http://my.flightmemory.com/vogilvie |
I'll check this out too. Thanks for the heads up!
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Just a little further than St. Augustine (and about 3 hours from Orlando) is Amelia Island, FL which has all of what you're looking for. Lots of nature trails (Eagan's Creek Greenway, Fort Clinch State Park, etc) plus 13 miles of beautifully preserved public beaches. There's free parking at the beaches and in the adorable historic downtown Fernandina district. Very laid back, it's a beach town but a small town so it's very peaceful. Check out www.ameliaisland.com if you're interested.
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