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Cocoa Beach and Pier

Best surfing in Florida! Beach and pier with slightly rundown restaurants.

James Nance Beach Park, Indiatlantic

Boardwalk raised up over a great beach.

Paradise Beach Park, Melbourne

Beach with imported white sand, and large playground.

Cherie Down Beach, Cape Canaveral

Hard sand good for sand castles. Good location to see rocket launch.

Peacock Beach, Cape Canaveral

Beach with pretty dunes, slightly grody shoreline, and great walk to jetty.

McLarty Treasure Museum, Vero Beach

Gorgeous location with observation deck over the beach and views of intracoastal waterway, but its museum is too dusty/ moldy to stand.

Emerald Isle Beach

Cute beach houses, pretty water, and nice swims!

Pass-a-Grille Beach, St. Petersburg

Cozy stretch of white sand with shells and pale green water.

Jekyll Island

Impressive buildings in historic area, lovely restaurant on wharf, bike riding on great trails, and several beaches.

Peacock Beach, Cape Canaveral

Beach with pretty dunes, slightly grody shoreline, and great walk to jetty.

Malibu Surfrider Beach

Famous surfbreak beside Malibu pier on Highway 1.

Playalinda Beach, Canaveral National Seashore

Beautiful beach that looks like South Florida beaches, surrounded by pristine nature.

James Nance Beach Park, Indiatlantic

Boardwalk raised up over a great beach.

Carlin Beach and Playground, Jupiter

Lovely beach with thin ribbon of sand backed by high walls of dunes, and across the street, a playground with white sand and swings.

Coconut Point Beach Park, Melbourne Beach

Blue-green water, rough surf, and a wooden boardwalk for shade.

Pepper Park Beach, Fort Pierce

Pleasant wide-open beach with fine pale sand and pretty water.

Blowing Rocks Preserve, Jupiter Island

Limestone rocks that spurt water when the waves are 4-6 feet, a path through twisty trees to the beach, a visitor center, and a loop hike by the intracoastal.

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