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You don’t have to fly over the ocean for an incredible beach vacation.
Florida may be best known for Orlando, Miami and the endless retirees rocking Hawaiian shirts and knee high socks, but that’s not even scratching the surface.
Yes, Florida is a haven for seniors collecting their retirement, and yes, the nightlife of Disney World and Miami often overshadows the true paradises of the Sunshine State.
Far from the noisy hustle and bustle of big city life, there are dozens of beautiful beaches where you can spend your days in the sun and sand without having to carry your passport.
Spoiler alert: You might want to start searching flights and rental cars in Tampa, because the beaches on this side of the state are breathtaking!
Some are better than others, of course, but these four white-sand beaches in Florida rival the Caribbean this summer – and one of them might surprise you!
Discover Clearwater: Tampa’s best coastal gem
If there was ever a place that lived up to its name, it’s Clearwater. Turquoisewater and Bluewater would also do, but the bottom line is that Clearwater is a beauty!
Far from the less dazzling waters in the bay, this vibrant beach city across Tampa Bay is a beautiful paradise.
Lined with beautiful high-rise apartments for rent, along with beachfront hotels, you’ll forget all about the Bahamas and Jamaica with views of Florida’s beautiful blue waters and soft white sands.
There are so many beach rankings these days, but Clearwater always finds its name in the mix.
For example, USA Today called Clearwater the Number 1 in the southwhile Travel and Leisure named the holiday hotspot on their 2024 list of ‘15 best white sand beaches in the world‘.
There’s fun here for all ages (not just retirees!). With top attractions like the Clearwater Marine Aquarium and Caladesi Island State Park for even more pristine beaches, it’s a winner all year round.
Siesta Key: where relaxation and adventure meet
Siesta Key battles it out for the best beach and always finds its name at the top of the list, with brands like Clearwater.
Having been here myself, I understand why.
This may seem like a small example for such a renowned beach, but I was impressed with the amount of parking available, making it easy to drag your cooler, lounge chairs and snorkeling gear to this Caribbean beach.
Siesta Key is just over an hour’s drive from Tampa International Airport (TPA), but you can also fly to Sarasota (SRQ) in 30 minutes.
Once here you will be welcomed by soft white sand and stunning shades of blue water, similar to Caribbean islands filled with beautiful beachfront hotels.
There are tons of fun water activities to while away your days at one of America’s top-rated beaches, from parasailing, fishing and dolphin watching to kayaking.
If the latter is your jam, consider paddling away from the crowds to the hidden gem of narrow mangrove tunnels for an adventurous trip in a completely different landscape.
Escape the beach crowds Anna Maria Island
Another Caribbean gem in the Tampa area is hidden away from all the hustle and bustle.
Recent beachgoers to the northernmost Anna Maria beach, Bean Point, claimed in a Google review “Very few people because of the location” and loved the “soft sand.”
Instead of dealing with hordes of tourists wanting to visit the more well-known names like Clearwater and Siesta Key, Anna Maria is more relaxed, spacious and perhaps just as beautiful.
It’s not just the white sandy beaches that are big draws; the small town charm, reminiscent of ‘Old Florida’, is delightful to view.
And make sure you leave time for a meal The ugly groupera local seafood restaurant where customers rave about the eponymous Grouper Tacos.
Nokomis: Florida’s best kept secret
My personal favorite on the list is Nokomis – Florida’s best-kept secret that I proudly revealed to the world, despite the locals begging me not to reveal their anti-tourist haven.
Nokomis is undoubtedly the best alternative to Siesta Key, given its proximity. It’s an unsuspecting city that you may not have heard of, but will leave a lasting impression.
Plenty of parking, easy access to the beaches, white sand, clear water for snorkeling and the bohemian atmosphere transform relaxing beach days into lively parties in the evenings.
While waiting for the weather, Drum Circles, a local tradition, attract people from all walks of life, from seasoned musicians to the average 9-to-5’ers looking to let loose on Wednesday and Saturday evenings.
As you fight for elbow room at Siesta Key, know that Nokomis is less than half an hour up the coast and it’s a great launching pad for exploring Southwest Florida’s scenic waterways with pontoon boat rentals from Cool breeze.
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