Florida, "the Sunshine
State, we call it!" With warm sunny days and palm-lined stretches of
sandy shores, beautiful,
clear blue waters and miles of beauty coral
reefs. An experience, of which will astound you. A must,
vacation spot
if you are in Florida, is one of these four
beaches, hidden from the
average vacationer. These beaches are not the post-card you buy at the
trading post. These beaches are less known and un-likely to be crowded.
Like the well-known South Beaches, Daytona Beaches or Key West beaches.
So when making your vacation plans to Florida considers these locations
first.
Sebastian Inlet, Space Coast; Sebastian Inlet State Park where daily
hauls off the pier by vacationer and residents- catch redfish,
mackerel, and trout- are often more impressive than what the boats
bring in from offshore. Once thought as, "the angler''s haven". Now
belongs to beach lovers. Who know enjoy the 3-mile stretch of secluded
oceanfront? With more than 100 waterfront sleep sites and campground
inside the park, you will have no problem finding a quite secluded
place to enjoy your vacation.
Delray Beach, South Florida; Hidden between Palm Beach, to its North
and Fort Lauderdale beaches, to its South. Delray Beach appeals to
those in search of a true South Florida beach style and vibe without
the crowd. The Latino cuisine is the rave of visitors. Also with its
ongoing list of Nationally Registered Historic Places to stay, you will
feel like you stepped back in time with its freshwater ponds, for swim?
Stocked with tropical fish and manicured grounds. Where residents and
visitors, say good morning, and how are you today?
Fort DeSoto State Park, West Coast Florida; making, the best of
American beaches, by Dr. Beach''s 2005 list. Locals, consider Fort
DeSoto the crme de la crme of Florida''s beaches. Were recreational
boaters and swimmers, lurk of the sugary sands. Still, you can always
find a private spot to sun on the wide beach itself. Arrival by car, to
the island park conjures old, wild Florida, and you could get lost
exploring the 900 acres of bike trails, beaches and nature walks and
the mangrove emerge onto a completely natural beach prime for shelling,
strolling or swimming in warm shallow waters. As a dog owner, I thought
this park by far the best, because of its park''s leash-free dog beach,
dubbed the Paw Playground. Here, pups can join their owners for a
paddle in the warm Gulf waters.
Pass-a-Grille Beach, West Coast Florida; this beach took me by
surprise, just because I never knew it was in my own back yard. It has
a secret that you want to keep to yourself, but cannot, you can never
keep a good secrete to yourself. That is how the locals feel while
sitting on the treasure that''s Pass-a-Grille Beach really is.
Officially incorporated into the city of St. Petersburg Beach in 1957,
Pass-a-grille, its residents will tell you, remains a secluded part.
The sands are blissfully empty all the way to the tip of the peninsula.
Even the tourists become locals, as many tend to return year after
year, or just never leave after staying in these hotel rooms and rental
cottages. With its ultra-private resorts and bayside restaurants on the
southernmost tip of the peninsula, you cannot go wrong vacationing at
this west coast hidden spot.
When it comes to beautiful sandy shores and palm covered beaches
with the blue-green waters crashing on it shores. There are no other
coastlines, that beats Florida''s gulf coast and northeastern coastlines
for breath taking vacation spots.