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jayerose 05-02-2023 02:52 PM

Beach for a Day
 
Would like to spend a few hours at a nice, family-friendly beach for a few hours and have a nice lunch...any suggestions (not too much of a drive)?

dewilson58 05-02-2023 03:07 PM

Port Orange.

Less crowded and family friendly.

We enjoy eating at Boondocks Restaurant.

:eclipsee_gold_cup:

jayerose 05-02-2023 03:45 PM

Perfect! Thank you!!

baustgen 05-03-2023 06:27 AM

New Smyrna. Drive on the beach. Do not have to carry anything. Check the tide charts.

charlieo1126@gmail.com 05-03-2023 08:14 AM

I’m not trying to be snarky here , but what does a family friendly beach look like , I’ve spent a lot of time on a lot of beaches and don’t think I could distinguish between a family friendly beach and one that isn’t .

justjim 05-03-2023 10:31 AM

Beautiful Cocoa Beach and less than a two hour drive. Lots of good restaurants too.

shut the front door 05-03-2023 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by charlieo1126@gmail.com (Post 2213871)
I’m not trying to be snarky here , but what does a family friendly beach look like , I’ve spent a lot of time on a lot of beaches and don’t think I could distinguish between a family friendly beach and one that isn’t .

A beach where a family can enjoy their space with hearing eardrum damaging rap music blaring from vehicles driving by on the beach with fat women in bikinis hanging out of vehicles and twerking for the crowds. Which can be the experience on many beaches on a weekend.
Best advice is go during the week.

eweissenbach 05-03-2023 01:47 PM

We prefer the gulf beaches. Clearwater beach eat at Frenchys. Madeira beach eat at John’s Pass. Anna Maria Island beach eat at the concession area. Siesta Key. All are family friendly except during spring break.

tophcfa 05-03-2023 06:44 PM

We like Playalinda Beach on the Canaveral National Seashore.

Lyarham 05-04-2023 04:08 AM

Beach
 
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Originally Posted by jayerose (Post 2213749)
Would like to spend a few hours at a nice, family-friendly beach for a few hours and have a nice lunch...any suggestions (not too much of a drive)?

New Smyrna beach

markusb741 05-04-2023 05:00 AM

Nice Day At The Beach
 
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Originally Posted by jayerose (Post 2213749)
Would like to spend a few hours at a nice, family-friendly beach for a few hours and have a nice lunch...any suggestions (not too much of a drive)?

We go to Andy Romano Park on Ormand Beach. It's an easy 1 1/4 hour drive on roads with no traffic, you can park on the beach (kinda cool), miles of beach to walk, rental chairs/umbrellas available for rent, nice changing area, a snack bar, never to crowded and on the way home we stop at The Essex Seafood Restaurant for an excellent seafood dinner (rivals New England).
We use to go to New Smyrna Beach, shark capital of the world, google it.

CSB1228 05-04-2023 05:13 AM

Eaton's Beach on Lake Weir. Close to northern part of The Villages. Beach, restaurant and boat rentals all together.

Get real 05-04-2023 05:40 AM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2214058)
We like Playalinda Beach on the Canaveral National Seashore.

13? :loco:

me4vt 05-04-2023 05:50 AM

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Originally Posted by CSB1228 (Post 2214090)
Eaton's Beach on Lake Weir. Close to northern part of The Villages. Beach, restaurant and boat rentals all together.

Alligator friendly too!

midiwiz 05-04-2023 07:25 AM

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Originally Posted by jayerose (Post 2213749)
Would like to spend a few hours at a nice, family-friendly beach for a few hours and have a nice lunch...any suggestions (not too much of a drive)?

You are inbetween both coasts, rough estimate on straight line, you're probably able to get to the gulf a tad quicker. however the question is about a beach, so I'll tell you what I know from experience.

East -

Flagler - beautiful beach, quiet, good waves and one of the cleanest on the east coast
Cocoa Beach - to many tourists, filthy, and places to eat are over priced and slow
Daytona/Ormond beach - step above Cocoa Beach, can be difficult in certain areas to run for food. currently closed to motor vehicles on most days otherwise watch out.
St Augustine Beach - very nice like Flagler and surrounded by eateries.

West -

Cedar key - small, but nice, only a couple places to eat of which only one is actually real good.
Clearwater - hit or miss on the crowd, getting over the bridge can be a parking lot depending on timing, and for most things high priced.
Random spots (i find these on roaming days) between clearwater and cedar key they aren't all that easy to find.
Terra Verde - at the bottom of the island is a great park/beach. very nice

also note a lot of folks also hang out on the causeways.


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