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I love the Gulf Coast, my sweetie is a Cape May NJ girl, only wants to see the Atlantic. We've agreed to split our beach time between East and West. I know Daytona Beach is a couple of hours away, are there any other beaches on the Atlantic coast that are as nice or nicer?

If we head towards the Gulf, what beaches are over that way that we would enjoy?

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I love the Gulf Coast, my sweetie is a Cape May NJ girl, only wants to see the Atlantic. We've agreed to split our beach time between East and West. I know Daytona Beach is a couple of hours away, are there any other beaches on the Atlantic coast that are as nice or nicer?

If we head towards the Gulf, what beaches are over that way that we would enjoy?

As always, thanks.
We like New Smyrna Beach for a quick/short getaway. We stay at the Hampton Inn on Flagler and like the Flagler Tavern also. Straight across 42 to a left on 44. If your hat gets wet.... you went too far. (77 miles)
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Bonita Beach.

It's a drive.
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Lido beach or Anna Maria Island are gorgeous white sand
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Clearwater, Maderia, Indian Rocks
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Old 07-27-2017, 05:57 AM
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Jetty Park at Cocoa Beach
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Old 07-27-2017, 07:28 AM
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Siesta beach, number 1 beach in the USA
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Old 07-27-2017, 09:07 AM
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The barrier Key islands off Sarasota and Bradenton all have fantastic beaches. They work at keeping them that way. The problem is they are 2 1/2 hours away. There are a lot of condos right on the beach, but generally not as crowded as Tampa/Clearwater. Peak season (March and July) are crowded everywhere. There appear to be a couple of beach areas just west of TV. They appear to be less developed and more rustic. Just seen pix, haven't actually. Been there.
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Manasota Key or even Longboat Key
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When going to the Gulf coast straight west on SR 44 you'll arrive in the Crystal River - Homasassa Springs area. This is the southern end of the part of Florida called 'Big Bend', it's the curve from Panama City Beach around and down. Around the bend is mostly marsh and natural perserves and the little fishing town of Apalachicola is about the only town of size.

To reach a sandy beach, there are little spots here and there in Cirtrus County, but for the most part you need to turn south on US 19 and go into Hernando County near the town of Spring Hill and turn west on Hwy 50, or take I-75 south and exit Hwy 50 westbound, but you will have traffic going through Brooksville. Stay on route 50 and you will end up on a state park called Pine Island, not to be confused with the Pine Island near Ft. Myers. It's a beautiful beach and has facilities but not much in the way of commercial businesses.

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You can continue south about 15 miles to Hudson and the first real beaches that are attached to the towns. In Hudson turn right on Clark St. and go straight ahead to Hudson Beach. It's a small beach used by the locals, I use to live in Spring Hill and went many times. It's has nice seafood/bar right on the beach playing Jimmy Buffet and Bob Marley on the speakers. However, it's not much, here's photo.

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Be advised, Hwy 19 is a nightmare of non-stop businesses, malls, restaurants, so don't be in a hurry. To get to real beaches with motels, marinas, restaurants, etc you'll want to go to Clearwater Beach. Continue south through New Port Richey, Holiday, Tarpon Springs, Innisbrook Golf Resort, Palm Harbor, Dunedin, and then Clearwater turn right or west onto Hwy 60 and follow to the beach. This is a beautiful beach with everything, but can be crowded. Another way to go if you're not in the sightseeing mood is take I-75 south to Tampa and join I-275 into Tampa and then near the Tampa Int'l Airport look for Hwy 60 Courtney Campbell Causeway and get on that and take it all the way west.

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Once you're on the beach and if it's too crowded and you continue south and find beaches for the next 25 miles, they're will be Indian Rocks Beach, Reddington Beach, Maderia Beach (check out John's Pass Boardwalk while you're there), Treasure Island and then St. Petersburg Beach.

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Also there is a really neat state park called Ft. Desoto. It's a huge island and is located south of St. Pete Beach, you'll need to take Pinellas Bayway (small toll) as if you're headed back into St. Petersburg but then take the exit to Tierra Verde.

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Now you can skip Citrus, Hernando, Pasco and Pinellas Counties and all the beaches above and just stay on I-75 and go around Tampa and go to Bradenton and Sarasota and the beaches that others have recommended such as Siesta Key, St. Armands Key, Anna Maria Island and Long Boat Key. However the area around Sarasota can be more expensive just like areas further south around Naples.
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Old 07-28-2017, 07:53 AM
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We had a really nice quick getaway at Madeira beach. Stayed at the Shoreline Resort right on the beach with a kitchenette, pool, 2 big recliners, balcony and big TV with premium channels and a wonderful comfy king bed. Get best price on Trivago.
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For several years, Clearwater Beach was named the best beach in Florida. Last year it 2was named the best beach in the U.S.
After exploring several other options, it's the only beach we go to now.

It's a combination of it being a great beach and the convenience of getting there, the convenience of parking, food concessions and facilities.

I was very disappointed with the beaches on the east coast except for South Miami Beach which is too far away to travel to regularly.

Daytona and New Smyrna don't have very nice sand and no facilities. Daytona has a food truck on the beach and New Smyrna has a nice restaurant.
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When going to the Gulf coast straight west on SR 44 you'll arrive in the Crystal River - Homasassa Springs area. This is the southern end of the part of Florida called 'Big Bend', it's the curve from Panama City Beach around and down. Around the bend is mostly marsh and natural perserves and the little fishing town of Apalachicola is about the only town of size.

To reach a sandy beach, there are little spots here and there in Cirtrus County, but for the most part you need to turn south on US 19 and go into Hernando County near the town of Spring Hill and turn west on Hwy 50, or take I-75 south and exit Hwy 50 westbound, but you will have traffic going through Brooksville. Stay on route 50 and you will end up on a state park called Pine Island, not to be confused with the Pine Island near Ft. Myers. It's a beautiful beach and has facilities but not much in the way of commercial businesses.

Pine Island
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You can continue south about 15 miles to Hudson and the first real beaches that are attached to the towns. In Hudson turn right on Clark St. and go straight ahead to Hudson Beach. It's a small beach used by the locals, I use to live in Spring Hill and went many times. It's has nice seafood/bar right on the beach playing Jimmy Buffet and Bob Marley on the speakers. However, it's not much, here's photo.

Hudson Beach
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Be advised, Hwy 19 is a nightmare of non-stop businesses, malls, restaurants, so don't be in a hurry. To get to real beaches with motels, marinas, restaurants, etc you'll want to go to Clearwater Beach. Continue south through New Port Richey, Holiday, Tarpon Springs, Innisbrook Golf Resort, Palm Harbor, Dunedin, and then Clearwater turn right or west onto Hwy 60 and follow to the beach. This is a beautiful beach with everything, but can be crowded. Another way to go if you're not in the sightseeing mood is take I-75 south to Tampa and join I-275 into Tampa and then near the Tampa Int'l Airport look for Hwy 60 Courtney Campbell Causeway and get on that and take it all the way west.

Clearwater Beach
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Once you're on the beach and if it's too crowded and you continue south and find beaches for the next 25 miles, they're will be Indian Rocks Beach, Reddington Beach, Maderia Beach (check out John's Pass Boardwalk while you're there), Treasure Island and then St. Petersburg Beach.

St. Petersburg Beach
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Also there is a really neat state park called Ft. Desoto. It's a huge island and is located south of St. Pete Beach, you'll need to take Pinellas Bayway (small toll) as if you're headed back into St. Petersburg but then take the exit to Tierra Verde.

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Now you can skip Citrus, Hernando, Pasco and Pinellas Counties and all the beaches above and just stay on I-75 and go around Tampa and go to Bradenton and Sarasota and the beaches that others have recommended such as Siesta Key, St. Armands Key, Anna Maria Island and Long Boat Key. However the area around Sarasota can be more expensive just like areas further south around Naples.
John, thank you so much for taking the time to putall that information together for us. We have visited Florida many times over the years, but the majority of our time has been spent in the Ft. Myers, Naples, Marco Island area on the Gulf side and the Ft. Lauderdale, West Palm beach area on the Atlantic side.

I promise you that as soon as we get settled, we are going to start exploring some of these beautiful areas that you have told us about.

Thanks to everyone for all your information, we are so looking forward to becoming part of the Villages community. We will be arriving on Sept 1 to begin looking for our permanent home.
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Just checked Google maps, Clearwater beach is only a 2 hour drive from the Villages. We're used to driving 3 hours to get to Cape May, 2 hours is nothing.
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Love Pine Island Beach - Palm trees right on the beach for shade, great sand, no crowds and the closest beach to the Villages. They have picnic facilities, and a window service restaurant that has great food and drinks. I highly recommend it.
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