5 Best Family Beaches in Florida
74Florida has always been known to have some of the best beaches in America. Their beaches vary from family beaches to romantic and remote natural beaches. How can someone not be captured by Florida's picturesque beaches with clear water and white sands? It is no wonder by Florida remains as one of the top destinations for families who are planning a vacation. Florida always has something to offer to all members of the family. Given that, Florida boasts of some of the best family beaches in the world. Whether you are looking to spend your holidays in a big family resort or want to spend it in a secluded place with your family, you need not look anywhere else. Here are five of the best family beaches in Florida.
Cocoa Beach
It is not often that you see ancient cypresses along an expansive and beautiful beach. That is just what it's like in Cocoa Beach. Aside from the usual activities, you may want to explore the wet marshlands by riding an airboat or ride a horse while enjoying the view. An attraction nearby which your kids will truly enjoy is NASA's Kennedy Space Center. You can tour the facility or better yet, test your astronaut skills. This is a perfect trip for kids who are interested in becoming astronauts themselves. And if that is not enough, Disney World is also just an hour's drive from Cocoa Beach.
Panama City
Panama City remains as families' favorite vacation destination in Florida thanks to its pristine waters and pure white sand. It is located along Florida's Emerald coast which is northwest of St. George's and southeast of Fort Walton beach. Aside from the usual swimming and sunbathing, other activities include snorkeling, scuba diving and fishing. When you have time, you can also visit attractions nearby like Gulf World Marine Park, Zooworld and Junior Museum of Bay County.
Clearwater Beach
Known for its beautiful sunsets and clean beach playground, families love to visit Clearwater Beach. It receives approximately 1 million visitors each year. As it is located near Pinellas Trail, parents and their kids can go biking or hiking and take in the beautiful sights. You can also go fishing on Clearwater Marina. No fishing license is needed. Other good places to visit are Bellevie Biltmore Resort Golf Academy and Clearwater Marine Aquarium.
Fort Myers
Aside from the beautiful and breathtaking beaches, Fort Myers also offers other attractions like botanical gardens, a nature center and a planetarium. This is why it has become quite popular with families over the past years. Aside from swimming, you might also want to hike, fish or just take in the amazing view of the sunset. Take time as well to visit attractions like Edison-Ford Winter Estates, Imaginarium Hands-On Museum and Calusa Nature Center and Planetarium.
Hutchinson Island
With 22 miles of clear water and white sand and an ideal climate, there is no question why Hutchinson Island attracts a lot of families each year. There are plenty of activities to keep kids and parents alike busy for days like horseback riding, scuba diving, snorkeling and fishing. You can also take an eco-tour of the Indian River Lagoon and be able to experience patting and feeding the stingrays. You can also visit The Elliot Museum which is considered as the oldest structure in the country.
These are just some of the many beautiful beaches in Florida. There are other beaches which should be visited to truly understand why the best beaches in Florida are also considered to be among the best in the world.









andreamany 19 months ago
I've only ever been to Clearwater out of the 5 beaches you picked, but I must say that I think it is one of the nicest beaches in the entire world. I guess that means next time I'm back in Florida I need to check out Cocoa for sure!