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Florida vacation rental by owner and Best Beaches For...
With 1,100 miles of beaches, it's no wonder Florida has one to suit every visitor.
Florida vacation rental by owner and Best Beach for
Birding:
Shell Key, St. Pete Beach
(877-352-3224, www.floridasbeach.com)
More than half of the 180-acre Shell Key is a bird sanctuary, but the beaches are accessible to human
visitors. There are no buildings, no trash, no cars or telephone lines, just coconut palms, Australian
pines, white sandy beaches lined with gentle, clear emerald surf and dunes topped with sea oat whiskers.
Florida vacation rental by owner and Best Tropical Beach:
Bahia Honda State Park
(305-872-3210, www.floridastateparks.org)
In this paradise of a park, palms wave in the breeze over pristine, sandy beaches. Widely considered to
have the Keys' best beaches, Bahia Honda Key is a sheer tropical heaven, with mild, clear water and more
than one lush and cozy beach from which to choose.
Florida vacation rental by owner and Best Beach for Surfing:
Sebastian Inlet State Park
(321-984-4852, www.floridastateparks.org)
Sebastian Inlet, south of Melbourne Beach, is the capital of East Coast surfing. The waves along this
three-mile stretch of beach divided by the Sebastian River are consistent, hollow and fast. If any surf is
breaking on the East Coast of Florida, it will be at Sebastian Inlet.
Florida vacation rental by owner and Best Beach for Feet:
The Beaches of South Walton
(800-822-6877, www.beachesofsouthwalton.com)
If you plant your soles on the glistening sands of the beaches of South Walton County, you will instantly
become a spoiled-rotten sand snob. The grains are so fine, so white that you'll feel you are on packed
sugar. The sand's secret is that it's almost pure quartz, washed down from the Appalachian Mountains over
the years.
Florida vacation rental by owner and Best Beach for Treasure Hunting:
Vero Beach
(772-567-3491, www.indianriverchamber.com)
A Spanish fleet cracked open upon the reefs of Florida's East Coast in 1715, spilling its treasure into
the sea. Sea Grape Trail in Vero Beach has proved lucrative for treasure hunters combing its sands. Finding
a gold doubloon is rare because they are often so encrusted by the sea that it's hard to recognize them.
Florida vacation rental by owner and Best Beach to See a Millionaire:
Palm Beach
(561-233-3000, www.palmbeachfl.com)
Rent a Jaguar and drive to Palm Beach if you really want to see how "the Donald" lives. This 14-mile
stretch has a well-deserved reputation as a playground for the rich and famous. But you don't have to be
a millionaire to tan beside one here, second home to the likes of the Kennedy clan.
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