Florida, the first thing that comes to mind for most, are the beaches. After all Florida boarders mostly water, therefore beaches are what comes to mind.
There are plenty of beaches. What do the beaches in SW Florida have in common? Located on the Gulf of Mexico, they usually are never as
rough as the beaches on the Atlantic coast, where the water is also slightly colder, especially during the wintertime. All of them are unique in their own. you will find public beaches and private beaches, hidden beaches and beaches you can only get to by boat.
Let’s start in the northern part of SW Florida and we go down south.
I will name most of them and we will get into more details later:
- Anna Maria Island is a barrier Island and known for, Bean Point Beach, Manatee Beach, Holmes Beach, Bradenton Beach, Coquina Beach
- Lido Key
- Siesta Key, Cresent Beach, Turtle Beach
- Nokomis Beach
- North and South Jetty Beach
- Venice Beach
- Beach at Sharky’s on the Pier
- South Brohard Beach Paw Park (dogs are allowed)
- Casperson Beach
- Manasota Key Beach
- Middle Beach
- Blind Pass Beach
- Englewood Beach
- Stump Pass Beach
- Beaches on Don Pedro Island
- Beaches on Gasparilla Island, also known as Boca Grande