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Does Orlando have a beach?

And while there are no beaches in Orlando, itself, there are plenty of magnificent beaches close by. Most beaches near Orlando are a one-hour or two-hour drive from the city as you head to the coast. And since Orlando is centrally located, it becomes much easier to access either the Atlantic or Gulf Coast.



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Cocoa Beach It's incredibly easy to reach — you just follow the expressway for about an hour, until you pass the cruise ship port and hit the beach. Cocoa Beach is a treasured surf spot, home to a huge Ron Jon Surf Shop and the Cocoa Beach Surf Company.

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If you're looking for a quick weekend getaway or a day trip from Orlando, Clearwater is a great destination with its beautiful beaches and charming downtown area. The distance between these two cities is approximately 105 miles, which should take under two hours to drive.

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This beach town is known for its clear blue waters, white sand, long coastline, tons of water activities, and exciting tourist attractions.

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Although both cities are located in central Florida, Tampa is much closer to the coast, surrounded by Tampa Bay. This makes it the better option for beach lovers, since Orlando is about an hour's drive from the Atlantic Ocean—and a whopping 90 miles from the warmer Gulf of Mexico and Gulf beaches.

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Orlando is undeniably the theme park capital of the world. But you don't have to choose between them – Orlando is only 250 miles (400 kilometers) away from Miami, and it's easy to get from one to the other.

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Disneyland Resort – The Happiest Place on Earth. Welcome to Disneyland Resort! Journey through 2 iconic theme parks, a mesmerizing shopping district and more. Discover a place that has all the happy you never knew could exist—so you're a new kind of happy every time you visit.

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As a general rule, the water anywhere in Florida will be warm enough to swim between April and October. During the cooler months, the farther south you go, the warmer it will be. Fort Lauderdale, Miami, the Keys, Marco Island and Naples will have the warmest water during the winter.

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Panama City Beach. Known for having the beaches with the clearest water in Florida you can not miss this Emerald Coast classic.

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