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Is Clearwater close to Orlando?

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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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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Cocoa Beach is the closest beach for Orlando residents, located a little less than an hour from Central Florida. It's well known for family fun, relaxing along the beach, a location for eco-tours or for deep-sea fishing.

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The average daily cost per person in Clearwater is $120 to $240 per day. Clearwater hotels offer rates from $79 to $362 per night depending on the type of hotel, with an average cost for a week-long trip of approximately $1,519 for a single traveler and $5,114 for a family of four.

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Most Common Trip Length – 4 or 5 Days: This trip length works well for most people because you can visit all four Disney World theme parks, even possibly enjoy a second day at a favorite park, and it fits within most people's work vacation limits.

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There is one daily bus from Orlando to Clearwater. Traveling by bus from Orlando to Clearwater usually takes 2 hours and 40 minutes, but some buses might arrive slightly earlier or later than scheduled.

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Clearwater, FL is a fantastic place to live for those seeking the picture-perfect, sunny Florida lifestyle close to beautiful beaches. It has a great selection of activities and attractions from golfing to fishing, making it a great place to live for families, young adults, and seniors alike.

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Explore Clearwater. Home to some of the best beaches in America, Clearwater is a great family beach destination. Sure, it's in Florida, but it's not Giant Rodent Florida (a.k.a. Orlando) or Crazy Spring Break Florida (a.k.a. Fort Lauderdale). Rather, it's Calm, Old-Fashioned Florida… which is something worth seeing.

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It's the Original Beach Town Florida is known for great beaches, but there's only one Clearwater Beach. It always ranks in the top echelon of beaches in the United States (and, on some lists, in the world). And the inviting Gulf of Mexico waters are always right there, just a few minutes away.

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Clearwater Beach is a beautiful area and a renowned vacation destination. But let's get one thing straight: The water is not clear. More often blue, green or even tea-colored, the water in the Gulf of Mexico and Clearwater Harbor changes depending on the light and the algae in play.

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For many, the best time to visit Clearwater Florida is between the months of October and December. That's because these milder autumn months bring with them less humidity and fewer tourist crowds. What's more, many of the key attractions and leisure activities are still very much open for business!

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Clearwater Beach's shoreline boasts white sand, turquoise water and proximity to downtown's hotels, restaurants and attractions, making it one of the area's most popular beaches to visit.

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Summer in Clearwater Beach is often the busiest time of year thanks to school vacation schedules and planned family getaways. According to Weather US, August ranks as the warmest month of the year in Clearwater Beach. Large crowds typically dominate the shorelines in June, July, and August alike.

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