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What beaches can you drink on in Florida?

Here are 7 Florida beaches where you can legally drink alcohol:
  • Madeira Beach. Getty Royalty Free. ...
  • St. Pete Beach. ...
  • Treasure Island. Getty Royalty Free. ...
  • Redington Beach. Getty Royalty Free. ...
  • Panama City Beach. Getty Royalty Free. ...
  • Siesta Beach. Getty Royalty Free. ...
  • Cocoa Beach. Getty Royalty Free.




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Alcohol may be consumed on sandy portions of the beaches only. This applies both Soundside and Gulfside. It must not be in a glass container.

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It's a rule that was in place for decades: no alcohol on the sand at Fort Lauderdale Beach. But after more than 30 years, the ban on booze has been lifted. Hotels like the Hilton are now rolling out your favorite cocktail on the beach.

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- Drinking alcohol is prohibited on most Tampa Bay beaches. Violators can be ticketed, but most police officials will begin with a warning and ask you to pour out your alcoholic drink. Though if you're 21 years or older and still want to consume booze on the sand, there are a few Tampa Bay beaches you can drink at!

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(a) General prohibition in public areas. Consuming, using, or selling any alcoholic beverage, or manually possessing any open container of any kind that contains any alcoholic beverage while on or within any public area, or while on or within any vehicle located in a public area is prohibited.

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Alcohol on Marco Island Public Beaches is allowed and beach-goers may have alcohol on the beaches everywhere on Marco Island, as long as it's not in a glass container.

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Prohibited Items and Actions on Gulf Shores Public Beaches No glass or breakable containers. No alcoholic beverages. No tents / canopies larger than 7'x7'x4' unless they are placed in a designated tent area.

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Alcohol may be consumed on sandy portions of the beaches only. This applies both Soundside and Gulfside. It must not be in a glass container. Any person that fails to comply with these policies will face second-degree misdemeanor charges and if convicted can receive a $500 fine and or 60 days jail time.

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LOCAL LAWS & REGULATIONS The following is illegal: Consumption of alcohol in public. Smoking tobacco or marijuana on beaches or in parks.

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