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What beaches to stay away from in Florida?

The most dangerous beaches in the U.S.
  • New Smyrna Beach, Florida.
  • Cocoa Beach, Florida.
  • Ormond Beach, Florida.
  • Panama City Beach, Florida.
  • Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
  • Melbourne Beach, Florida.
  • Jacksonville Beach, Florida.
  • Oak Island, North Carolina.




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We asked 'Dr. Beach,' to compare the Florida beaches. “If you like the sand, the sand is clearly better on the West coast of Florida – the southwest coast of Florida,” he explained. The sand on the West Coast is softer and whiter, keeping it cool even when the sun is beaming on it.

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What is the safest beach to swim in Florida?
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Siesta Key, Santa Rosa Beach, and Key Biscayne are among the safest beach towns in Florida with low crime rates and welcoming locals. Visitors to Anna Maria Island can enjoy the beautiful beaches and a tight-knit community that prioritizes safety.

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Trained in everything from CPR to spotting rip currents, lifeguards help ensure the beach is a safe place for locals and visitors alike. In fact, in the history of the Miami Beach ocean rescue team, they've saved more than 300 swimmers and performed more than 350,000 preventative actions.

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Be Aware of Rip Currents. Rip Currents are very common on the East Coast of Central Florida. Those that are unaware of the rip current environment can get into trouble quickly, and often without warning. Waves and currents can knock you off your feet even in knee-deep water.

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10 Best Beaches in Florida
  • Fort Zachary Taylor State Park.
  • Sanibel Island.
  • South Beach.
  • Grayton Beach State Park, South Walton.
  • Siesta Beach.
  • Pensacola Beach.
  • Fort Lauderdale Beach.
  • Caladesi Island State Park.


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10 Best Beaches in Florida
  • Fort Zachary Taylor State Park.
  • Sanibel Island.
  • South Beach.
  • Grayton Beach State Park, South Walton.
  • Siesta Beach.
  • Pensacola Beach.
  • Fort Lauderdale Beach.
  • Caladesi Island State Park.


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Yes, you can swim at our beaches, year 'round!

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Clearwater Beach is known around the world for its sugar-white sands, warm Gulf of Mexico waters and fiery sunsets. Home to the Pier 60 Sugar Sand Festival and the Sunsets at Pier 60, Clearwater Beach provides a safe and clean experience for visitors.

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Clearwater Beach is generally considered safe at night, but it's best to take precautionary steps like avoiding walking around alone, especially in high-risk areas like Greenwood.

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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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North Miami Beach is ideal for those looking for a laid-back atmosphere, with plenty of room to relax on the sand or in the water. South Beach is perfect for those who want to experience Miami's nightlife, as there are plenty of bars and clubs where you can party until the wee hours of the morning.

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Is it dangerous to walk home at night in South Beach, Florida (Miami)? Absolutely yes. In fact, it's dangerous to walk around South Beach during the day and you need to be exceptionally careful to avoid alleys and when you cross the driveway to an alley. Parking lots are also a good spot for you to be ambushed.

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PROHIBITED ON THE BEACH: Smoking cigarettes or filtered tobacco products. Narcotics and marijuana. Large tents, tables or similar structures. Loud music.

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