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Which part of Miami has the clearest water?

Crandon Park Beach has the clearest water among all beaches in Miami.



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Miami. Miami is a beautiful boating location for gin-clear water but it's not as prevalent as you'd think. The best locations to enjoy this Florida gin-clear water are Haulover Sandbar and the numerous cuts and sandbars south of Key Biscayne.

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South Beach This legendary stretch of beach runs from the southern tip of Miami Beach to 23rd Street. Turquoise-blue waves lap against white-sand beaches and Art Deco hotels flank the coastline. The sandy beach itself is a colorful patchwork of lounge chairs, towels and umbrellas.

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South Beach And for good reason – it's one of the most popular (and most visited) beaches in the world. South Beach is where you'll find the action in Miami Beach. The sand is white and the water is crystal clear.

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North Beach is the quieter and more relaxed of the three beaches in Miami. Here you'll find plenty of space to sunbathe, build sandcastles, or just enjoy the sound of the waves crashing against the shore. The water is clean and warm, perfect for swimming or kayaking.

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The 20 best clear-water beaches in Florida are:
  • St. Andrews State Park, Panama City Beach.
  • Bean Point Beach, Anna Maria Island.
  • Inlet Beach, South Walton.
  • Clearwater Beach, Clearwater.
  • Destin Beach, Emerald Coast.
  • Smathers Beach, Key West.
  • Navarre Beach, Florida Gulf Coast.
  • Blue Mountain Beach, Santa Rosa Beach.


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Crandon Park Beach on Key Biscayne offers two miles of stunning shoreline plus postcard-worthy turquoise waters. Beach chairs and umbrellas are available for rent, while additional park activities include volleyball, tennis, water sports, hiking, and biking.

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Along the barrier island in the Florida Panhandle, you will find Pensacola beach and some of the best beaches, white sand beaches, with the clearest water in Florida. Enjoy the warm water and Florida sun in this west coast paradise.

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Here are great places in Miami that only locals know about and you ought to discover on your next visit.
  • Miami Beach Cinematheque. A cinephile's go-to in South Beach. ...
  • Stiltsville. ...
  • Wag Buddharangsi Buddhist Temple. ...
  • PAMM Museum. ...
  • Giralda Plaza. ...
  • Soundscape Park. ...
  • Little Haiti Cultural Complex. ...
  • South Pointe Pier.


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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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The waves that come from the Atlantic Ocean are significantly higher, so if you're looking to go surfing – the East coast is better, he explained. The wind on the East coast drives the waves, Dr. Beach said, leading to better surf and a cool breeze, too. The East coast also has bigger sand dunes than the West, he said.

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According to the beach guide website Neat Beach, the top Florida beaches for sea glass are: Sanibel Beach. Captiva Island. Hutchinson Island.

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Stars love to while away the day on South Beach for the quintessential Miami beach experience. The beach is on Ocean Drive, across the street from many famous nightclubs.

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Find the Perfect Beach in Miami for You North, South and Middle Beach each have their own unique vibe that attracts different people. North Beach is more family friendly, South Beach is more party oriented, and Middle Beach is a mix of both. No matter what kind of vacation you're looking for, Miami has a beach for you.

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Dania Beach (Photo: beachy__keen) Dania Beach is one of the most beautiful secluded beaches in Miami. It is a narrow, quiet, and family-friendly site, that stands out with fine sand, seaweed-free waters, and cute tiki huts for visitors. Lifeguards are on duty throughout the day.

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North Beach is the quieter and more relaxed of the three beaches in Miami. Here you'll find plenty of space to sunbathe, build sandcastles, or just enjoy the sound of the waves crashing against the shore.

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