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Come and Enjoy the Beauty of Florida Beaches With Your Partner

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

Want to be part of the wonderful beaches, while you are spending your honeymoon? Then look no further, because Florida is the best place and an ideal place that offers wonderful beaches. Florida beaches are among the best beaches in the world. As a matter of fact every year crowd honeymoon on the beaches of Florida to enjoy moments of happy marriage.

Florida is famous for its beaches, its shores lapped by the sun and the moon to make a perfect place for a romantic date. Honeymoon in Florida add spice to their love story, when you spend time with your loved Blind Pass Beach, Sanibel, Panama City Beach, Naples, South Beach and Miami Beach. Several activities are carried out on these shores interesting to make your honeymoon exciting. It will simply want to enjoy your time with your loved one is through the collection of shells from the shore, or be part of the nightlife of Florida.

Florida beaches are perfect for a romantic honeymoon experience. Its unspoiled beauty, sand, cover with soft murmurs of the sea and a cool breeze rel / A>. You can spend quality time with your loved one take part in various activities on the beach. Some of the popular beach activities you can try here with your partner are swimming, diving, snorkeling and sunbathing.

Eat and drink in restaurants in Florida is a great option. You can take your partner or for a romantic dinner or a romantic dinner at one of Florida’s best restaurants serving exotic food from the sea. Accommodation in Florida is just fantastic. There are many resorts and hotels honeymoon honeymoon in Florida. Honeymoon in particular look of the stations to spend their honeymoon romantic hours of each other. Some of them are Edgewater Beach & Golf Resort in Panama, LaPlaya Beach & Golf Resort, Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, Grand Cypress and others.

Other beaches Honeymoon could be near the coast of Florida. What would a romantic cruise on a ship or a boat just meant for you two! You can dance under the moon and the stars, or get cozy in the cabin, cooking a gourmet dinner. You can go fishing or explore the cliffs and mountains.

For your Florida Beach is the best place to honeymoon, it is also important to plan your honeymoon well in advance to have enough time to do extensive research on the honeymoon destinations different tour packages and other ways to spend honeymoon in the best way. In fact, planning a trip to some nearby destinations romantic would be a great idea. In this way, would be able to enjoy their honeymoon in a cost effective manner. In subsequent trips, when the two of you feel comfortable with each other, you can plan to experiment with unusual destinations and sports.

 

East Coast or West, Florida Beaches are the Best ? check out Fort Myers, Florida Beaches!

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

Lee County is home to Fort Myers, Fort Myers Beach, Bonita Springs

and Sanibel and Captiva islands. It ’s the most populous

County in southwest Florida. Headquartered in Fort Myers

is the largest city in Cape Coral. The Gulf of Mexico has a large

influence in the area and three rivers: the Caloosahatchee,

Foreign and Imperial, great recreational facilities

opportunities.

 

Fort Myers apartments are plentiful, select a location for a hotel or motel, Fort Myers and Lee County have it all.

 

natural waters in sandy Florida beach and warm invitation to relax, read or

participate in a favorite beach activity – bombing. Each beach has a

personality. Families will find soft white sand ideal for children. Couples

can experience the solitude and exceptional sunsets. And the types of assets

can enjoy volleyball, picnicking, shelling, biking and skim boarding.

• Lee County provides annual parking stickers for $ 60 per year.

• Bonita Springs residents pay $ 5 for an annual decal

allowing the stationing of Bonita Beach Park Access # 1 and Little

Hickory Island Beach Park for free.

• beaches of Sanibel Island have been measured for parking. Property

owners and long-term visitors parking permits can be obtained A and B;

The owner of a / / $ 12/year; B / visitors / $ 90/year.

• In Sanibel, the police will handle the delivery of a

Wheelchair accessible for four hours without charge. Call 239-472 –

3111.

 

Bonita Beach Park

Location: Hickory Boulevard 27 954. Bonita Beach West End Boulevard. ,

Bonita Springs

Phone: 239-533-7275 Parks & Recreation Lee County

Hours: sunrise to sunset

Parking: $ 2/hour

Services: 3 miles of beach, restrooms, picnic tables

and grills, playground, sand volleyball courts, food concession

showers, restaurant

Activities: swimming, fishing, shelling, sunbathing, walking

Pets: No

Of particular interest: Bonita Springs is a coastal community

with beaches that are beautiful and tormented less Fort

Myers Beach to the north.

 

Playa Bonita (Hits)

Location: 10 hits along Hickory Boulevard. # 1 is located north

Bonita Beach Park, Bonita Springs

Phone: 239-533-7275 Parks & Recreation Lee County

Hours: sunrise to sunset

Parking: Limited access to # 1, $ 2/hour, access # 2-9, and limited

free

Services: 3 miles of beach, no

Activities: swimming, sunbathing, shelling, fishing, hiking

Pets: No

Of particular interest: The waterfront is residential, a mixture of high

average increase and condominiums and townhouses.

 

Little Hickory Island Beach Park

Location: 2 miles north of Bonita Beach Park in Hickory Blvd

Bonita Springs

Phone: 239-533-7275 Parks & Recreation Lee County

Hours: sunrise to sunset

Parking: Paid parking

Services: 3 miles of beach, picnic tables, toilets, showers

Activities: swimming, fishing, shelling, canoeing, kayaking,

sunbathing, walking

Pets: No

Lovers Key State Park

Location: 8700 Estero Boulevard. , Fort Myers Beach. 10. 5 miles west of

I75 exit 116

Phone: 239-463-4588

Hours: 8:00 to dusk

Parking: $ 8/vehicle

Amenities: 700 acres, 2 miles of beach, 5 km of cycle paths,

Bicycle rental boats to land, food and equipment rental concessions,

playgrounds, picnic shelters with grills, restrooms, nature trails,

pavilion, outdoor showers, ranger guided tours

Activities: bird watching, boating, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, hiking,

biking, shelling, swimming, wildlife observation

Pets: Yes, 6 ‘leash. State parks do not allow pets on the beaches

playgrounds, or in bathing areas, cabins or park buildings

Service Concession

Of particular interest: a haven for wildlife, the islands and their

waters are home to manatees, bottlenose dolphins,

roseate spoonbills, marsh rabbits and bald eagles. The two miles

Long Beach is accessible by foot or by tram and was selected as

# 4 from the beach in Florida by Travel Channel.

 

Fort Myers Beach

Location: Hits # 11 to # 35 are in Estero Boulevard. Large

Carlos pass south of Matanzas Pass Bridge to the north.

colored flags designating their location, numbers and symbols

indicating if they have services, accessibility and parking

(Extra charge) # 37 # 41 due north of the Matanzas Bridge

Estero Boulevard. allow foot traffic, not just parking.

Phone: 239-765-0202 City of Fort Myers

Hours: sunrise to sunset

Parking: Parking is located in downtown San Carlos Boulevard. , Estero

Blvd, San 2/hour Center and San Quinta $ limit of 2 hours. Fifth St.,

Spaces are $ 1 per hour. Long-term parking is available at all beaches

access roads and parking under the Matanzas Pass Bridge. $ 1 /

hours at any time. In season, arrive early to find a seat or

Park on the mainland and take the cart.

Services: Lynn Hall Memorial Park (Pier): toilet and Times

Plaza, with restaurants on the beach and shopping

Activities: fishing, swimming, shelling, disabled access,

sunbathing, walking

Pets: Yes, the 6 ’straps

Of particular interest: Fort Myers Beach (Estero Island) has miles

white sand beaches where the ocean floor slopes gently

toward the horizon, no sudden drop or large waves. All

The beaches are “natural beaches,” which means that

not rounded or otherwise processed. This allows visitors to the beach

enjoy all the comforts of the shore, keeping his native

the environment. The busy intersection of San Carlos Boulevard

and Estero Boulevard is full of bars, shops, beach

restaurants and motels that attract individuals and families. This is a

Coney Island is the atmosphere called Times Square. ”

 

Lynn Hall Park

Location: 1050 Main St., Fort Myers Beach, in the heart of

center

Phone: 239-533-7275 Parks & Recreation Lee County

Hours: sunrise to sunset

Parking: $ 2/hour, 100 posts

Services: Fishing Pier license bait shop, picnic shelters

with grills, playground, outdoor showers, baths, shops

Activities: Swimming, shelling, fishing, sunbathing, walking

Pets: No

Of particular interest: Located at the northern foot

Bridge over Matanzas, near Times Square in the heart

the center of Fort Myers Beach, this park is vibrant bayfront

adjacent to shops and restaurants.

 

Bowditch Point Regional Park

Location: 50 Boulevard Estero. , Fort Myers Beach

Phone: 239-533-7275 Parks & Recreation Lee County

Hours: 08:00 to sunset and half an hour after

Parking: $ 1 per hour, 75 spaces

Services: days docks for boats up to 28 miles, pedal boats

Great Calusa Blueway Paddling Trail launch, hiking trails

through preservation area, picnic tables and grills, food concession,

toilets and changing rooms

Activities: canoeing, swimming, fishing, sunbathing, walking,

disabled access

Pets: No

Of particular interest: Located at the north end of Fort Myers

Beach, this park has access to the bay and the Gulf and provides

a much calmer than the beaches of the city.

 

Bunche Beach (Preserve)

Location: 18 201 John Morris Road, Fort Myers

Phone: 239-533-7275 Parks & Recreation Lee County

Hours: sunrise to sunset

Parking: Free

Services: None

Activities: swimming, photography, sun, walking

Pets: No

Of particular interest: this is a 731-acre natural tidal

wetland area. Y ‘and offers a completely virgin natural

sandy beach, mangroves, marshes and a variety of

wildlife for viewing.

East Coast or West, Florida Beaches are the Best – check out Fort Myers, Florida Beaches!

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

Lee County is home to Fort Myers, Fort Myers Beach, Bonita Springs

and the islands of Sanibel and Captiva. It ’s the most populous

County in southwest Florida. Headquartered in Fort Myers

is the largest city in Cape Coral. The Gulf of Mexico has a large

influence on the territory of three rivers: the Caloosahatchee,

Foreign and Imperial, great recreational facilities

opportunities.

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Fort Myers apartments are plentiful, select a location for a hotel or motel, Fort Myers and Lee County have it all.

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natural waters in sandy Florida beach and warm invitation to relax, read or

participate in a favorite beach activity – bombing. Each beach has a

personality. Families will find a soft, white sand ideal for children. Couples

can experience the solitude and exceptional sunsets. And the types of assets

can enjoy volleyball, picnicking, shelling, biking and skim boarding.

â? ¢ Lee County provides annual parking stickers for $ 60 per year.

â? ¢ Bonita Springs residents pay $ 5 for an annual decal

allowing the stationing of Bonita Beach Park Access # 1 and Little

Hickory Island Beach Park for free.

â? ¢ beaches of Sanibel Island have been measured for parking. Property

owners and long-term visitors parking permits can be obtained A and B;

The owner of a / / $ 12/year; B / visitors / $ 90/year.

â? ¢ Sanibel, the police will handle the delivery of a

Wheelchair accessible for four hours without charge. Call 239-472 –

3111.

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Bonita Beach Park

Location: Hickory Boulevard 27 954. Bonita Beach West End Boulevard. ,

Bonita Springs

Phone: 239-533-7275 Parks & Recreation Lee County

Hours: sunrise to sunset

Parking: $ 2/hour

Services: 3 miles of beach, restrooms, picnic tables

and grills, playground, sand volleyball courts, food concession

showers, restaurant

Activities: swimming, fishing, shelling, sunbathing, walking

Pets: No

Of particular interest: Bonita Springs is a coastal community

with beaches that are beautiful and tormented less Fort

Myers Beach to the north.

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Playa Bonita (Hits)

Location: 10 hits along Hickory Boulevard. # 1 is located north

Bonita Beach Park, Bonita Springs

Phone: 239-533-7275 Parks & Recreation Lee County

Hours: sunrise to sunset

Parking: Limited access to # 1, $ 2/hour, access # 2-9, and limited

free

Services: 3 miles of beach, no

Activities: swimming, sunbathing, shelling, fishing, hiking

Pets: No

Of particular interest: The waterfront is residential, a mixture of high

average increase and condominiums and individual homes.

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Little Hickory Island Beach Park

Location: 2 miles north of Bonita Beach Park in Hickory Blvd

Bonita Springs

Phone: 239-533-7275 Parks & Recreation Lee County

Hours: sunrise to sunset

Parking: Paid parking

Services: 3 miles of beach, picnic tables, toilets, showers

Activities: swimming, fishing, shelling, canoeing, kayaking,

sunbathing, walking

Pets: No

Lovers Key State Park

Location: 8700 Estero Boulevard. , Fort Myers Beach. 10. 5 miles west of

I75 exit 116

Phone: 239-463-4588

Hours: 8:00 to dusk

Parking: $ 8/vehicle

Amenities: 700 acres, 2 miles of beach, 5 km of cycle paths,

Bicycle rental boats to land, food and equipment rental concessions,

playgrounds, picnic shelters with grills, restrooms, nature trails,

pavilion, outdoor showers, ranger guided tours

Activities: bird watching, boating, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, hiking,

biking, shelling, swimming, wildlife observation

Pets: Yes, in 6? belts. State parks do not allow pets on the beaches

playgrounds, or in bathing areas, cabins or park buildings

Service Concession

Of particular interest: a refuge for wildlife, the islands and their

waters are home to manatee, bottlenose dolphins,

roseate spoonbills, marsh rabbits and bald eagles. The two miles

Long Beach is accessible by foot or by tram and was selected as

# 4 from the beach in Florida by Travel Channel.

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Fort Myers Beach

Location: Hits # 11 to # 35 are in Estero Boulevard. Large

Carlos pass south of Matanzas Pass Bridge to the north.

colored flags designating their location, numbers and symbols

indicating if they have services, accessibility and parking

(Extra charge) # 37 # 41 due north of the Matanzas Bridge

Estero Boulevard. allow foot traffic, not just parking.

Phone: 239-765-0202 City of Fort Myers

Hours: sunrise to sunset

Parking: Parking is located in downtown San Carlos Boulevard. , Estero

Blvd, San 2/hour Center and San Quinta $ limit of 2 hours. Fifth St.,

Spaces are $ 1 per hour. Long-term parking is available at all beaches

access roads and parking under the Matanzas Pass Bridge. $ 1 /

hours at any time. In season, arrive early to find a seat or

Park on the mainland and take the cart.

Services: Lynn Hall Memorial Park (Pier): toilet and Times

Plaza, with restaurants on the beach and shopping

Activities: fishing, swimming, shelling, disabled access,

sunbathing, walking

Pets: yes, a 6? Straps

Of particular interest: Fort Myers Beach (Estero Island) has miles

white sand beaches where the ocean floor slopes gently

toward the horizon, no sudden drop or large waves. All

The beaches are â? ????, Natural beaches which means they are

not rounded or otherwise processed. This allows visitors to the beach

enjoy all the expenses? s services, while preserving its mother

the environment. The busy intersection of San Carlos Boulevard

and Estero Boulevard is full of bars, shops, beach

restaurants and motels that attract individuals and families. Ita? A s

Coney Island atmosphere is known as â? Times Square. â?

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Lynn Hall Park

Location: 1050 Main St., Fort Myers Beach, in the heart of

center

Phone: 239-533-7275 Parks & Recreation Lee County

Hours: sunrise to sunset

Parking: $ 2/hour, 100 posts

Services: Fishing Pier license bait shop, picnic shelters

with grills, playground, outdoor showers, baths, shops

Activities: Swimming, shelling, fishing, sunbathing, walking

Pets: No

Of particular interest: Located at the northern foot

Matanzas Pass near a bridge? Squareâ Times? heart

the center of Fort Myers Beach, this park is vibrant bayfront

adjacent to shops and restaurants.

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Bowditch Point Regional Park

Location: 50 Boulevard Estero. , Fort Myers Beach

Phone: 239-533-7275 Parks & Recreation Lee County

Hours: 8:00 sunset half an hour after

Parking: $ 1 per hour, 75 spaces

Services: days docks for boats up to 28 miles, pedal boats

Great Calusa Blueway Paddling Trail launch, hiking trails

through preservation area, picnic tables and grills, food concession,

toilets and changing rooms

Activities: canoeing, swimming, fishing, sunbathing, walking,

disabled access

Pets: No

Of particular interest: Located at the north end of Fort Myers

Beach, this park has access to the bay and the Gulf and provides

a much calmer than the beaches of the city.

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Bunche Beach (Preserve)

Location: 18 201 John Morris Road, Fort Myers

Phone: 239-533-7275 Parks & Recreation Lee County

Hours: sunrise to sunset

Parking: Free

Services: None

Activities: swimming, photography, sun, walking

Pets: No

Of particular interest: this is a 731-acre natural tidal

wetland area. Y ‘and offers a completely virgin natural

sandy beach, mangroves, marshes and a variety of

wildlife for viewing.

Florida Beaches Offer a Variety of Activities and Settings

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Florida’s top beaches on the Atlantic coast feature an ever changing seascape. Unlike Gulf coast beaches, one day the ocean could be flat as glass, the next day thunderous waves will be crashing the beach. It’s always different and another reason the beach lifestyle is exciting, sometimes too exciting with tropical storms and hurricanes just over the horizon. Cocoa Beach is known as the small wave capital of the world, it’s a place where long boarders are kings and also the home of Ron Jon Surf Shop. The Cocoa Beach Pier is a great place to soak up the rays and quench your thirst with a tropical drink.

Palm Beach is home of many of the rich and famous, but the beach along South Ocean Blvd has a tropical hue that is unique.

If you like driving on the beach, Daytona Beach is the place with its touristy flair. Daytona is also home of Bike Week. If you are looking to escape the crowds and see the natural beauty of the beach, head down to nearby Ponce Inlet, the change is both drastic and welcome.

If watersports are more to your liking, head down to Sebastian Inlet State Park on the Florida Space Coast, there you’ll find surfing, skimboarding, snorkeling and fishing.

South Beach Miami is all the rage with it international flavor, spectacular nightlife and some of the best restaurants like Mango’s, a Latin dance bar where professional dancers perform on top of the bar.

Jupiter Florida is located at the mouth of an inlet, close by is Dubois Park, and a great place to bring the family and enjoy the water.

Though not really on the Atlantic but in the Florida Straights, Smathers Beach in Key West is popular with the younger party set. The seas are usually calm as this beach resembles Gulf coast beaches. Watercraft, sailboat and beach gear rentals are available. Florida beaches offer a variety of environmental surroundings, some are natural settings and some touristy, but whatever you’re looking for, you’ll find it in Florida.

Best Florida Beaches Two Travel Lovers Choices for the Best Beaches in Florida

Friday, December 18th, 2009

You have decided to travel to Florida for your vacation. The only issue is which of the many beaches to choose from?
There is an array of excellent beaches to visit in Florida that offer everything you could ask for, however after all the beaches we have traveled to, there are a few that we think are the best.
The travel channel has even done an entire show on the best beaches in Florida and so have we. So, without further ado, here are our top beaches in Florida. . .
**Clearwater Beach Florida: If you love big, white-sandy beaches, lots of sun, and plenty to do then Clearwater is a great choice. You’ll enjoy Pier 60 and the gorgeous sunsets, a nice mix of art, history, and nightlife.
Plus, if you are a boater, fisherman, swimmer, or outdoor type, then Clearwater offers a lot to do. Located on the Gulf Coast near Tampa and St. Pete’s.
** On the Panhandle our choice is Destin Florida: Many will say Panama City Beach, which is a fun spot to go, especially on spring break, but if you want golfing, family fun, and beautiful beaches, Destin is your vacation destination.
Located on the Emerald Coast, the white sand is a perfect playground for children and adults. The various condos and homes offer extraordinary accommodations. Not to mention the golf courses are world class. Such a great vacation that many people buy second homes in Destin.
**Key West: You can’t mention Florida beaches without saying something about The Keys. Although all the areas in The Keys are amazing, Key West was our favorite to visit.
Make sure you head over to Smathers Beach, drive up and down the main highway- A1A, and take part in the activities on Duval Street. Rent a buggy, visit the southernmost point, enjoy the arts and entertainment, and see the sunset at Mallory Square. Key West offers too much to list in one small article.
**Orlando: Yes, I know, Orlando isn’t a beach area. However, Orlando is in such a great location that there are numerous beaches to visit if you take part in the magic of Orlando.
Cocoa beach is east along the Atlantic Coast where you can enjoy the beaches, pier, plenty of water activities, great shopping, and more. Headed west you can venture to any of the Gulf beaches including Clearwater, and surrounding areas.
You are closer to the Atlantic Coast and less than one hour from many of the top Florida beaches, so keep that in mind when you visit Disney!
**Finally, we must mention Miami: North Beach, South Beach, and in between, Miami offers a vacation experience like no other. The sand was soft, the waters were a clear emerald color, and the people were from all over. Hot bodies, a nightlife that attracts people from all over- even the Hollywood elite, and world-class cuisine, Miami is nothing short of fun and excitement.
Choose from a quiet, relaxing vacation or one that leaves you sleepless. Make sure you visit Ocean Dr and tour the strip on Collins Ave. Also, if you head north you can visit another great beach- Fort Lauderdale. Plus, highway A1A will take you south to The Florida Keys.
There are a ton of beaches that we didn’t include in this article. Some of our other favorites are, Daytona Beach, St Augustine, Naples, Siesta Key, and Palm Beach to name a few. Everyone has their tastes and views on what a perfect Florida vacation is and these are our top choices.