Three Of The Top Beaches To Be Found In The Sunshine State And How They Differ From Each Other

Fort Lauderdale, Florida is a busy spot for tourism because of the great location on the water and the great, sunny weather. It has been called the Venice of the United States because of the many waterways meandering through it. The main attraction for this city are the great beaches and that is what attracts so many people from the north or other parts of the country who wish to visit it. It is simple to fly into and there is a great company that has a Fort Lauderdale limousine service or limousine in Fort Lauderdale to transfer you to your hotel or condo. This article looks into the favorite beaches of Fort Lauderdale and which one may fit your needs the best for your next trip to South Florida.

The first beach is known as Lauderdale-By-The-Sea and is located in the north end of Fort Lauderdale. It is right across from the Intracoastal Waterway bridge and is the perfect spot for those wishing to have a more laid back and quiet vacation or day on the water and sand. This charming and pristine small town has one of the cleanest beaches around with only a few small hotels and restaurants surrounding it on the edges. Because of the small number of hotels and restaurants, it really is a relaxing getaway that give you the opportunity to be a part of the natural beauty. If you want a gorgeous beach which is located in a quiet area then look into a hotel in the quaint area of Lauderdale-By-The-Sea.

For nature lovers who enjoy taking long walks on the beach, the favorite beach for you would be North Beach. It is located between the Oakland Park Boulevard and Sunrise Boulevard and is quiet and set off the busier, more active areas. On the southern section of North Beach there is absolutely no buildings on it for many miles making it a wonderful beach to take a long, quiet walk. One of the favorite parts of North beach is the Birch State Park where you can take great nature hikes and canoe or kayak along the Intracoastal Waterway. The northern end of the beach is somewhat busier and close to the large shopping area called Galleria Mall which might appeal to the shopping set.

The final beach in the Fort Lauderdale community is South Beach. This is the busiest of all of the beaches and has been recently renovated and revitalized with the building of some new hotels constructed on the beach. South beach has some of the prettiest beaches in the area and a large wavy wall separates them with fancy entrances to gorgeous resorts. On the other side of the busy road of A1A are several shops, restaurants and night clubs to entertain you once you get tired of spending time on the beach. The biggest attraction on South beach is Beach Place Mall which houses high end boutiques, restaurants and clubs.

Whether you want peace and quiet or nightclubs by the beach, you will get it in Fort Lauderdale with the trio of these beaches.

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6 Responses to “Three Of The Top Beaches To Be Found In The Sunshine State And How They Differ From Each Other”

  1. nig oli on September 1st, 2010 at 12:30 pm

    That place seems like a dream to me, like paradise.

    Like you, I have also paid a deep price. I do not have as many things as you have, but I am where I have to be and at the end, everything will come. You are right: what prevents us from happiness is the fear of reaching our dreams, our goals.

    I hope one day I can take vacation ( I have not done for so many years) too: long walks on the beach, some reading, writing, chatting with a friend and maybe a gin-tonic.

  2. bells savina on November 8th, 2010 at 1:46 am

    The only song that I can think of with the words Sunny Weather in it is not by the Red Hot Chili Peppers, but by Lit. It's called Sunny Weather from there album Atomic. I hope this helps, if not, then good luck finding it.

  3. GreatNeck on March 28th, 2011 at 6:00 pm

    I have traveled to FL alot and have only seen rain once. I really think California should be the Sunshine State. I love FL though.

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  5. brosser jess on November 29th, 2011 at 3:11 am

    ugh id take snow for this anyday!!i live in lauderdale Florida and it sucks itz like frikin 90 degrees out!! i went swimming today lol i wish it snowed here

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