We usually have a day out at St Pete's Beach.......takes about 2 hours to get there. We have a car for the whole of our trip as we like to eat off site in an evening, go shopping etc.
We prefer the other coast, the waves are nicer. Gulf side is just too calm for our liking, but the sunsets are phenomenal. It's about 2 hours from WDW to Clearwater Beach or St Pete's Beach which are both nice (and there's a whole bunch of beaches in between these 2 like Treasure Island, Indian Rocks Beach, BellAire Beach etc). We found it a little disconcerting that they had signs up warning you to watch your step in the water because it is Stingray Season from April through September.St. Pete's is on the Gulf Coast, isn't it? I've never been to that side of Florida. Is it an easy drive, or is there normally a lot of traffic?
Oh my gosh, you just reminded me about Ormond Beach! I've been to Daytona and Ormond Beaches. There is an awesome mini golf place on A1A in that area somewhere. I think we might just drive over there. My daughter would love the mini-golf place.We prefer the other coast, the waves are nicer. Gulf side is just too calm for our liking, but the sunsets are phenomenal. It's about 2 hours from WDW to Clearwater Beach or St Pete's Beach which are both nice (and there's a whole bunch of beaches in between these 2 like Treasure Island, Indian Rocks Beach, BellAire Beach etc). We found it a little disconcerting that they had signs up warning you to watch your step in the water because it is Stingray Season from April through September.
It's about 80-90 minutes north-east on I-4 to Daytona Beach, which is our favorite, tons of stuff to do, and arguably, one of the best beaches in the USA. And how cool is this: you can drive your car right on the beach.
Cocoa Beach is about 75-85 minutes east from WDW on sr417 and then SR-528 which are toll roads ($5 or $6 each way)