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Are there any beaches close to WDW? If so, what do they have there? Any pictures?
We are thinking about heading to Cocoa Beach for a few days before our WDW trip. I've read that it is about 70 miles from WDW. I just started researching Cocoa Beach, but it sounds pretty nice. Close to the Kennedy Space Center, also. This will be our fifth trip to WDW with our kids, and have never ventured off-site. We thought it was about time that we saw the ocean!![]()
Both water parks have beaches and depending on your WDW resort you may have a beach there as well.
Sanibel Island is well worth the trip.....better than some of the Carribbean Islands we have visited......![]()
Does anyone know if there are any bays or tidepools in the area? My nephew 8 wants to snorkel - We were going to do the shark reef at TL, but I read in a guide book that you have to be 10yo. Thanks!
We went to Siesta Key in April as a day trip, it was nice, but ride was too long for a day trip. I like New Smyrna, my grandparents lived there a while ago and I liked that you could drive the car onto the beach. It is a less commercial and smaller than Daytona.
Thanks Cari....this is good info. Is it only for honeymooners though ? I'm assuming it's not since you quoted kids' rates for the ferry, but I was stuck on the name "Honeymoon Island".We just went to Honeymoon Island State Park in Dunedin, FL. I believe it is a 2-hr drive from WDW...on the west coast. The beach was great and they have some wonderful shelling on the north part of the beach! They also have a ferry ($9/adult, $5.50/kids) to Caladesi Island which is rated the #2 beach in the US. Very pretty.....with chair/umbrella rentals/playground/nature trails.
Thanks Cari....this is good info. Is it only for honeymooners though ? I'm assuming it's not since you quoted kids' rates for the ferry, but I was stuck on the name "Honeymoon Island".
Thanks Peridochas - Is it only open thru March? We will be there in June - sounds great though!
Crystal River is a spring-fed river. the area is open all year, but manatees come inland to the warmer water this time of year. Crystal River is 72 degrees year 'round, and the Gulf is mid-60's right now. in April, the manatees start migrating back out into the open waters.