great photos - thanks!
i'm really torn - i'd prefer the ocean -- come on... it's the OCEAN!![]()
i know it's probably be best for the kids at the gulf ... i'm from new england and the kids have swam in the ocean and enjoy the waves and body surfing. i agree, i don't like the quick drop off - also causes the waves to tumble and churn more sharply. are there any ocean beaches that have more of a gradual drop off?
I'm not following that thought. it's all connected saltwater and plenty of people surf at Venice Beach on our side of the state. there's more skimboarding than surfing at Daytona and Cocoa.
I'm surprised no one has mentioned this but I think the best beach to spend time at is New Smyrna Beach(south of Daytona). I like west coast beaches but the waves are non-existant for any kind of surfing and the water is very warm -which some people love but I'm from up north and prefer "refreshing." Cocoa has RonJon's and is nice but the sand is course(similar to New England) and the drop off is pretty significant. Daytona is Daytona, fun beach, maybe not exactly for kids your age. As far as I know driving is still allowed on certain parts of New Smyrna(like Daytona), it is a much more relaxing atmosphere -no seedy establishments, just basically a simple beach community with mostly houses and condo's lining the beach. You can walk south to Canaveral National Seashore, it is a great beach. I suggest doing a search on the internet for info -you'll like it I'm sure. Best of luck whatever you decide.
This is probably a 'stupid' question....but are the gulf side beaches discussed here...do they show water for as far as the eye can see like the ocean does?
Our kids are 6 and 4, and we want their first impression of the ocean to be 'big'.
This is a Minnesota girl here, so don't laugh at me! But I just had to ask.
Thanks!
Which is the closest beach to WDW on the gulf side?