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Florida Beaches Guide - Daytona Beach

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You say you're not stressed, but you're not fooling anyone. Find your stress-free self on 27 miles of white sand leadingDaytona RacewayDaytona Raceway into the clear, shining water. And if you still need to move fast - even on vacation - the "birthplace of speed," where the highest recorded speed on the beach was

Florida Beaches Guide - Sebastian Inlet State Park

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It's been a while since you've come up for air. But Sebastian Inlet is the perfect excuse to ditch the blackberry and grab your sandals. It's located on Sebastian Inlet State ParkSebastian Inlet State Parkthe tip of two barrier islands, which makes this a great place if you like to balance your tree-hugging with beach-bathing. If you're into enjoying the natural beauty of the beach, swimming and sunbathing...

Florida Beaches Guide - Cocoa Beach

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Cocoa BeachCocoa BeachHow many beaches must a woman walk down before you can call her relaxed, rested and rejuvenated? Just one and it's Cocoa Beach - an hour's drive from Orlando.

Florida Beaches Guide - St. Pete Beach

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St. Pete BeachSt. Pete BeachCheck your watch. Is it time for a vacation yet? St. Pete Beach is a 7 mile stretch of clear waters, gentle winds and white sands. The serenity stops there though.

Florida Beaches Guide - Playalinda Beach

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Playalinda BeachPlayalinda BeachMove over wooden bangles and dangly earrings, we're shedding it all when we visit Playalinda Beach, a barrier island...

Florida Beaches Guide - Honeymoon Island State Park

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Honeymoon IslandHoneymoon IslandHere comes the sun and the sand and the lover's paradise. What were you expecting? It is Honeymoon Island, after all...


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