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Florida Vacations - Destin or Clearwater?
I'm considering either - any thoughts from Florida people or those who have been there?
This is a family vacation, have a son who is 1.5 years old, so we are looking for family friendly places and things to do. Any other recommendations / things I should be considering? I'm on a pretty tight budget, since my play money up here doesn't go quite as far when I translate it into your money.... |
05-03-2016, 04:06 PM | #2 |
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Clearwater consistently makes the list of top 10 U.S. beaches. Lots of shops, food, lodging, etc... Pretty central as well. You can be in Tampa in 30min. St. Pete in 20min. Palm Harbor in 15 min. You can rent boats, stand up paddle boards, kayaks, wave runners, go parasailing, etc...
Plus, Frenchy's is there. Home of the worlds best grouper sandwich. You can skip over to Farmer's Creamery in St. Pete for some of the best home made ice cream on the east coast. With a tight budget, the beaches in clearwater offer plenty of soft sand to lounge around on. They're pretty big, talking a good 300yds of beach between the parking lot and water.
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05-03-2016, 04:11 PM | #3 |
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Clearwater over Destin for sure. As mentioned it's considered one of the best beaches in the country and it's very central allowing you to be in Tampa, Orlando or Miami in a relatively short amount of time. Nice beach with more stuff to do nearby.
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I second Mr Tonka 's sentiments. If you cannot get down to Naples where the real shit goes down (kidding, unless you like shuffleboard, then not kidding), then Clearwater is pretty great. Funny how that currency fluctuation works. A few years ago the Canadians were snapping up real estate because of it... now, y'all are complaining because your house currency-adjusted obligations went up, if you financed them with US banks in US dollars.
C'mon down though. We love you down here. (#nohomo)
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05-03-2016, 04:53 PM | #6 |
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Coming into Tampa or St. Pete / Clearwater airports are equally easy and convenient. Exit Tampa airport and head west for 15 min and you're in Clearwater. 15 more min and you're on Clearwater Beach.
I only mention because choosing a flight that goes into St. Pete/Clearwater isn't necessary. It only saves you about a 15 min drive. The Emerald coast is beautiful, no question. But you can only sit on a beach applying sunscreen to a toddler for so many hours. So much more to do in the Bay Area. Tampa has a nice aquarium. You can take in a Rays game if they are in town. (they play in St. Pete) Tampa has historic Ybor City which was home to several cigar factories, now to bistros and a collection of eclectic shops. The micro brewery scene here has exploded recently. Loads of good food on both sides of the Bay. There are places with authentic Cuban food and flamenco dancers. Ft. De Soto park at the souther tip of St. Pete is a great beach. Ferry rides to Egmont Key is fun and the water out there is like being in Key West. Many times i tell people to just stay in Tampa to avoid the beach resort hotel prices unless they are looking for the "beach vacation". But if you're looking for vaca and plan on hitting the beach 2 or 3 days out of 7, may as well stay somewhere less expensive and more central to everything. If you're going to spend every day on the beach or by a pool, find a condo or beach house to rent. They'll have private beaches and pools (typically) for you to use. And don't be afraid to meander south towards St. Pete to say, Indian Rocks Beach. Slightly more secluded but still 10 min from everything. If you make up your mind for the Bay Area, hit me up and i'll give you more details.
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Ft Desoto park and the surrounding chain of islands. Souther tip of St. Pete. Cross the channel and you're in Bradenton/Sarasota area. Egmont Key is just out of frame at the top right. Need to take a ferry or rent a boat to get there.
Shell island, only accessible by water craft, is in the foreground and Ft. Desoto is in the back ground. (with the road on it) You can rent kayaks at Ft Desoto and paddle up behind Shell island where the water is clear and still due to the island absorbing the surf from the Gulf. You'll see loads of birds, rays, tarpon, maybe dolphins, if you're really lucky maybe a baby shark or a sea turtle. Much of that area is shallow enough to walk around on as well. No motorized water craft allowed behind Shell island, so you tend to feel like you're all alone out there. It's a pretty cool place.
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Pretty interesting no one mentioned Destin...
As it has the whitest and most beautiful sands of any beaches in the entire USA, is in the cheapest part of Florida and looks like this- |
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Sarasota and Siesta Key Beach - consistently voted one of the best beaches in the US year over year. The sand is Snow White and like powdered sugar
Sarasota also has: Mote Marine Aquarium Ringling Museum - and most of the exhibits are free during the week. Downtown Sarasota is easy to walk around without the 'bustle' of a city like Tampa/St. Pete Big Cat Sanctuary and Preserve Great minor league baseball team The other beach access points are easy to navigate without the tourist crap to deal with. |
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Nope - Siesta Key Beach holds that honor for Florida
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If you want a "better" beach in terms of sand, water, etc, Destin hands down in my opinion. If you want more options to do things other than just the beach, Clearwater/Tampa/St. Pete no question. Decide what is more important to you. Enjoy the trip regardless of where you end up.
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Can't really speak to the OP's question of Clearwater vs Destin but I will say if you are looking at the Florida panhandle, consider the Seaside/Watercolor/Alys Beach area which is to the east of Destin. Same sugar white beaches, way less crowded and lots of family friendly activities. Give it a look...
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Thanks for the thoughts guys (even jtodd_fl who managed to be mostly civil but without emoticons, I just don't know his true feelings #hurtcanadianfeelings #fakecurrency) - seems like Clearwater gets some good votes!
I hear the comments on Destin, but I think with a 1.5 year old, Clearwater and its proximity to a lot of other things might be a better bet. I'll probably start looking at prices between hotels vs rentals to see where things fall out. Ideally I'd like 2 bedrooms so we can put the kid to sleep and still watch TV or sit on the balcony if it has a view. |
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If you only have the son who is 1.5 yrs, you're pretty good at any beach down here. He won't care as long as it's Sandy and wet. So I would say pick the location for you and your wife and you'll all be happy. That said, the gulf Coast from Clearwater to Naples would be the best bet for a small child. Shallow warmer water, little to no waves.
Clearwater has a 20s-40s crowd. Think tailgate. Lots of good seafood restaurants activities etc. Fort Desoto is good if you want to camp etc Siesta key is more picturesque and has the best sand. Super white it never gets hot in the sun. Sanibel-Captiva is laid back island life with great shelling. Where I went as a kid. There's others too but those would make my list. If you have older kids and want Disney etc, then do Clearwater. |
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Where in FL do they let you swim with the Manatee's..? Some river..?
I believe they are know as the Labrador Retriever of the water... THIS is where I'd like to visit |
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Crystal river. Close to Clearwater and Destin. More the sea cow of the water.https://www.floridastateparks.org/pa...ldlife-Viewing
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