Real Estate News, Florida

Discover the Best Beach Towns in Florida

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Published on September 9, 2013

When the cool crisp air begins to set in, Baby Boomers dreading the thought of another harsh winter begin to long for the gorgeous seaside towns in Florida. Palm Coast, Vero Beach, Naples and Sarasota are known as some of the best beach towns in Florida. With all of the sundrenched activities and anticipated outdoor events scheduled this winter, it’s easy to understand why these cities are popular when deciding where to retire in Florida. Check out why people are visiting these cities and spending their days in the sandy shores of these seaside towns!

Palm Coast, Florida - For those looking for plenty of palm trees and a golden coast, the city of Palm Coast provides just that. One of the best beach towns in Florida is located in Flagler County on the east side of the state. Palm Coast’s main attractions include Washington Oaks State Gardens, Gamble Rogers Memorial Recreation Area and North Peninsula State Park. The natural surroundings of these state parks cater to individuals interested in sailing, hiking, boating, fishing and many other things! Washington Oaks State Park celebrates nature and wildlife every day. The City schedules events in The Gardens, historic trails guide tourists through the evolution of the park and regular art shows are featured throughout the year. Palm Coast's hard sandy unspoiled beaches are beautiful!

Vero Beach, Florida - Located on the east coast in the middle of the state, rests the smaller city of Vero Beach. This best art town is where to retire in Florida if you're searching for a rich cultural environment without the hustle and bustle of a big city. Resident's can enjoy the breathtaking McKee Botanical Garden exhibits, reserve a seat at the Riverside Theatre or view the frequently changing art exhibits at the Vero Beach Museum of Art. Residents can enjoy a day in the sun at one of the various public beaches and end the night with a stroll along AIA admiring the laid-back nightlife. Vero Beach is a cool, calm and refined place to relax and there is no reason not to during retirement!

Naples, Florida - Moving towards the west is the ideal city for retirees with a passion for adventure. Naples and the surrounding areas are top destinations for tourist attractions and a mecca for animal lovers in Florida. The main attractions include the Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens, Captain Steve’s Swamp Buggy Adventures, Babcock Wilderness Adventures and so much more!

After exploring the outskirts of Naples, residents can enter the city and prepare to be surprised! The elegance and beauty of downtown Naples architecture and entertainment makes this one of the best beach towns in Florida. Go fishing at Crayton Cove or spend some moolah at the Tin City shops while watching the sunset. Wine and dine at one of the Bayfront bars or restaurants to reflect on the incredible moments of the day's adventure! 

Sarasota, Florida - When deciding where to retire in Florida, Sarasota is at the top of many retiree’s list. Residents of the city enjoy the performing arts and festivals arranged by the city. This year Sarasota was put in the running for the 2013 All America City Award and named a finalist in July by the National Civic League. Sarasota is one of the major destinations in Florida that has invested time and effort into organizing elaborate city and philanthropic events.

Residents can enjoy the projects and campaigns focused on veteran contributions in the city. The Patriot Plaza is a ceremonial amphitheatre at the renowned Sarasota National Cemetery and the Legacy of Valor is a campaign that remembers the commitment of Veterans and their loved ones. Sarasota is known for its powder white beaches and amazing outdoor escapes, however its commitment to honoring the resident Veterans is just another reason to consider retiring to this piece of paradise.