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  2. The 20 Best Beach Towns in Florida (Because You Need to ... - AOL

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    South of Tampa on Florida’s Gulf Coast, the city even has its own app to help you explore all 20 beaches, as well as activity guides. Speaking of Tampa, you’re only a driving distance away ...

  3. Travel + Leisure names Palm Beach to list of best beach towns ...

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    Travel + Leisure has named Palm Beach as one of the 12 best beach towns on the East Coast, citing amenities including high-end shopping like that found along Worth Avenue, seen here from Hibiscus ...

  4. We know the most popular beaches. Here are the best ... - AOL

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    We know these are the best beaches in Florida. The Travel Channel said so in a 2022 survey. ... “In-the-know surfers and vacationers converge for an east coast beach vibe that feels more like ...

  5. I've lived in Florida for over 25 years and always tell ... - AOL

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    Known as the Emerald Coast, the Florida panhandle is a must-visit destination. Its white-sand beaches, emerald-green water, and countless quaint beach towns make it an amazing way to explore some ...

  6. Best cities to visit in Florida, from Miami to Jacksonville - AOL

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    Not many people know this, but America’s oldest city is not in Virginia or Massachusetts but on the east coast of Florida. Dating back to 1565, St Augustine was founded by the Spanish ...

  7. The 24 Absolute Best Beaches in Florida, from the Keys to the ...

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    Florida may be known as the Sunshine State, but it might as well rebrand itself as the Shoreline State. With 8,436 miles of shoreline—second only to Alaska, which arguably, has less beach-friendly