Showing posts with label fernandina beach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fernandina beach. Show all posts

Thursday, September 22, 2016

Top 10 Places to Retire in Florida

Retirement, one of the most looked forward to events in an adult’s life. The moment you can leave the workforce and relax the rest of your life, you have worked hard all your life and now is the time to slow down and enjoy the roses so to speak.
Beach in Orlando
This is why we are bringing you the top 10 best places to retire in Florida.

10. Orlando – if you like the busyness and excitement of having lots to do then this is the city for you for retirement. With attractions like Busch Gardens, Sea World, and of course Disneyland this is a great place to retire if you have grandkids.

9. Melbourne – a relaxing atmosphere with boat rides and golfing just around the corner, Melbourne is a wonderful place to consider retiring to, you won’t have all the bustle from vacationers like some other places.

8. Gainesville – This is the largest city in Alachua County, and also home to the University of Florida. It was ranked as the #1 place to live in North America in 2007 as well as the best places to live and play in the US by National Geographic Adventure.

Daytona Beach Sunglow Pier
7. Daytona Beach – If you enjoy the beach or golfing this sun filled Florida City is for you. Daytona Beach offers many attractions to lure you and keep you here. From the breathtaking views to the stunning wildlife.

6. Naples – this little jewel is nestled comfortably in the Gulf of Mexico. Naples is known for world class shopping, fine dining, and abundant and challenging golf courses. The sun always shines in Naples and the beaches are always ready for some company.

5. Jupiter – Here is an upper class style area, which is perfect for retirement. Take a look at the houses for sale or just look into a condo or small apartment. Enjoy the summer sunshine in Florida down here in Jupiter.

4. Vero Beach – This political subdivision of Florida consists of 13.1 square miles. This beautiful
Miami Beach
city is located a mere 190 miles south Jacksonville, and 135 miles north of Miami.

3. Jacksonville – The city is located in the northeast corner of the state and is actually the largest city by area in the continental U.S.  Jacksonville can offer beachfront, downtown and suburban living throughout the metropolitan area.

2. Miami – This seaport city on the Atlantic Ocean on the southern tip of Florida is probably one of the most popular vacation spots. If you enjoy the rush of tourists and beaches, bars, and adventure then this is surely the place for you.


1. Fernandina Beach – Located on the breathtaking Amelia Island this lovely little town is a wonderful retirement spot. Play a few rounds of golf on one of the champion golf courses or even just enjoy a historical walk around the area. There are local art galleries and even fishing events to keep you busy. It also home to Florida Adventure Sports!

Thursday, April 28, 2016

Best Beaches in Florida

There are so many options when you are looking to book a beach vacation down in Northern Florida, but how do you know which beach is best for you and your family? Sure, you can read reviews, you can even talk to people and let’s not forget checking out those travel sites and reading about all that there is to offer at these beaches, but why go through all that when you can simply check out our list below of the Best Beaches in Florida.

1. Fernandina Beach – Pristine, majestic, and granted so many awards for being the best beach out there. Come and see what makes this beach so spectacular, fun for every person in the family with lots to do besides just having beach days.
Clearwater Beach

2. South Beach – A secluded beach that is going to give you peace and quiet and tranquility for certain. The beach is small which might be why it is so secluded.

3. Fort Clinch – If you want to go back to the more natural feel of the beach this is the best option for you. Fort Clinch is a natural undeveloped beach that is miles long and just waiting for you. This would be a great spot for those who want a more secluded vacation.

4. St. Augustine Beach – this beach has the Old Town feel to it and for good reason, the beach is conveniently located close to the town of St. Augustine. Enjoy shaded pavilions, playgrounds, bait shops, and fine dining all within walking distance to the beach.

5. Neptune Beach – The best place to head if you are a surf enthusiast, the breaks are great here
Key West
which is why this beach is the most talked about among those who love to surf.

6. Key West Beach – Some visitors would call this beach paradise, the beauty of the beach, the breathtaking view as the sunsets, who knows the real meaning of the word paradise but we can tell you Key West Beach has to be pretty close. There is so much to do when you are here as well, snorkel in the crystal clear waters, hike, shop, or just lounge around on the beach, anything you do is bound to be great.

7. Clearwater Beach – the beach has been given the reputation of being one of America’s finest beaches and has brought countless families and couples alike to its shores. Clearwater Beach is 3 miles of pristine sandy shores stretching down the Pinellas Peninsula. Enjoy the beach, parasailing, dolphin watching cruises, and fishing just to name a few of the adventurous activities you can do here.

8. Miami – Glitz and glamor might come to mind when you first hear about this beach. Not only is it great for those seeking a glitzy nightlife but it is also a wonderful destination for family vacations.
Miami Beach
Kids love spending time swimming at Biscayne Bay and adults love the tour Art Deco architecture here. There is something for everyone at Miami Beach.

9. Fort Lauderdale – There is so much to do here besides just spending the day on the beach, visit Las Olas Boulevard or the Everglades nature center, and if you prefer water adventures take a deep sea fishing excursion and see what the biggest fish you can catch is.

10. Pensacola Beach – the entire town of Pensacola is a laid back beach town where a laid back and mellow attitude is the only way to go. The sands are white as sugar and the water blue as the sky, this beach is perfect for kayaking or sunbathing.

There is a lot of tourism to see these best beaches in Florida, but nothing beats the exhalation of a birds-eye view with with a powered hang gliding flight with Florida Adventure Sports.