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South Walton Beaches

Sunday, August 15th, 2010 No Commented
Categorized Under: Florida

South Walton: Walton Beaches Travel Video Postcard Tucked away in Floridas  panhandle the 26 miles of the Beaches of South Walton in Floridas panhandle boast costal dunes graceful waves and emerald green waters The towns and beaches of South Walton, Florida, in Florida panhandle are family travel favorites Family Travelers find them safe Family Travelers [...]

Egmont Key Beach

Monday, December 28th, 2009 No Commented
Categorized Under: America

Egmont Key, Florida, is a 360-acre wildlife refuge accessible only by boat. Several operators offer snorkeling excursions to this barrier island where visitors can enjoy its unique eco-inhabitants – gopher tortoises, box turtles, shore and wading birds and nesting sea turtles. The island’s proudest man-made possession is its lighthouse, built in 1858, which continues to [...]

Pansacola Beach

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009 No Commented
Categorized Under: America, Turks and Caicos Islands

Although Spring Break in Pensacola is said to be a tad tamer than Panama City Beach, it still serves up its share of bikini contests, Jell-O wrestling and foam dance parties. But Pensacola has matured a bit – the estimated 500,000 students it draws are mainly grad students looking for a fun but relaxed vacation, [...]

Panama City Beach

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009 No Commented
Categorized Under: America, Florida

The city claims to have the world's most beautiful beaches, but the credit should really go to the Appalachian Mountains – the renowned, pure white sand of the beaches is actually finely ground quartz crystals washed down from the nearby mountain chain. For Spring Breakers, Panama City Beach is a culmination of your mom's worst [...]

New Smyrna Beach

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009 No Commented
Categorized Under: America

New Smyrna Beach prides itself on being a casual, unhurried coastal town, free of crowds, pollution and noise. No wonder snowbirds flock here, as do vacationers seeking best value. With 13 miles of white sand, locals describe this slice of Florida as the place "where the ocean meets the sky". While water sports rule, offshore [...]

Daytona Beach

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009 No Commented
Categorized Under: America

Daytona Beach is synonymous with auto racing and spring break. Known as the "Birthplace of Speed", it garnered attention in the 1930s and 40s when racing automobiles and setting new speed records was all the rage. The beach itself is a 23-mile, 500-foot-wide racetrack (in low tide). Today, Daytona Beach is an eclectic mix of [...]

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