Cedar Key
Cedar Key is a small, historic island community located on the ‘Nature Coast’ of Florida, far removed from the bustling developments of the southern Gulf. Geologically, it is an archipelago…
Cedar Key is a small, historic island community located on the ‘Nature Coast’ of Florida, far removed from the bustling developments of the southern Gulf. Geologically, it is an archipelago…
Honeymoon Island State Park is a pristine natural oasis located at the western end of the Dunedin Causeway. Geologically, the island is part of the barrier island system that protects…
Fort De Soto (North Beach) is a rugged and pristine natural treasure located on the largest park in Pinellas County. Geologically, the park consists of five interconnected islands (keys): Madelaine…
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Anna Maria Island is a seven-mile-long barrier island that serves as a sanctuary of ‘Old Florida’ charm, resisting the high-rise development that has transformed many other coastal areas. Geologically, the…
Venice Beach, often referred to as the ‘Shark Tooth Capital of the World,’ offers a distinct and fascinating coastal experience on Florida’s Gulf Coast. Geologically, the area is a treasure…
Sanibel Island is a world-apart destination on Florida’s Gulf Coast, famous for its unique east-west orientation which acts as a giant ‘scoop’ for shells arriving from the Gulf of Mexico.…
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Siesta Beach, located on the barrier island of Siesta Key near Sarasota, Florida, is world-renowned for its unique geological composition and rich history, consistently ranking among the top beaches in…
Naples Beach and its iconic Pier represent the high-water mark of Southwest Florida’s Gulf Coast elegance. Located at the end of 12th Avenue South, the beach stretches for miles in…
Boca Raton, located in Palm Beach County, Florida, is a city characterized by its opulent atmosphere, historic Mediterranean Revival architecture, and pristine coastline. The name ‘Boca Raton’ has a somewhat…
Fort Lauderdale Beach, often referred to as the ‘Venice of America’ due to its extensive system of canals and waterways, occupies a central role in the history and culture of…
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