October 17, 2009

Family Fun in Flagler Beach

Flagler Beach Florida is located on the east coast of Florida between Daytona Beach and St. Augustine. Its a beach lover's delight with six miles of untouched Florida beaches, perfect for surfing, fishing from the surf, beachcombing, swimming or just soaking up the sunshine. Flagler Beach is pet friendy and it allows dogs on the beach. It has grown from a sleepy fishing village to a unique community while still retaining much of its original charm. The Intracoastal Waterway also flows through the town providing opportunities for boaters and fishermen. Be sure to reserve your spring break vacations online well in advance for best selection.

Flagler Beach has outdoor cafes, restaurants and pubs, gift shops and lots of Flagler Beach motels, hotels and other rental options. Visit during the 4th of July and enjoy a spectacular fireworks display. During the rest of the year there are always arts & crafts fairs, live music, local entertainment and other special events to enjoy. All of this, plus Flagler Beach is only 15 miles to famous Daytona Beach. If you decide to journey to Orlando, be sure to reserve your Orlando FL hotels.

Flagler County offers more than 19 miles of untouched Florida beaches making a perfect place for beachcombing, surfing, water sports or relaxing on the beach. A variety of beautiful Florida State and Flagler County parks offer canoeing, kayaking, hiking, bird watching, tennis, biking, fresh and salt water fishing and historical experiences and tours. For the real golfer there are some Florida golf courses in Flagler County, making it a golf paradise.

When planning your stay, choose from Flagler Beach oceanfront Florida bed & breakfasts, a luxury resort, a variety of Flagler Beach hotels and campgrounds. The quaint town has a population of less than 5000, and combines natural scenic beauty and an ideal year round climate. The town of Flagler Beach is bordered on the east by the Atlantic Ocean and on the west by the Intracoastal Waterway with its marshes and wetlands. Over six miles of quiet, pristine beach offers visitors a variety of outdoor recreation. You can go bike riding along the Atlantic Ocean for over twenty miles, walk from downtown Flagler Beach to the Intracoastal Waterway to see the wetlands, or take an eco-tour.

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