San Jose Island (locally known as St. Jo’s) is a pristine, privately-owned barrier island accessible only by boat or ferry from Port Aransas. While the owners maintain the island as a wildlife sanctuary, the public beach is open to visitors along the shoreline below the vegetation line. The uninhabited nature of the island makes it […]
Beaches for Beachcombing
Blowing Rocks Preserve
Blowing Rocks Preserve, managed by The Nature Conservancy, features the largest Anastasia limestone shoreline on the Atlantic coast. During high tide and rough seas, waves crash against the rocks and force plumes of saltwater up to 50 feet in the air – a spectacular natural display. The preserve has restored native Florida coastal habitats including […]
Melbourne Beach
Melbourne Beach offers a quiet, residential beach experience in contrast to busier Space Coast beaches. The area is significant for sea turtle nesting, with loggerhead, green, and leatherback turtles laying eggs between May and October. The beach’s unspoiled stretches are ideal for long walks and collecting sea glass and shells. Historic points of interest include […]
Ponte Vedra Beach
Ponte Vedra Beach is an upscale community with pristine beaches and world-class golf, including the famous TPC Sawgrass course, home of THE PLAYERS Championship. The beach features unique coquina rock formations that create tide pools at low tide, perfect for exploring marine life. The GTM Research Reserve offers excellent hiking trails and wildlife viewing. The […]
Amelia Island Beach
Amelia Island offers 13 miles of pristine beaches with abundant wildlife and natural beauty. The beaches range from bustling Main Beach Park to secluded stretches along the state park. Uniquely, Amelia Island offers horseback riding tours along the shoreline. The island combines luxury resorts with Old Florida charm in historic Fernandina Beach. The area is […]
East Beach (St. Simons)
The main public beach area on St. Simons Island, featuring a wide, flat shoreline ideal for cycling, jogging, and shell collecting. Known for great bird watching, particularly during low tide when sandbars are exposed. Offers several public access points.
Coin Beach
Named for coins from shipwrecked vessels that wash ashore, located within Delaware Seashore State Park. Popular with metal detector enthusiasts and beachcombers. Less developed area with focus on natural beach experience.
Faithful Steward Beach
Named for the 1785 shipwreck “Faithful Steward” carrying British coins, located within Delaware Seashore State Park. Coins occasionally still wash ashore after storms. Features standard park facilities with interesting historical significance.
Seabrook Beach
Seabrook Beach is part of the planned community of Seabrook, designed as a walkable beach town. While the beach itself is public, the community provides well-maintained beach access paths and amenities. The wide, sandy beach is ideal for long walks, building sandcastles, or watching dramatic Pacific sunsets. Situated near Pacific Beach, it’s less crowded than […]