Captiva Island is known for its extraordinary sunset views and exceptional shelling opportunities, particularly for larger specimens like conch and whelk shells. The beaches have a secluded, romantic atmosphere with limited public access points maintaining their pristine condition. The island has a quirky, artistic vibe with colorful restaurants and shops. Legend has it that Captiva […]
Beaches for Sunset Viewing
Fort Zachary Taylor Beach
Fort Zachary Taylor Beach offers the clearest, most natural beach experience in Key West. Unlike the artificially created beaches on the island, this beach features natural coral and limestone shoreline with excellent snorkeling opportunities right offshore. The historic Civil War-era fort provides historical interest with daily tours. The park hosts the best sunset views in […]
Holly Beach
Holly Beach is one of Galveston’s most western public beach access points, offering a more natural experience than the island’s eastern beaches. The remote location results in fewer visitors, creating a sense of discovery and solitude rare on popular coastal areas. The beach allows vehicle access and overnight camping without permits, attracting those seeking a […]
Fort Myers Beach
Fort Myers Beach on Estero Island features seven miles of white sand beach with shallow, warm Gulf waters ideal for families. The beach is known for its gentle slope and calm waters, making it perfect for swimming and water activities. Times Square is the heart of the beach town with shops, restaurants, and street performers. […]
Pass-a-Grille Beach
Pass-a-Grille is a historic beach community at the southern end of St. Pete Beach with a distinct, laid-back character. The narrow beach town is only one block wide, with the Gulf of Mexico on one side and Boca Ciega Bay on the other. The beach features soft white sand and clear water with a historic […]
St. Pete Beach
Award-winning destination featuring wide, white-sand beaches and the historic pink Don CeSar hotel. Known for stunning sunsets, watersports, and proximity to downtown St. Petersburg’s vibrant art scene. Offers a blend of old Florida charm and modern amenities with numerous beachfront restaurants and bars.
Menemsha Beach
A small beach next to a working fishing village on Martha’s Vineyard, famous for having the island’s best sunset views. Known for fresh seafood available nearby and a relaxed, authentic atmosphere.
Herring Cove Beach
A calmer beach on Cape Cod Bay side of Provincetown with warm, shallow water and sunset views. Popular with LGBTQ+ community and families, with opportunities for whale and seal watching.
Kettle Cove Beach
A small, scenic cove beach adjacent to Crescent Beach but offering a more intimate experience. Popular for kayak launching, fishing, and beautiful sunset views in a picturesque setting.