We always drive to Cocoa Beach 45-1 hr. We Love the beach there, the Food, and its never crowded, we normally stay one day, but we are going for two this Sept. don't pay for parking you can park for free at Ron Johns Surf Shop, were you can...
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Be sure to pay attention to the time of year you may be visiting Daytona Beach. Run for the Sun (bike week) spring break time, special events, races all increase the population of Daytona Beach exponentially and can really interfere in your...
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If you are traveling to Walt Disney World , or anywhere in or near Orlando , you are within an hour's drive of some of the best beaches in Florida. The closest beaches are Cocoa Beach and Daytona Beach , both on the Atlantic coast.
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The closest beaches are on the Atlantic side, Jetty Park, Cocoa Beach, and Daytona. The gulf side does have nicer beaches such as Clearwater and St. Pete. However the gulf side beaches are a 2+ hour drive, whereas the ocean side is just abo...
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It depends on where in Orlando you are at. There's Daytona Beach, New Smyrna Beach, or Coco Beach. ChaCha on my friend!
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Cocoa Beach is Orlando, FLs Closest beach Because Orlando Is 40 miles closer to the east coast than it is to the west.
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Cocoa Beach. It's pretty much directly east and will take you 40-60 minutes to get there (if your closer to the airport, it's even faster). Cape Canaveral isn't as close, but the two are like side-by-side, so for Cape Canaveral you'd only h...
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