Long boardwalks stretch over estuaries and mangroves, leading to a secluded beach with clean, unspoiled sand. The atmosphere stays quiet and peaceful, with few people around and a relaxing natural vibe. Golf cart shuttles and tram services help visitors cross the lagoon and reach the beach easily.
Wide paved walkways and a handicap boardwalk make moving around easy. Access to the beach includes a free shuttle, ramps, and options like a golf cart or boardwalk for wheelchairs.
Secluded beach offers a peaceful escape with beautiful waters ideal for kayaking. Waves are excellent and the view is stunning, making it a natural treasure in a busy area.
Good to know
The entrance fee is $5 per car for the whole day.
There is plenty of parking available at the park.
The bathrooms are located near the beach.
Public beach offers peaceful atmosphere with beautiful sand and ocean views. Facilities include showers and changing rooms near a wooden boardwalk. The beach feels quiet and private despite being open to the public.
Heavy-duty solid plastic walkways make moving beach carts, strollers, and wheelchairs easy. Plenty of handicap spots and a wheelchair ramp connect the parking lot to accessible showers and the beach.
Free public beach with showers, bathrooms, and lifeguards on duty offers a clean and safe environment. Known for great sunrises and excellent spots to find shark's teeth and shells.
Good to know
Parking at Mickler Beach is limited, so plan to arrive early.
The parking lot fills up by 9:30 AM during summer weekdays.
Public restrooms and changing cabins are available at the beach.
Beach park offers clear blue water and beautiful sandy shores with a laid-back atmosphere and stunning fishing pier views. It hosts a historic casino building featuring a ballroom and courtyard for events. Nearby dining and live music add to a family-friendly, peaceful vibe.
The beach offers wheelchair accessible paved paths and handicap parking close by. Lifeguards are on duty, and shade pavilions sit visible from the beach for easy access.
Clear water and a peaceful atmosphere define this beach. The pier, park, and sandy shore create a beautiful, relaxing spot for family days and casual visits.
Good to know
On Fridays, there are bonfires and live music at the park.
Parking at the park costs $3.50 per hour with a minimum payment of 2 hours.
Expect various activities like bingo and fishing at the pier.
Fishing pier offers spectacular ocean views and a peaceful, quiet atmosphere with a gentle sea breeze. It attracts those seeking relaxation and solitude, often feeling like a private sanctuary away from crowds.
Shorter distance to the water makes it easy for people with mobility challenges. The pier remains well accessible even during maintenance. The beach is clean and offers a peaceful setting.
Clean beach offers plenty of space even on busy days. The pier provides a calm atmosphere and good fishing spots, with a nearby restaurant adding to the experience.
Good to know
Parking costs $5 per hour at Dania Beach Pier.
Admission to the pier is $3 per person; children under 5 enter for free.
Restrooms are not available near the pier.
Park spans over 11 acres with large pier, observatory deck, and 600 feet of beach. Atmosphere stays peaceful and spacious, offering quiet ocean views and a private beach feeling. Amenities include playgrounds, picnic areas with grills, and fishing access, attracting families and boaters.
Handicapped parking spots are easy to find and close to the main areas. The park offers accessible barbecues, handicapped-accessible tables, and nearby restrooms designed for ease of use.
A quiet and relaxing beach with both grassy and sandy areas offers safe swimming spots for kids with gentle waves and lifeguards on duty. Free parking and views of boats passing through the inlet add to the experience.
Good to know
Parking can be problematic on weekends after 9 am.
The beach is protected and has lifeguards on duty.
Dogs are allowed on the Intracoastal Waterway side of the park.
Wide sandy shores meet calm blue waters with gorgeous sunset views and multiple boardwalks leading to the beach. The atmosphere stays quiet and peaceful, with outdoor cafes and rental amenities adding convenience and comfort.
Handicap parking sits right at the front, making arrival easy. Bathrooms and the parking lot are fully accessible, with a short walk to the beach from the public access point.
Beautiful white sand and easy beach access make this spot stand out. The water is clear and the beach feels spacious and well-maintained.
Good to know
Parking costs $4 per hour at the beach.
Arrive by 10:00 am on weekends to secure a parking space.
Expect limited parking availability on weekends.
Nature preserve offers quiet sandy beach and peaceful walking trails with shaded picnic areas. Observation tower provides wide views of nearby cities and bay, enhancing the serene atmosphere. Swimming and boating are not allowed, keeping the environment calm and safe.
Wheelchair users find multiple accessible viewing platforms, including a three-story tower and a ramped platform. Many walkways and a shale trail support handicap access throughout the preserve.
Clear blue water and amazing sunsets create a beautiful setting. The beach stays quiet and less crowded, with picnic tables and enough parking. Dogs and families find it welcoming and relaxing.
Good to know
Swimming is not allowed due to dangerous currents created by the nearby power plant.
Apollo Beach Preserve closes at sunset.
Parking is available, but limited until the gate opens at 8am.
City park offers beach access with gorgeous bayfront views and a quiet, peaceful atmosphere. Amenities include playgrounds, picnic tables, and barbecue facilities, making it suitable for families and outdoor activities.
Wheelchair mats run from the beach to the water, making it easier to get close to the shore. Covered picnic spots, walking paths, and restrooms include accessible facilities for those with mobility challenges.
A quiet beach sits by the park, perfect for relaxing and spending peaceful time with children. The area offers beautiful views of the bay and planes passing close overhead.
Good to know
Parking is free from Monday to Friday, from sunrise until 12 noon.
Parking costs $1 to $2 per hour outside free hours, max $12 per day.
Avoid entering the water due to high bacteria levels.
Oceanfront hotel offers art deco charm and incomparable ocean views with a serene beach setting. Spaces include a warm pool with a pool bar, a women's-only lounge with jacuzzi, and a spa featuring comfortable relaxation areas. Atmosphere suits romantic getaways and quiet relaxation, with easy walking access to local spots.
Beach attendants set up a beautiful spot and carry accessible chairs down to the sand. Staff help find wheelchair accessible rooms and provide simple fixes like tennis balls for walker legs.
The beach sits almost directly beside the resort, offering an awesome ocean view. Beach attendants provide exceptional service, setting up spots and assisting with accessibility.
Good to know
Valet parking costs $35 per day, which is mandatory.
The resort has no handicap access available.
Expect a $30 per night resort fee added to your bill.
Hotel offers marina and beach views with rooms opening directly to water. Atmosphere blends old Florida charm with a quiet, cozy vibe and a rooftop bar featuring a lively music playlist. Pool and hot tub remain open 24/7, supporting both relaxation and late-night gatherings.
Staff move guests to the first floor and assign handicap accessible rooms when needed. Wheelchair access covers the room, bar, and parking, with features like a handicap shower wand instead of a fixed shower head.
Beach access sits directly across the street with bathrooms, showers, and a snack bar. The hotel stands about 100 feet from the beach, offering easy access and an ideal spot for beach walks with restored natural vegetation.
Good to know
Happy hour specials are available at the rooftop bar.
The hotel charges a $15 per day parking fee.
The hotel does not offer breakfast options.