Barrier Island

St. Pete Beach, Florida

St. Pete Beach, Florida

St. Pete Beach near Tampa is regarded as one of the best beaches in the United States. It’s located on a barrier island named Long Key, along with 7 other islands and has almost brilliant white sand and the gentle waves of the Gulf of Mexico. Many people get confused thinking of Saint Petersburg, Florida, [...]

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Enjoy Trip to Beachwalker Park Kiawah Island, South Carolina

Have you been to the beautiful Beachwalker Park Kiawah Island, located between the Bohicket River and the Atlantic Ocean? If you have never been to this mesmerizing place on earth, it is time to pack your bags and plan a holiday in South Carolina. Its wide coastline along the Caribbean island looks exceedingly beautiful to [...]

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Fernandina Beach

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Fernandina Beach is a wonderful, well-preserved town at the north end of Amelia Island, which is Florida’s most northern barrier island. So it’s also Florida’s first beach town! This is the beginning of what many call the “First Coast,” a part of Florida’s northeast that is mainly overlooked by tourists as they zoom down I-95 toward [...]

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Cape Hatteras Beach in the Outer Banks of North Carolina

Cape Hatteras beaches have proven to be some of the most fun family friendly in all of the east coast United States. They are composed of beaches along the Cape Hatteras barrier island off of North Carolina and are home to some of the best windsurfers and kiteboarders in this part of the world. And [...]

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Captiva Island Beach, Florida

Hidden away off the mini concrete jungle of Fort Myers sits an island known for its Southwest Florida charm and probably one the most beautiful places to go shelling in the continental United States: Welcome to Captiva Island. The offices of Three Best Beaches is not far from this enchanted island so we know and [...]

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