Beautiful! This inlet has free pkg lot on beach side and inlet side. Peaceful and not too busy. Beautiful sunsets, gorgeous white sand. Amazing flora and fauna and dunes. Locates just North of the bridge is my favorite spot, on the beach/inlet, from Jacksonville to Titusville along A1A. I absolutely love it! Definitely worth checking out. The only negative is a bit of vehicle noise from the bridge. Also, Fort Mantanzas is 1 minute drive away. It's a free tourist attraction to see the for on the inlet. You take a small ferry to the fort. Just need to reserve your free tickets. You must show up, in person, to the fort office to reserve tickets for that days ferries. Check online for more info. I'm all about FREE activities as I'm a poor traveling pet/house sitter. Enjoy the pictures. I will try and...
Read moreFort Matanzas Beach is an absolute gem! As a quiet and serene destination, it offers the perfect escape for families seeking tranquility and relaxation. The pristine shoreline and shimmering waters create a picturesque backdrop that will leave you in awe. The beach's peaceful atmosphere allows for uninterrupted quality time with loved ones, making it an ideal spot for building sandcastles, playing beach games, or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll along the shore. The gentle waves are perfect for swimming, and the ample space ensures everyone can find their own little slice of paradise. With its breathtaking beauty and family-friendly ambiance, Fort Matanzas Beach is an unforgettable destination that promises to create cherished memories for...
Read moreProbably one of the best beaches I’ve been to in awhile! I’m from Tampa and even if you go to a “local” beach area it’s still packed. This beach was perfect! We went on a Tuesday so there was hardly anyone but locals soaking up the sun. Parking was free but we did have to drive a bit down the strip to find any as this beach is mostly just locals rather than tourists. Lots of fun shells and sea life so bring sifters and goggles if you have kids who want to explore. The sun was brutal so I’d recommend going in the morning and bring a tent or an umbrella! Also barely any seagulls in sight (again I’m from Tampa and the seagulls are super obnoxious) so bringing snacks and a lunch...
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