Best Guide to Florida Gulf Beaches
This book helps visitors and residents choose among the many beaches of the Florida Gulf Coast.

Ask anyone who has ever visited the Florida Gulf Coast what his or her favorite beach is, and you'll get as many different answers as there are people. There are so many different beaches that it can be difficult to know which is best for you and your family. Finding a place to park your car and access the beach is another challenge. In my book, "Florida Beaches--Finding Your Paradise on the Lower Gulf Coast," I provide visitors to West Florida's Gulf Coast with all the information they need to find the perfect beach.
I'm a third-generation native of Bradenton, Florida and I've visited every Gulf beach from the city of Dunedin to Marco Island and I've written detailed descriptions of ninety-six named beaches, and dozens of unnamed beaches, making it possible for anyone to quickly determine which beaches are the best for them, how to get there, and where to park. I've also included a chapter on how to avoid beach hazards such as sharks, jellyfish, sting rays, rip currents, red tide, crime, and other dangers.
As Florida's population increases, beach access is becoming more and more restricted. I've located and identified many hard-to-find beach access points. This 176 page book is filled with detailed information on beach access locations and fees, hours of operation, descriptions of facilities, type of sand and other natural and manmade features, where to swim and where not to swim, where to find a quiet secluded beach, and which beaches have free parking. Even lifelong Florida residents are surprised at the great variety of beaches on the Gulf Coast as they discover new beaches to enjoy.
In the book, I also give my opinion on the best beaches for swimming, walking, shelling, birding, camping, finding solitude, people-watching, and snorkeling. 48 black and white photographs and 25 maps make locating new beaches simple and easy.
For more information or to purchase a copy, visit http://www.beachhunter.net/book.htm.
For the Media
"Florida Beaches--Finding Your Paradise on the Lower Gulf Coast" is the most up-to-date and detailed guide available for the beaches from Pinellas County to Marco Island. For more information or a review copy, please email the author, David McRee, at beachhunter@beachhunter.net. A media kit with photos is available at http://www.beachhunter.net/media_press_info.htm.

Ask anyone who has ever visited the Florida Gulf Coast what his or her favorite beach is, and you'll get as many different answers as there are people. There are so many different beaches that it can be difficult to know which is best for you and your family. Finding a place to park your car and access the beach is another challenge. In my book, "Florida Beaches--Finding Your Paradise on the Lower Gulf Coast," I provide visitors to West Florida's Gulf Coast with all the information they need to find the perfect beach.
I'm a third-generation native of Bradenton, Florida and I've visited every Gulf beach from the city of Dunedin to Marco Island and I've written detailed descriptions of ninety-six named beaches, and dozens of unnamed beaches, making it possible for anyone to quickly determine which beaches are the best for them, how to get there, and where to park. I've also included a chapter on how to avoid beach hazards such as sharks, jellyfish, sting rays, rip currents, red tide, crime, and other dangers.
As Florida's population increases, beach access is becoming more and more restricted. I've located and identified many hard-to-find beach access points. This 176 page book is filled with detailed information on beach access locations and fees, hours of operation, descriptions of facilities, type of sand and other natural and manmade features, where to swim and where not to swim, where to find a quiet secluded beach, and which beaches have free parking. Even lifelong Florida residents are surprised at the great variety of beaches on the Gulf Coast as they discover new beaches to enjoy.
In the book, I also give my opinion on the best beaches for swimming, walking, shelling, birding, camping, finding solitude, people-watching, and snorkeling. 48 black and white photographs and 25 maps make locating new beaches simple and easy.
For more information or to purchase a copy, visit http://www.beachhunter.net/book.htm.
For the Media
"Florida Beaches--Finding Your Paradise on the Lower Gulf Coast" is the most up-to-date and detailed guide available for the beaches from Pinellas County to Marco Island. For more information or a review copy, please email the author, David McRee, at beachhunter@beachhunter.net. A media kit with photos is available at http://www.beachhunter.net/media_press_info.htm.
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