Beaches in California / Florida - compare & contrast..
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Beaches in California / Florida - compare & contrast..
Judging by one or two of the recent posts, looks like people are thinking about summer vacations - and we're no exception.
We've got a few things that we're considering, but one thing that we're all agreed on is that we want to relax for a few days on a beach at some point. Having moved from the Dorset coast to Dallas last year, we're all missing the Sea a wee bit!
We've always enjoyed beaches on the Gulf coast of Florida - Sarasota, Sanibel Island, that kind of place.
One of the vacation options we're considering is California, and I was wondering how the beaches in Southern California compare to the Florida Gulf Coast? Is the Ocean warm? Is it fine sand? Will the temperature be good and hot? I'm sure there are plenty of beaches to choose from, but given that we really like the Gulf coast beaches are we likely to find something we like, or might we be disappointed??
We've got a few things that we're considering, but one thing that we're all agreed on is that we want to relax for a few days on a beach at some point. Having moved from the Dorset coast to Dallas last year, we're all missing the Sea a wee bit!
We've always enjoyed beaches on the Gulf coast of Florida - Sarasota, Sanibel Island, that kind of place.
One of the vacation options we're considering is California, and I was wondering how the beaches in Southern California compare to the Florida Gulf Coast? Is the Ocean warm? Is it fine sand? Will the temperature be good and hot? I'm sure there are plenty of beaches to choose from, but given that we really like the Gulf coast beaches are we likely to find something we like, or might we be disappointed??
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Re: Beaches in California / Florida - compare & contrast..
One of the vacation options we're considering is California, and I was wondering how the beaches in Southern California compare to the Florida Gulf Coast? Is the Ocean warm? Is it fine sand? Will the temperature be good and hot? I'm sure there are plenty of beaches to choose from, but given that we really like the Gulf coast beaches are we likely to find something we like, or might we be disappointed??
There are lots of different beaches, busy Santa Monica beach with the pier and shopping very close, Malibu has rockpools which are cool for younger kids, Venice Beach has entertainers along the boardwalk. You can rent bicycles and cycle along the boardwalks from one beach to another.
Lots of other great things to do besides the beach here too.
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Don't think we're likely to get as far North as Santa Monica or Malibu - looking around San Diego / La Jolla region I think.
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San Diego is lovely too, tons to do, cooler than LA. Some beaches are nice, but as its a port I think you have to pick and choose a little bit. La Jolla has lots of rock pools.
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Cooler as in trendy, cooler, or literally temperature cooler? Less likely for good beaches then? Not too bothered about stuff to do - the main event is the beaching, IYSWIM
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Shame to go to such great places and not see stuff, but each to their own.
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Re: Beaches in California / Florida - compare & contrast..
One of the vacation options we're considering is California, and I was wondering how the beaches in Southern California compare to the Florida Gulf Coast? Is the Ocean warm? Is it fine sand? Will the temperature be good and hot? I'm sure there are plenty of beaches to choose from, but given that we really like the Gulf coast beaches are we likely to find something we like, or might we be disappointed??
BTW - I'm from Dorset too
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Don't know why I'm bothered about the temps - bound to be warmer than swimming in the sea on the beach at Poole
Where in Dorset are you from?
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Gotcha - thanks
Fair point - always nice to be somewhere with plenty to offer. Just for this particular element, I'm really concerned about the beach.
Fair point - always nice to be somewhere with plenty to offer. Just for this particular element, I'm really concerned about the beach.
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In that case Coronado would probably be perfect. We stayed there as part of a 3 week road trip in Southern California a few years ago. It was the only place we actually 'chilled out'. The beach is lovely and super clean, its definately warm enough to sunbathe and swim, its uncrowded and you can see your kids (if you have any) for what seems like miles so they can have a bit of freedom.
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In that case Coronado would probably be perfect. We stayed there as part of a 3 week road trip in Southern California a few years ago. It was the only place we actually 'chilled out'. The beach is lovely and super clean, its definately warm enough to sunbathe and swim, its uncrowded and you can see your kids (if you have any) for what seems like miles so they can have a bit of freedom.
Thanks to both you and Socal Local for you help and advice - much appreciated
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What kind of beaches do you want?
If you like urban beaches with all the facilities then San Diego is fine.
As you move north towards LA it oscillates between nice beaches and navy-induced industrial blight.
Eventually you'll get to Malibu (Baywatch), which is okay although perhaps a little stuffy.
Once you head north of Malibu though it starts to chill out a lot. Along Highway 1 you can find all sorts of secret coves and surfer spots. That's my preferred choice - a little cove all to myself.
It's a cold current that hits California, so be under no illusions, in general the water is not especially warm.
The advantage that California has over Florida of course, is that there are a bunch of other landscapes to see that are neither beach nor marsh.
I vote California every time.
If you like urban beaches with all the facilities then San Diego is fine.
As you move north towards LA it oscillates between nice beaches and navy-induced industrial blight.
Eventually you'll get to Malibu (Baywatch), which is okay although perhaps a little stuffy.
Once you head north of Malibu though it starts to chill out a lot. Along Highway 1 you can find all sorts of secret coves and surfer spots. That's my preferred choice - a little cove all to myself.
It's a cold current that hits California, so be under no illusions, in general the water is not especially warm.
The advantage that California has over Florida of course, is that there are a bunch of other landscapes to see that are neither beach nor marsh.
I vote California every time.
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Also, for the record, The Isle of Harris in Scotland has the best beaches EVER.
FACT.
Sunshine is overrated.
FACT.
Sunshine is overrated.
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Ones like on the gulf coast of Florida
Hmmm, that could be an issue....
Agreed when looked at holistically, but if all we are interested in is lying on a beach and swimming in the warm sea.....
It's a cold current that hits California, so be under no illusions, in general the water is not especially warm.
The advantage that California has over Florida of course, is that there are a bunch of other landscapes to see that are neither beach nor marsh.
I vote California every time.
I vote California every time.
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Also, for the record, The Isle of Harris in Scotland has the best beaches EVER.
FACT.
http://www.hirtahouse.co.uk/beach-large.jpg
Sunshine is overrated.
FACT.
http://www.hirtahouse.co.uk/beach-large.jpg
Sunshine is overrated.
I spent my teens on the North East Coast of Scotland (between Peterhead & Aberdeen) some lovely beaches there too. Sea was pretty cold for swimming though!