We love Amelia Island beaches along the Atlantic Ocean plus the quaint town of Fernandina Beach is part of the rich history of this island north of Jacksonville.
Planning a family beach vacation in North Florida? You’re in luck. North Florida is home to some of the state’s most family-friendly beaches, offering everything from calm Gulf waters and sugar-white sand to historic coastal towns and plenty of activities for kids.
One of the things I appreciate most about North Florida beaches is the variety. Some families want shallow water and beachside amenities, while others prefer nature, wildlife, and a slower pace. Fortunately, North Florida has excellent options for both.
Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or a full family vacation, these five beaches consistently rank among the best beaches in North Florida for families. Our pick, as Florida residents, is below.
Destin Beach has miles of beaches and resorts. Notice the clear water of the Gulf.
Quick Comparison: Best Family Beaches in North Florida
Beach
Coast
Best For
Water Conditions
Family Activities
Crowd Level
Pensacola Beach
Gulf
Overall Family Vacation
Calm
Fishing, beach activities, dining
Moderate
Destin
Gulf
Clear Water & Activities
Calm
Water sports, attractions, fishing
High
St. Augustine Beach
Atlantic
History & Beach Combination
Moderate Waves
Historic attractions, beach fun
Moderate
Amelia Island
Atlantic
Relaxed Family Getaway
Moderate Waves
Nature, history, biking
Moderate
Navarre Beach
Gulf
Quiet Family Vacation
Very Calm
Beach time, fishing pier, wildlife
Low
Why North Florida Is Great for Families
North Florida offers several advantages for families compared to other parts of the state.
Many beaches have:
Easy parking
Family-friendly restaurants
Less traffic
More affordable accommodations
Beautiful natural scenery
The Gulf Coast beaches also feature calmer water than many Atlantic Coast destinations, making them especially attractive for families with younger children.
Pensacola Beach
There is much to do in Pensacola. One of our favorite
attractions is the Naval Air Museum. It is a must-see
for families of all ages.
If I had to recommend just one family beach in North Florida, Pensacola Beach would be near the top of the list.
The soft white sand and emerald-green water create one of the most beautiful beach settings in Florida. Families can spend the day swimming, building sandcastles, fishing from the pier, or simply relaxing by the water.
Nearby restaurants and attractions make it easy to keep everyone entertained.
Why Families Love Pensacola Beach
Wide beaches
Calm water
Plenty of restaurants
Fishing pier
Family-friendly atmosphere
Many attractions, the Naval Museum, Lighthouse and much more.
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