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What Are The Best Beach Resorts In Florida?

Florida’s coastline runs over 1,300 miles, with more than 830 miles of it beach. That’s a lot of ground for a resort to stand out on — but these 28 do, from the Panhandle down through the Keys.

Every property on this list has been vetted based on our own stays or firsthand research, not just borrowed reviews, and we call out the ones we’ve personally returned to more than once.

Best Beach Resorts in Northwest Florida

Sandestin Beach & Golf Resort

Sandestin Resort

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One of the largest resorts on the Panhandle, and a strong pick if you want options — golf, miles of beach, and a wide range of room types. Daily family activities, with Destin just down the road.

WaterColor Inn and Resort

WaterColor Inn and Resort on 30AThe luxury pick for foodies and shoppers alike, set on the famed Scenic Route 30A. Expect breathtaking Gulf views and private beach cabanas. We also love their restaurant. The grouper sandwich is excellent.

Calypso Beach Resort

Calypso beach resort Tower 1 beach in Panama Beach

Panama City Beach’s premier resort, a five-minute walk from Pier Park and just 20 minutes from the airport. The Gulf here runs calm and clear right off the property.

Hilton Pensacola Beach

Hilton Pensacola Beach Florida Northwest resort

A beachfront stay that won’t blow the budget, with easy access to Pensacola’s best attractions — a solid family option without the luxury price tag.

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