6 beautiful Beaches East Of Walt Disney World

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The Magic of Walt Disney World can be both amazing and also very exhausting!

As fun as Disney World is, nothing beats the relaxing beaches with sand, splashing waves, and pure tranquility.

The swaying palm trees and clear warm water temperatures leave you wanting more. There are so many beautiful beaches near Disney World that you can easily drive to.

I am sure you want to relax at some beaches nearby

Why not?

Florida is a beach haven since it is filled with miles of beautiful white sands and blue waters BOTH on the East and West Coast.

Beaches come in different shapes and sizes.

Some are boisterous where you will find heavy crowds and even loud concerts.

Others tend to be quiet and tranquil where you will hardly come across someone.

What do want when you come to a beach?

Do you prefer beaches that are more tranquil and peaceful.? There are plenty of perfect beaches for families that are not too busy.

Six Beautiful Beaches near Disney World Florida

If you find yourself in Orlando and want a weekend getaway. Try these:

1. Ormond Beach:

What: This beach has a lot of long stretches of white sand and small crowds. Once frequented by Timucuan Indians but never really inhabited. There is 39 miles of city and 32 sq miles of land.

A white pelican at Ormond Beach, Florida
A white pelican at Ormond Beach, Florida

Location: Is located about about 77 miles from Walt Disney World and only 68 miles from Orlando itself.

Best way to get there? Take the I-4 East and follow signs for Ormond Beach; approximately an hour drive but it depends on traffic.

Fun Fact: John D Rockefeller was a hotel guest at the Ormond hotel back in 1914; he later bought an estate that he called home in the latter part of his life

Why:

  • Quiet low-key beach.
  • NO cars are allowed on this beach (i.e some stretches are permitted).
  • Plenty of room to run, lay, play, spread out
  • No crazy crowds.
  • No crazy buildings blocking your view.

2. New Smyrna Beach

What: This beach consist of stretches of white sand and a hip vibe town. There are loads of restaurants, bars, and shopping shops along Flagler Avenue. There is history from the time when the Spanish from Mallorca inhabited this city.

Location:

About 71 miles from Walt Disney World and only 65 miles Northeast of Orlando in Volusia County.

New Smyrna Beach
Beach goers on New Smyrna Beach shore

Best way to get there? Take the I-4 east and FL-44 E

Fun Fact:  National Geographic named this beach one of the “Top 20 surf towns” in 2012

Why:

  • If you want a quieter beach, but with plenty of things to do to keep you entertained, then look no further than this beach.
  • Catch amazing sunrises and sunsets.
  • Walk Flagler Avenue
  • Visit the restaurants, shops, and bars, and even a plant nursery
  • Surf the waves
  • If you’re lucky you’ll see a dolphin
  • There’s also boutiques and art galleries

There of plenty of other things to see, be sure to check out the cheat sheet of things to do in New Smyrna Beach before you visit

Jess, Jeanette & Tutú’s Beach Day Must-Haves

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Kurgo G-Train Dog Carrier Backpack – When Tutú’s little legs get tired on hikes or long beach walks, this lightweight pack with padded straps saves the day.
Ruffwear Float Jacket – We use this for Tutú when we go kayaking and paddleboarding – it’s never failed us.
YETI Wheeled Cooler – Keeps Tutú’s wet food fresh and our snacks cold during all-day beach adventures – ice-cold drinks, smooth rolling, pure chill.
Get Your Guide – We book dog-friendly San Diego adventures where Tutú is welcome.
Shibumi Shade – Tutú’s favorite beach essential – quick setup, breezy shade, and sun protection for our whole pack during long beach days.

3. Cocoa Beach

What: This beach is found on the east coast of the Atlantic Ocean and west of the Banana River. One of the most popular beaches near Orlando due to its proximity. The pier consist of mostly eateries and fishing premises.

Location:

Approximately 66 miles from Walt Disney World and about 70 miles from Orlando

best way to get there? Take the 528 toll road directly to cocoa beach

Surfing Lessons Sign in Cocoa Beach
Surfing Lessons Sign in Cocoa Beach

Fun Fact: the Cocoa beach pier was first named as cape canaveral pier and was built in 1962

Why:

  • Cocoa Beach pier
  • Volleyball nets on the sand
  • Fishing pier with restaurants
  • Ron Jons surf shop is one of the most visited
  • Surfing is common
  • Kennedy Space Center is only about 15 miles away
  • Miles of walking beach spots
  • Many things to do in the city such as escape rooms, jungle fun activities
  • Perfect for families
  • Beach rentals are common here

Cocoa Beach is one of the nicest places to visit and there a lot more things to do in this beach. These are some things you should know before you visit Cocoa Beach

4. Flagler Beach

What: This beach offers beautiful beach city with plenty of activities that include jogging, biking, hiking, fishing, and even shopping.

Location:

Approximately 92 miles from Walt Disney World and about 77 miles northeast of Orlando.

Best way to get there? Take the I-4 East and hop on the I-95 N

Fun Fact: It was named “ One of America’s Coolest beach towns” by Budget Travel magazine

Why:

Walk the Flagler Beach Pier which is 806 feet into the Atlantic Beach

Perfect place for fishing

Perfect for families to have a picnic

Rent canoes, kayaks, and bicycles

Walk to the Bulow Plantation Ruins Historic Park

Check out the Flagler Beach Historical Museum

Enjoy the outdoors by birdwatching at the Betty Steflick Memorial Preserve

5. Vero Beach

Peaceful Early Morning Stroll at the Vero beach
Peaceful Early Morning Stroll at the beach

What: This beach offers a beautiful scene of city life and a casual relaxed vibe. Along the way you will find a beautiful botanical garden,  water activities such as kayaking and paddle boarding, and many art galleries.

Location:

Approximately 101 miles from Disney World and without traffic about an hour and half.

Best way to get there? Take the 528 East to the I-95 South

Fun Fact: The botanical garden was a once a housing ground for lions, elephants, tigers and monkeys back in the year 1715

Why:

Unique museums and boutiques

Disney Vero Resort is located here

Pet friendly shops and places

Art galleries, photography Print stores to visit

Museums

Some parts of the beach are lifeguard protected

Water recreational activities are popular because of the Indian River Lagoon

26 miles of beach to walk

6. Canaveral National Seashore

A beautiful sunset of Canaveral Seashore, where you can relax with the sound of the waves.
Peace and quiet with a beautiful view of sunset at Canaveral National Seashore.

What: This beach is a beautiful quiet and outstretched beach with wildlife. You can spot anything from turtle nesting sites, to wildlife bird species that inhabit this beach.

Location: This beach is located approximately 71 miles from Walt Disney World and only 60 miles from Orlando.

Best way to get there? Take the I-4 and 44 E straight into the Apollo Visitor Center.

Fun Fact:  Parts of this beach are considered nudist areas so just a heads up

Why:

Quiet beach

no large crowds of people

peace and quietness

Nature is common; you can see turtle nesting areas, lots of bird species

Best for bird watchers

Nature lovers

25 miles of pristine beaches

Rocket launches can be seen from Kennedy Space Center

It can close early if there is a rocket launch that day so be sure to check the website beforehand.

Conclusion

Walt Disney World is full of thrilling experiences, but after spending some time there head over to some nearby beaches. The clear warm waters of Florida and white powder sands paint a perfect picture of what a beach sanctuary is like. These are my favorites and what I highly recommend if you are visiting the East Coast.

-Jeanette

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