March 14, 2017

3 Best Beaches in Florida

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Do you find yourself drifting off in thought these days? One second you’re at your work desk typing away, when you hear the crashing waves of the ocean. Sea breeze gently blows through your hair as sea gulls fly overhead. You wiggle your toes and there is sand between them and casually reach for your – coffee? Wait, what? The coffee pot finishes brewing and the printer starts whirring around the corner and *WHAM* you’re back in the office and it was all just a day dream. If this describes you, you’re not alone! As we welcome March and the warm weather in Brevard County, Florida, you probably want to grab your flip-flops and sunscreen and escape to the beach this weekend. If your day dream is going to become a reality, here are some of the best Florida beaches!

Key West

Swimming, snorkeling and fishing are some of the favorite activities at this gorgeous get away, located on the lower coast of Florida, just south of Miami. And come on, what’s a trip to Florida without stopping in the Keys?

Clearwater Beach

Browse along and take in the street performers and local vendors on the famed Pier 60 while catching the breathtaking sunsets Clearwater Beach is known for. This vacation destination is on Florida’s west coast, only thirty minutes from Tampa.

Sanibel Island

This west coast location attracts shell collectors from all over the world because of the abundance of shells that wash up from the Gulf of Mexico. Additionally, a small population of locals allows Sanibel Island to attract less tourism and provide a more private and relaxing vacation.

If you want to see even more breathtaking sand and surf, head on over to Vero Beach! While you’re in the neighborhood, stop in and take advantage of Solar Solutions’ impressive deals on automotive tinting and residential tinting! We’ve been serving Sebastian, Melbourne and Port St. Lucie since 1994. Florida may be a great vacation spot, but those of us who are blessed enough to call it home year-round can stand a little break from the sun; what better way to accomplish this than through window tinting?

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