From Disney Castle to Sand Castle: Best Beaches Close To Disney World

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Vero Beach offers a quiet simplicity and is home to Disney Vacation Club’s Vero Beach Resort. Photo credit: Keri Baugh

During my time living in Central Florida, and then later when my family visited Disney parks, we learned a secret. Some of the best family vacations include a day off from the Disney parks. In fact, some of the best beaches in Florida are a short drive from Disney World.

We always make sure to add in a day trip to the beach. And, one of my all-time favorite childhood vacations was a week at Walt Disney World followed by a week at Clearwater Beach on the Gulf Coast. Whether you’re staying on-property at Disney or off property try to work in a beach day. With the end of Disney’s free Magical Express bus transportation, more families are now renting a car at Disney, which means you’re only a drive away from a beach!

So pack your flip flops, swimsuits and sunglasses along with your Mickey Ears as we explore 10 of the very best Florida beaches close to the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando.

Best Beaches a Day Trip from Walt Disney World

Orlando is located in the heart of Central Florida. So, it is easily accessible to both the Atlantic Coast on the eastern part of the state and the Gulf of Mexico and Tampa in the western part. This means some beaches are close enough to Disney World to visit as a day trip. In addition, Florida is home to fantastic family resorts with some located shoreside and some inland.

SheBuysTravel Tip: If you plan to make your beach visit a day trip, leave Orlando as early in the morning as possible. Orlando traffic, particularly in the direction of Tampa, can be very congested. Maximize your time in the sand by giving yourself plenty of time to get there.

Here are our favorite beaches close to Disney World. Many of these are also on our list of the best Florida beaches for families!

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Cocoa Beach, Florida. Photo credit Tami Mittan

Cocoa Beach

One hour from Disney World

Cocoa Beach is a great family beach if you want that full-on kitschy beach vibe. About an hour’s drive from Orlando along Florida’s Space Coast (home to the venerable Kennedy Space Center), you will find a great family beach with fun shops to get all your gear.

In addition to enjoying the sand and waves, the famous Ron Jon Surf Shop can be found here. Cocoa Beach is dubbed the East Coast Surfing Capital; a trip to Ron Jon Surf Shop’s flagship store is a must on this day trip. This is also the world’s largest Ron Jon, so it is a great place to pick up fun beach souvenirs.

Cocoa Beach Pier is where you will find plenty of bars, restaurants and gift shops. It is a great day trip on an off-park day on your Walt Disney World Resort vacation.

SheBuysTravel Tip: Before heading out, check our beach day packing list so you’ll have everything your family needs once you hit the sand.

Kids playing on new Smyrna Beach, one of the closest beaches to Disney World.
New Smyrna Beach. Photo credit: Terri Marshall

New Smyrna Beach

One hour from Disney World

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Another one of Florida’s popular beaches that’s just an hour’s drive from Orlando is New Smyrna Beach. It might be the closest beach to Disney World depending on traffic.

New Smyrna is a favorite of SheBuysTravel writer Terri Marshall because of all of the family-friendly activities. From building sandcastles to playing in the surf, fishing and kayaking New Smyrna Beach is a great one to add to your day trip list from Disney.

Be sure and check out Smyrna Dunes Park, a two-mile elevated boardwalk through sand dunes. And while New Smyrna works as a day trip from Disney, you can make it an overnight visit or extend your Disney World vacation here. There are a number of beachfront hotels and many private rentals available, some with pools and additional family amenities like shuffle board and basketball courts.

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Clearwater Beach is a great day beach from Orlando with a traditional beach day feeling. Photo credit: Keri Baugh

Clearwater Beach

Two hours from Disney World

On the Gulf side near Tampa are more great beaches within easy driving distance to Orlando. One of our family’s favorites is Clearwater Beach.

Clearwater is about a two-hour drive from Orlando, so you will want to leave early in the morning to maximize this beach day. But it is so worth it for this quintessential beach experience and one of Florida’s most popular beaches for families.

From sitting on white sand with your toes in the Gulf of Mexico to enjoying beach shops and restaurants, Clearwater Beach has everything families can ask for in a beach day (including public restrooms and lifeguards!) You will find the town to be very pedestrian friendly. And there are lots of things to do in  Clearwater Beach near Pier 60.

Winter the Dolphin

Have your kids seen the Dolphin Tale movie? If so, they may be familiar with Winter the Dolphin. Unfortunately she passed away but her friend Hope, star of Dolphin Tale 2,  still lives at Clearwater Marine Aquarium. If you stay overnight in Clearwater you can actually stay at Winter the Dolphin’s Beach Club.

SheBuysTravel Tip: If you decide to make Clearwater Beach an overnight stay, be sure to check out Fort DeSoto park. This is a highly acclaimed public park with much to do for families including spending time at the beach, kayaking, visiting the fort, and more. The North Beach is noted for being family friendly with tidal pools with sand dollars and seashells, a pirate ship playground and a great area for little ones to enjoy the beach.

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Treasure Island Beach is another great beach to enjoy on a day trip that is a bit quieter than Clearwater Beach. Photo credit: Keri Baugh

Treasure Island Beach

Two hours from Disney World

Not far from Clearwater Beach is another great option for families called Treasure Island Beach. With the same white sand and beautiful water (but a bit less busy), it is a great day trip beach when you need a change of quiet scenery from the theme parks.

This is another location you will want to get to early to maximize your beach time if you’re planning to make this a day trip from Disney.

If you want to visit Treasure Island just for the day, there are several access points and public parking areas off of Gulf Boulevard, the main road. If you choose to make it an overnight, you can enjoy one of the budget-friendly beachfront hotels that line the main road.

Plenty of beach shops and restaurants also line Gulf Boulevard. And this special beach is where you might spot sea turtles – specifically, Loggerhead Turtles – in the water.

Florida Beaches to Add to a Disney Vacation

If you are interested in turning your Orlando vacation into a few days at the theme parks and a few at the beach, there are many great beaches close to Disney World that can provide a destination experience. Several of these are close enough to visit as a day trip, but we recommend spending a few days exploring these Florida towns.

Here are some of our favorites.

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Extend your stay on the Space Coast so you can spend a day at the Kennedy Space Center. Photo credit: John C. Vanda

Cape Canaveral

One hour east of Disney World

Cape Canaveral Beach is also one of the best beaches close to Disney World and is certainly close enough for a day trip. But we recommend adding a few days there — at least one day at the beach and another at Kennedy Space Center (which our family loves). You might even be able to see a rocket launch, depending on the day.

Cape Canaveral Beach has lovely sand, water, restaurants and fun things to do with kids. It is also very close to cruise ports, including where many of the Disney Cruise ships dock. That makes it a great spot to stay between your Walt Disney World Resort vacation and Disney Cruise.

If you decide to spend an overnight or extend your Disney vacation at Cape Canaveral Beach, you may want to check out the Holiday Inn Club resort. It’s a great family resort with a four story waterslide, lazy river, beach access and family restaurants.

Disney’s Vero Beach Resort

Two hours southeast of Disney World

Many people love to spend a few days at Walt Disney World and then a few days at the Disney Vacation Club property, Disney’s Vero Beach Resort. We have done this many times. In fact, our honeymoon was spent doing just that!

Our family loves Disney’s Vero Beach Resort because it is a family-friendly beachfront experience on a quiet but beautiful stretch of the Atlantic Ocean side of Florida. It offers gorgeous sand, beautiful water, a great pool and plenty of family-friendly dining and entertainment as only Disney can provide.

This area is very dark at night because it is home to many sea turtles. They often come up at night to lay their eggs. Additional activities at Disney’s Vero Beach Resort include onsite mini-golf, bike rentals, game room and activities, Disney characters and character breakfasts, and Cast Member-led events for kids.

One of our big Disney money saving secrets is to rent DVC points. You can use DVC points to book your stay at Disney’s Vero Beach Resort. We tell you how to do it in this post.

Daytona Beach

90 minutes northeast of Disney World

While Daytona Beach is close enough to Disney to be a day trip, we recommend staying overnight because it is a great place to explore if your family loves cars and NASCAR. While it is often thought of a Spring Break party beach, Daytona Beach actually has a lot to offer families. (But we don’t recommend going during Spring Break weeks.)

It is home to many lower-cost beachfront hotels, which helps make Daytona Beach one of the most affordable family vacation destinations in all of Florida. Many Florida beach towns have torn down older hotels to make room for pricier condos. Daytona Beach however is still home to family-owned hotels and motels right on the beach.

There also are plenty of kid-friendly activities, including many free things to do in Daytona Beach, which is ideal after the expense of the theme parks. Families can take a day trip to Ponce Inlet to explore the lighthouse and science center, a walk around the Riverfront Shops and possibly catch a concert at the Daytona Bandshell.

If your family loves NASCAR – or even if you have fans of the Disney Cars movies – you can head over to the Daytona International Speedway to have a tour where the famed race takes place. Be sure and check out the Motorsports Hall of Fame.

Beaches Near Disney World Anna Maria Island
Anna Maria Island is a wonderful family beach vacation with calm and teal waters kids will love! Photo credit: Keri Baugh

Anna Maria Island

Two hours southwest of Disney World

One of our family’s favorite Florida beach towns is without a doubt Anna Maria Island. This incredibly family-friendly island off Tampa is well worth a few extra days after your Walt Disney World Resort vacation.  During our trip last summer, several manatees swam past us while we waded in the crystal clear waters.

While there are a few beachfront hotels and motels, this island is largely made up of rental homes. Often you will find one with a pool for a very relaxing time after the theme parks.

There are plenty of family-friendly restaurants and activities, like dolphin watching and bike riding, making this island in the Gulf of Mexico perfect for families. With Caribbean-style teal blue ocean and the softest white sand this is one of the best beaches close to Disney World for an extended stay in Florida.

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Many beach rentals in St. Augustine have direct beach access. Photo credit: VRBO

St. Augustine Beach

Two hours northeast of Disney World

Another one of our family’s favorite beaches close to Disney World and great for an extended stay is St. Augustine Beach. The beaches have miles of coastline staffed by life guards. Perfect for safety-conscious families. Typical beach activities are available like playing in the sand, surfing and snorkeling.

But the beautiful beaches are not the only reason to visit. The town of St. Augustine is beautiful and historic and well worth a few days to explore on your vacation. The best things to see include the Colonial Quarter, the Pirate & Treasure Museum, the Fountain of Youth, and the Pirate Walking Tour.

There also are many free things to do in St. Augustine and some terrific family-friendly restaurants, so it is a great vacation for families.

Fun on the beach in Sarasota. Photo credit: Maria Smith

Sarasota

Two hours southwest of Disney World

Sarasota is one of the best beaches close to Disney World if you love eco-tours and learning about marine biology and Florida wildlife. An amazing, family-friendly beach destination, there also are lots of things to do in Sarasota with kids.

Sarasota is on the Gulf of Mexico, but also on Sarasota Bay. The bay is an estuary that serves as a nursery for baby fish, sea horses, sea stars, dolphins, sea turtles, manatees and more.

For kids like mine who love learning about nature and the world under the sea, Sarasota is amazing. It’s such an exhilarating experience to see these sea creatures up close and personal in the wild.

Sarasota also in home to the popular Ringling Circus Museum and the Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium. Both are fun options for all ages.

Sarasota’s Lido Key has three beaches, a self-guided canoe trail, a multi-purpose field and a volleyball court.

beaches near Disney World Anna Maria island at sunset
You can enjoy a gorgeous beach vacation for a day or an extended vacation easily from Walt Disney World. Photo credit: Keri Baugh

Final Thoughts on the Best Beaches Close To Disney World

Your family vacation to Walt Disney World Resort can have extra magic with beach time added to it.

Whether you take a day trip on a day off from the theme parks or extend your family vacation to include a few days at the beach, these 10 beaches close to Disney World will certainly enhance your vacation.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: How far are these beaches from Disney World?

A: The distance varies depending on the beach, but most of these beaches are within a 1-2 hour drive from Disney World.

Q: Are these beaches family-friendly?

A: Yes, these beaches are great for families. Many of them have calm waters and soft sand, making them perfect for kids to play in.

Q: Are there any fees to access these beaches?

A: Some beaches may have parking or entrance fees, so it’s best to check ahead of time. However, many of these beaches are free to access.

Q: Can we rent beach equipment at these beaches?

A: Yes, many of these beaches offer rentals for beach chairs, umbrellas, and other equipment. However, it’s always a good idea to bring your own if possible.

Q: Are there any restaurants or food options near these beaches?

A: Yes, many of these beaches have nearby restaurants and snack bars. Some even have picnic areas where you can bring your own food and enjoy a beachside meal.

Q: Are these beaches crowded?

A: It depends on the time of year and the day of the week. During peak travel times, some beaches may be more crowded than others. However, if you go early in the morning or on a weekday, you may be able to avoid the crowds.

Keri first tasted travel on a college choir tour to Europe and was immediately hooked. She lived abroad twice, traveled to over 30 countries, and was a professional Cast Member at Walt Disney World Resort and for an educational travel company, before having kids. Once they came, she wanted to keep traveling and has done so since her oldest was three months old. Keri loves traveling with kids because you have to slow down, take breaks, and sometimes live like a local. It teaches kids flexibility, patience, and risk-taking, and it opens their eyes to the world. Keri moved abroad a third time to London for a year, when her kids were ages 4, 1 and 1. Her family travels several times per year, to Europe, the Caribbean, Hawaii, Disney and Orlando, and on ski vacations in New England and out west. They take regular weekend getaways all over New England, where she is based. Keri is a stay-at-home mom and owns the family travel blog Bon Voyage with Kids to inspire families to enjoy the journey of traveling with kids. Keri has been a planDisney Panelist 2023 for Disney Vacation Club and Walt Disney World and as a family travel expert, she is regularly interviewed in major domestic and international news media and travel publications.
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