Apollo Beach
Waterfront community on a saltwater canal system, with a protected beach reserve & fishing charters.
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Google Reviews
(from Google)The final, most relaxed, unspoiled, and free nudist beach, #5, offers a $45 annual pass that covers both this beach and Playalinda Beach, so you get two places for the price of one. You'll see turtles on the drive to the beach, and there's a beautiful long walking trail in the first parking lot on the right (a short distance from the ticket office). The downside is that this side of the beach has very large waves year-round, which can easily sweep you out to sea, and there have been drowning incidents, so swimming is very be careful
I would highly recommend visiting this beautiful beach.
Lived in Florida pretty much my whole life and I couldn’t call this a beach! It does say nature preserve on the signs when you come into the park which I feel is more accurate. Great place to exercise and have a private picnic but because you can’t get in water I wouldn’t want you to bring you water sports items.
Overall, Apollo Beach offers a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you're looking to relax on the beach, explore nature, or simply soak in the coastal ambiance, this charming Florida community has something for everyone. With its pristine beaches, abundant wildlife, and laid-back atmosphere, Apollo Beach is a true hidden gem
Beautiful Small Perfect Beach To Relax And Watch The Amazing Sunset View And Much More! Definitely A Must Go