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I’m a Florida local. There are 4 beachy areas here you should definitely visit — and 3 you can probably skip.

Author Terri Peters taking selfie at Panama City Beach
Panama City Beach

  • I’ve been a Florida resident for nearly a decade, and have visited beach communities on both coasts.
  • My all-time favorite Florida beach town (other than the one I live in) is 30A’s Seaside.
  • Though many love spots like Rosemary Beach and Miami, they just don’t do it for me.

The communities along Florida’s coastline are pretty special — each has a unique vibe and its own list of things to offer visitors.

While living here for nearly a decade, I’ve visited plenty of these beachy spots along both the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. Though there are still lots on my must-visit list, from Jacksonville to Sarasota, I’ve seen quite a bit of what the Sunshine State has to offer.

Here are four Florida beach towns, cities, and communities I always recommend to visitors, and three I think are OK to skip.

Of all the beachfront areas I’ve visited in Florida, Seaside is my favorite.
View of boardwalk leading down to sand at Seaside
Seaside

Seaside is nestled along Florida’s 30A, a scenic 24-mile strip that’s been nicknamed “the Hamptons of the South” by those who visit.

This stunning-but-quaint little community has wonderful white-sand beaches and immaculate sunset views, plus there’s lots to do in the area.

When I visited, I did a guided walking tour that outlined the history of the town and saw many great restaurants, shops, and entertainment options packed into one small area.

In Seaside, you can rent a beachfront vacation cottage, bike just about anywhere, eat next-level cuisine, buy amazing souvenirs from small businesses, and even attend outdoor concerts in a community amphitheater.

It’s like Stars Hollow from “Gilmore Girls” popped up along pristine beaches with bright-blue waters. This is the No. 1 spot I recommend to people looking for a relaxing, beautiful Florida vacation.

Luckily, I could hit the lovely Panama City Beach on the same trip.
Empty water and sand at Panama City Beach
Panama City Beach

Because 30A’s communities are within a short drive of each other, I could easily spend time in one of my other favorite spots, Panama City Beach, during a trip to Seaside.

Panama City Beach (or PCB) is home to a crepe restaurant I still daydream about, Gypsea Crepes, plus other great restaurants.

It also has Russell-Fields Pier, which allows visitors to walk 1,500 feet over the Gulf of Mexico for stunning views, and Pier Park, a shopping and dining district built around the fishing and walking pier.

Another highlight of my time spent in PCB? Taking a ferry to Shell Island, a white-sand beach that’s only accessible by boat. It’s one of the prettiest beaches I’ve found in the Sunshine State.

Fort Lauderdale is one of the best urban-leaning beach areas on Florida’s Atlantic coast.
Boat in water during sunset at Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale

Though considered a city, Fort Lauderdale feels more like a super-developed beach town on the Atlantic coast to me.

It’s a popular cruise port, so I’ve spent plenty of time in the area the night before a sailing. I typically make sure I dine at one of its many restaurants and enjoy an early-morning walk along the Fort Lauderdale Beach Promenade.

If you enjoy a little bit of city vibes with your beach, but still want to relax, Fort Lauderdale is a great spot to visit.

I’d suggest heading to St. Petersburg for a mix of beach and city vibes on the Gulf Coast.
View of buildings across water
St. Pete

Located on the Gulf Coast, St. Petersburg is a quirky city with beach-town vibes that’s high on my must-visit list for people who are new to Florida.

On a recent weekend there with friends, we packed an incredible amount of activities into a few short days, from a pedi-pub bike tour to gourmet brunches to a tiki-bar sightseeing cruise.

We always have fun there, whether we’re visiting the Salvador Dalí Museum or Dog Bar St. Pete — an off-leash bar where you can pet dogs while having a cold drink and listening to music.

And when the busyness of St. Petersburg feels like too much, you can always head to its relaxing beaches.

On the other hand, I think Alys Beach might be the most overhyped community along 30A.
Car on near-empty road with palm trees on either side at Alys Beach
Alys Beach

As much as I love 30A spots like Seaside and Panama City Beach, Alys Beach is a can-skip in my book.

Most of my time in Alys Beach was spent passing gated, private housing areas or walking through shopping spots that felt a bit too pricey to me.

I had good food while I was in Alys Beach, but otherwise felt a bit underwhelmed and didn’t find much to do there. The white-washed, Mediterranean-style construction is pretty to look at, but you can enjoy it plenty as you drive or bike by.

In my opinion, with really great towns like Seaside just down the road, there are better ways to spend your time in 30A.

Many love Rosemary Beach, too, but it’s not my favorite 30A spot.
View of grass, sand, sea at Rosemary Beach
Rosemary Beach

You may have heard about 30A’s Rosemary Beach on TikTok, where many creators compare it to a European town.

Yes, Rosemary Beach is gorgeous and has Euro vibes with its cobblestone streets and al-fresco dining options, but in my opinion, it’s the kind of place I only need to spend a few hours in.

It has a lot of shopping spots, but I found many of them to be too expensive for me. Local hotels and restaurants have pretty rooftop bars where you can get a glimpse of the sunset, but I didn’t feel there was much to do in this area beyond walking and doing basic sightseeing.

Since Rosemary Beach is close to other 30A towns like Seaside and PCB, it may be worth briefly stopping there for pre-dinner, sunset drinks. However, it’s not a town along the Gulf that I’d recommend for a lengthy stay.

Don’t come for me, but I just don’t get what’s so great about Miami.
View of Miami skyline from water
Miami

I’ve found that most Floridians I encounter have a deep love for the city of Miami, but I am not one of them.

I think it’s crowded, chaotic, and busy — a typical city through and through. Each time I’ve visited, I left wishing I’d just spent a little more money to travel to New York City or Los Angeles instead.

However, there are several things I think are worth visiting Miami for, like attending its South Beach Wine & Food Festival (it’s pretty cool to try food and drinks right on the beach) or taking a speedboat tour of celebrity homes in the area.

If you’re looking for a lively city with a beach and warmer weather, Miami may be a good fit for you. However, it’s an area I just haven’t fallen in love with yet.

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called for global recognition of Palestine to advance a two-state solution and emphasized the need for justice amid the ongoing Middle East conflict. Speaking at Istanbul’s Atatürk Airport before his departure for the 80th UN General Assembly session in New York, Erdogan expressed optimism about the growing momentum behind Palestinian sovereignty, highlighting Turkey’s unwavering support for a just and lasting peace, reports 24brussels.

The issue of Palestine state recognition is gaining significant traction as the UN Assembly convenes. President Erdogan noted that the current session is marked by an increasing number of countries formally recognizing Palestine’s sovereignty, a development he described as crucial in establishing an independent and viable Palestinian state based on the pre-1967 borders, with East Jerusalem designated as its capital.

Erdogan reaffirmed Turkey’s unconditional commitment to this cause and stressed the urgent need for Palestinian internal reconciliation. He called for the lifting of the illegal blockade on the Gaza Strip as critical to achieving peace and stability in the region.

Erdogan Highlights Rising International Support for Palestine State Recognition

During his address, Erdogan pointed out the growing international backing for recognizing Palestine as a sovereign state. This recognition is seen as a vital diplomatic boost toward establishing a viable Palestinian state. The President reiterated Turkey’s active engagement in advocating for Palestinian rights and sovereignty on the global stage.

Throughout his political career, Erdogan has consistently brought attention to the plight of the Palestinian people. His strong condemnation of Israeli actions, framed as oppressive and genocidal, particularly regards the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza. He has emphasized that the solution lies in respecting equality, justice, and the Palestinians’ right to self-determination.

He urged nations yet to recognize Palestine to align with the global consensus, warning that failure to do so would place them “on the wrong side of history.” Additionally, Erdogan criticized Israel’s avoidance of substantive peace negotiations, calling on the international community to implement measures to protect Palestinian civilians from aggression.

A Surge in Global Recognitions as the UN Assembly Approaches

Erdogan’s recent statements align with a notable surge in official recognitions of Palestine by nations including Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom, ahead of the 2025 UN General Assembly. This wave aims to revive a stalled peace process essential for lasting stability in the region.

By framing Palestine’s state recognition as a key diplomatic tool in advancing the two-state solution, Erdogan urged concrete actions rather than mere rhetoric to facilitate sustainable peace grounded in justice and respect for sovereignty.

Turkey’s Multilateral Role and Vision for Middle East Peace

Turkey’s position serves to strengthen the multilateral push against occupation and for a fair resolution of the historical conflict. Erdogan reiterated Turkey’s role at the United Nations as a staunch advocate for Palestine and oppressed individuals globally, aiming to foster an international coalition that supports Palestinian statehood within international law and peace frameworks.

Geopolitical Context: The Significance of Palestine State Recognition

The renewed focus on Palestine state recognition illustrates shifting geopolitical dynamics, where growing international support is challenging long-standing power structures in the Middle East. These recognition efforts not only hold diplomatic weight but also exert practical pressure to initiate meaningful negotiations and uphold international legal standards.

Turkey’s advocacy signifies the critical role regional actors play in shaping global narratives and influencing peace processes, positioning the country as a pivotal mediator supporting Palestinian rights amid complex international politics.

A Call to Global Responsibility for Peace and Justice

Erdogan’s discourse transcends mere political support; it acts as a call to the international community to acknowledge its historical and moral responsibilities. He urged a united global endeavor to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict via peaceful coexistence and social justice, stressing the urgent need to transition from dialogue to actionable peacebuilding initiatives.

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