Between California and Florida which has the better beach towns?

Which has the better beach towns?

  • California

    Votes: 11 73.3%
  • florida

    Votes: 4 26.7%

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Biscayne

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Imma go Cali. You can’t beat the landscape/mountain combo. They have hillside vistas over their beaches in their urban beachtowns. Florida doesn’t have that. I will say though, Florida had the best beache towns on the Eastcoast tho. Can’t beat palm beach, Miami Beach, Marco Island, etc on the east coast.
 

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Cali

mostly because I don't like Florida's weather or climate. Cali beaches and towns are more sunnier like the Mediterranean and South Africa. and like another poster said a wide variety of geographical features like mountains. florida is just flat.
 

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I’d like to explore Florida it seems nice but based off experience I voted for California
 

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I’m sure both have plenty of dope areas but having visited multiple times both from my own personal experience I have enjoyed Florida beaches moreso.
 

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Cali

mostly because I don't like Florida's weather or climate. Cali beaches and towns are more sunnier like the Mediterranean and South Africa. and like another poster said a wide variety of geographical features like mountains. florida is just flat.
Now, I’ll say there’s a couple of Florida beaches that have decent elevation for the Eastcoast. Palm Beach County sits on a coastal ridge, so beaches in Juno Beach have short hillside vistas that overlook the ocean and the scrubland to the west. Cocoa Beach, Juno Beach, and Marco Island have beaches that sit in high sand dune ridges and they break the monotony of Florida’s flatness. But the average California beach has that kinda elevation and then some.
 

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unfortunately Florida
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Florida is wildly unpopular and wildly poplar at the same time. People hate to love Florida. But the truth is, many Eastcoast states aren’t on Florida’s level when it comes to beaches. Florida gets hate, but ppl know there’s no replicating Miami in other states.
 
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