One of Apollo Beach's most famous landmarks is the Big Bend Power Station, but if you want to appreciate the natural beauty of this area, all you need to do is head down to one of the many local beaches. There are some genuinely breathtaking beaches to be found in and around the Apollo Beach area, making it one of the best places to visit if you want to check out Florida’s favorite beaches.

Ben T. Davis Beach

Ben T. Davis Beach

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Conveniently located in Rockpoint, Ben T. Davis Beach is filled with the kind of sugary white sands that wouldn't look out of place on a Caribbean island. It's a beautiful little beach and a great place for families to come for a full day of fun in the sun. Pack a picnic and enjoy it at one of the beach's many sheltered picnic areas or simply head into town when you get hungry and dine at one of the many local Tampa eateries.

Pro tip: Visit at weekends if you're looking for a lively vibe or check out Ben T. Davis Beach in the middle of the week for something calmer and quieter.

Sunset photo opportunity: This is one of the best Apollo Beach beaches to watch the sun go down in the evenings as well.

Honeymoon Island State Park

Honeymoon Island State Park

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One of the best and most beautiful state parks in all of Florida, Honeymoon Island State Park is a must-visit Apollo Beach beach location. Conveniently located near neighboring Caladesi Island, which is another excellent beach just a short drive from Apollo Beach, Honeymoon Island State Park is filled with multiple miles of soft sand and scenic hiking trails.

Good to know: Despite being an island, it's accessible by car and comes with a lot of good amenities, as well as a nature center to help you learn more about the local flora and fauna.

More to explore: Wildlife spotters will find a lot to love about Honeymoon Island State Park and other fun activities to do here include kayaking and fishing.

Clearwater Beach

Clearwater Beach

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No list of beautiful beaches in the Apollo Beach area could possibly be complete without this one. Clearwater Beach is one of the most famous beaches in the world and has repeatedly been ranked as the best beach in America.

Local travel tip: The sands here are made up almost entirely of tiny quartz crystals, meaning that walking along this beach is one of the most soothing and enjoyable sensory experiences you could ever imagine.

Good to know: Clearwater Beach is also equipped with lots of good amenities and the waters are, as the name suggests, crystal clear and perfect for swimming and snorkeling.

Indian Rocks Beach

Indian Rocks Beach

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A very attractive beach just a short drive away from Apollo Beach, Indian Rocks Beach has soft, sugary white sands and is largely untouched by the tourism industry. You won't find any towering hotels or resort complexes around here, which all helps to give this beach a laid-back, relaxing vibe that people of all ages can appreciate.

Is Indian Rocks Beach kid friendly? The water conditions are quite calm here too, so little ones can splash around among the waves with minimal risk. There are some basic amenities like restrooms and showers to help you get through the day without any worries.

St Pete Beach

St Pete Beach

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Just a short distance away from Apollo Beach in the gorgeous coastal city of St Petersburg is St Pete Beach. Beloved by locals and international travelers for many generations, this is one of the biggest beaches in the area.

What is there to do at St Pete Beach? There's a huge amount of space here, making this beach perfect for ball games, picnics, sand sculptures, and more.

Good to know: It's a lovely space for the adults to sunbathe and the kids to paddle around among the waves, and there are plenty of great hotels and restaurants just short walks off the sand.

Beer Can Island

Beer Can Island

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Beer Can Island , now known as Pine Key Tampa Bay, is an eleven-acre, privately owned island just off the shores of Tampa Bay, Florida. The small piece of island paradise was bought in 2017 by a team of people who have worked hard to improve Beer Can Island, which includes adding facilities.

Good to know: The island is now open daily the majority of the year to members, as well as their families, and provides a great destination for both visitors and locals alike.

Must know: The north side of the island is where 21+ events are held, while the south side is for all ages.

Apollo Beach Nature Preserve

Apollo Beach Nature Preserve

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Encompassing more than sixty acres, Apollo Beach Nature Preserve provides a nature preserve habitat for a wide array of aquatic species. Approximately seven acres of land have been separated from the preserve's habitat restoration areas.

This part of the Apollo Beach Nature Preserve is used for nature-based recreation, such as shoreline fishing, a nature trail, a 37-foot observation tower that's wheelchair accessible, and a spacious sandy beach for sunbathing and picnicking.

Must know: Visitors should note that no swimming is permitted at the beach.

Pro tip: Beautiful views of the sunset and Tampa Bay can also be found at the nature preserve.

6760 Surfside Blvd, Apollo Beach (Video), FL 33572, 813-672-7876