Did your favorite Florida beach make this list of Florida's most-Googled beaches?
WEST PALM BEACH — School is out and summer is here! That means it's time to start thinking about where to take the kids to the beach.
And if you live in Palm Beach County, there are some of the best beaches in the Sunshine State to choose from. Keep reading for a list of 10 Florida beaches that beachgoers are most curious about so far this summer. Three are in the Palm Beaches.
Florida-based sports-betting company Floridabet.com, used Google Trends data to compile a list of the Florida beaches that have been searched the most by Google users in the last 90 days to predict which beaches will be the most popular this summer.
Boca ranks first in list of top trending Florida beaches this summer
Boca Raton has led this list for the last three months, with the highest amount of search volume of all 10 beaches on the list. Boca boasts a two-mile stretch of lifeguard-protected coastline.
Beachgoers visiting Spanish River Park, Red Reef Park, South Beach Park or Boca's dog-friendly Bark Beach will need to purchase either a daily or yearly pass to avoid being ticketed. Boca residents can apply for an annual beach permit, which is $75, and a daily pass for one vehicle is $35. Daily passes are only valid for the park where the pass was issued.
Spanish River Park and Hillsboro El Rio Park are wheelchair-accessible and have beach wheelchairs available for wheelchair-bound beachgoers.
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Delray outranks Palm Beach as one of this summer's top-searched beaches
Delray Beach took the sixth spot on FloridaBet's list of 10. Delray Beach Municipal Beach has chair and cabana rentals for those who plan to sit and sunbathe. Further south, Delray's Anchor Park and Atlantic Dunes Park are perfect for shelling.
Parking permits are available through the city and allow beachgoers to park at five of the city's beach accesses without having to pay parking meter charges. Beach parking permits for Delray cost $90 each year.
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Palm Beach takes seventh for eager beachgoers this summer
Coming in seventh, right behind Delray, is Palm Beach County's hot spot for the rich and famous.
Town of Palm Beach Municipal Beach, or "midtown beach" is just a 10-minute walk away from iconic shopping spots on Worth Avenue and is typically kept pristinely seaweed-free by the city. Public street parking is limited, but available to beachgoers who want to snag a spot in Palm Beach's downtown area before walking down to the sand.
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Here are the other Florida beaches ranking on Google Trends
Other Florida beaches that made FloridaBet's top 10 list range from the panhandle to the keys.
Here's the full list:
Boca Raton, Palm Beach County
Destin, Okaloosa County
Panama City Beach, Bay County
St. Augustine, St. John's County
Clearwater Beach, Pinellas County
Delray, Palm Beach County
Palm Beach, Palm Beach County
Key Largo, Monroe County
Amelia Island, Nassau County
Fort Walton Beach, Okaloosa County
Lianna Norman covers trending news in Palm Beach County for The Palm Beach Post. You can reach her at lnorman@pbpost.com. You can follow her reporting on social media@LiannaNorman on Twitter.
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