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In what ways are the East Coast and the Eastern Gulf Coast alike? In what ways are they different?

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Answer:

east coast beaches in northern Florida (think Daytona Beach or Ormand Beach) are firm and dense, and thus perfect for long walks.

The sand along the central and southern Florida east coast is less firmly packed and thus not as easy to walk on, as are the west coast beaches I’ve visited.

Explanation:

The east coast beaches are far less powdery white than Gulf coast beaches, but have more cultural and ecological diversity, in my opinion. As they are part of the Atlantic Ocean rather than the Gulf of Mexico, the waters are typically colder, with more interesting (from the beach view) tides, ebbs and flows. Having been to both, and if I want a more aesthetically appealing beach from the get-go, the Gulf coast wins. East coast beaches tend to be narrower, but there is room enough depending upon your interests and the time of year you go.