Where is the warmest ocean water in Florida?


Where is the warmest ocean water in Florida? Water at the warmest beaches — Key West and Naples — averages 87 °F (31 °C) when the temperature peaks in July and August. That's the hottest ocean water to be found anywhere at any time in the United States.


Which is better Gulf side or ocean side of Florida?

It all comes down to preference. No, really. While the Gulf tends to have more lush sands, richer areas for beachcombing and clearer waters, the Atlantic has tons of activity, with hard-packed sands built for jogging and active waves for surfers.


Which side of Florida has warmer beaches?

During the cooler months, the farther south you go, the warmer it will be. Fort Lauderdale, Miami, the Keys, Marco Island and Naples will have the warmest water during the winter. During the summer months, the Gulf of Mexico will be five or more degrees warmer than the Atlantic Ocean.


Where is the most tropical water in Florida?

One of the most popular destinations is Peanut Island. Peanut Island is located just inside Palm Beach Inlet and during an incoming tide produces one of the most tropical boating locations in all of Florida.


Where in Florida is the ocean 100 degrees?

But are the ocean temperatures really over 100 degrees? The temperatures were obtained from a buoy at Manatee Bay just north of the Florida Keys where the 101.1 F was recorded. Keep in mind, these are waters in the Everglades, not ocean waters near the beach, Lowry explains.


Which ocean is better in Florida?

If you're looking for some serious waves, then the Atlantic Coast has it. If you plan to do a lot of surfing, body surfing, or boogie boarding in your Florida life, then you'll want to consider the east coast.