Located on the stunning Atlantic coastline of Northeast Florida, the Jacksonville Beaches are a collection of vibrant beach communities that offer sun, surf, and a laid-back coastal lifestyle. Spanning from north to south, these beaches—Atlantic Beach, Neptune Beach, and Jacksonville Beach—provide a quintessential beach experience with a touch of Southern charm.
The Jacksonville Beaches boast miles of pristine sandy shores, where visitors can soak up the sun, take a refreshing dip in the sparkling ocean waters, or go for a leisurely stroll along the shoreline. The wide expanses of beach provide ample space for sunbathing, building sandcastles, or playing beach volleyball. Surfing enthusiasts can catch the waves that roll onto the coast, and fishing aficionados can cast their lines from the piers or try their luck with surf fishing.
Each beach community has its own distinct personality. Atlantic Beach exudes a relaxed and family-friendly atmosphere, with a charming town center and a beautiful oceanfront park. Neptune Beach offers a more eclectic vibe, with its funky shops, trendy restaurants, and lively nightlife scene. Jacksonville Beach, the largest of the three, is a bustling coastal hub with a lively boardwalk, a wide variety of dining options, and a vibrant entertainment district.
Art by: Great River Arts
Jacksonville Florida Beaches
This vintage-style sign is available in multiple different sizes in your choice of wood or metal.
Wood signs come in four different sizes, are affixed with a picture-hanger on the back, and are recommended for indoors or outdoors under an eave. Extra Large wooden signs (48x65, 35x82, 48x82, and 47x47) ship disassembled.
Metal signs come in three different sizes, are embellished with corner grommets for hanging, and are recommended for indoor or outdoor use.
Materials: Locally-sourced plywood or galvanized steel.
Disclaimer: Maps are intended for decoration only, may contain erroneous information, and may not be used for navigation. All geography changes over time. Lake depths not only change over the years, but season-to-season as well. And ocean depths, of course, change with the tides.