OUR NEIGHBORHOODS
Unblemished by high-rises, Flagler Beach
welcomes visitors from the start with miles of
unobstructed views along A1A, so taking the
scenic route is not just a choice, but a must.
You won’t find any chain hotels or restaurants, so
expect to be greeted and treated like a friend by
the locals. You’re more likely to see golf carts
zipping around town than the usual traffic jam.
Pet-friendly beaches, the ability to immerse in the
local culture and outdoor experiences have lured
visitors to Flagler Beach for decades and the laid
back eco-friendly Old Florida charm of the area is
vastly undisturbed.
FACTOIDS
B
efore incorporating as Flagler Beach in
1925, the town was originally called Ocean
City.
N
ominated in 2013 by Budget Travel as
one of “America’s Coolest Small Towns”
T
he Flagler Beach exit off of I-95 (exit
284) is the closest exit to the beach from
Maine to Miami, just three short miles
T
he city was designated by TripAdvisor as
the third best destination in the country
for affordable beach travel for Summer
2016.
So set up a chair and watch surfers dance on
waves and spot dolphins or sea turtles, all against
the backdrop of a breathtaking sunrise. You’ll get
to unwind on an uncrowded beach that’s easily
accessible, yet feels like you’re worlds away.
POPULATION
4,999
16 flaglerchamber.org • visitflagler.com
*2016 Estimate;
US Census Bureau
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