Flagler Beach offers visitors not only scenic beaches and fun attractions but also essential local services to make your stay convenient and enjoyable. From grocery stores to pet care and beach rentals, here’s everything you need to know.
Whether you’re preparing meals in our condo kitchen or just need snacks for the beach, Flagler Beach has several convenient grocery options:
No need to pack bulky beach gear — Flagler Beach has rental services for all your coastal needs:
Getting around Flagler Beach is easy, whether you want to stay local or explore nearby areas.
For visitors bringing furry friends, Flagler Beach provides multiple pet-friendly options:
Get quick answers on where to find groceries, how to rent beach essentials, the best spots for free and paid parking, and everything you need for a paw-sitive visit.
The closest major supermarket is Winn-Dixie at Flagler Regional Plaza (111 Flagler Plaza Dr., Palm Coast, FL 32137). It is approximately a 10-15 minute drive from the main Flagler Beach area. For smaller, quick-stop essentials, there are various convenience stores and markets closer to the shore.
Yes, Flagler Beach is home to the Flagler Beach Farmer’s Market, which typically runs every Friday and Saturday near the downtown area, offering fresh produce, baked goods, and local crafts. Check local listings for exact times and seasonal availability.
Several local companies offer convenient rental services for all your beach needs, including chairs, umbrellas, boogie boards, and surfboards. Many services, such as Big Bill’s Beach Stuff, offer delivery directly to your vacation rental. It’s best to check their websites or call ahead to reserve your items, especially during peak season.
Rental prices vary by vendor and duration. You can generally expect to pay around $25 to $30 for a single chair and umbrella package for a full day. Packages that include two chairs, an umbrella, and a table typically range from $60 to $70 for a daily rate. Weekly rates are often the most economical option.
Flagler Beach is known for its ample free street parking along A1A, both on the east and west sides, and along many of the cross streets near the beach walkovers. The City also provides five free public parking lots. Always look for “Dodge the Dunes” signage, as parking on the fragile dunes is strictly prohibited.
Flagler County Public Transportation (FCPT) offers a demand-response, shared-ride service for a nominal fee (around $2.00 each way), though trips must be reserved in advance (Mon-Fri, 9:00 AM-2:00 PM). Ride-share services like Uber Eats (and standard Uber/Lyft in the wider area) are generally available, but availability can be limited compared to major metropolitan areas.
Yes, Flagler Beach is dog-friendly in specific areas. Dogs are only permitted on the beach north of N. 10th Street and south of S. 10th Street. They must be kept on a leash no longer than eight feet at all times, and owners must always clean up after their pets.
Flagler Beach has a vibrant pet-friendly dining scene! Many local spots welcome well-behaved, leashed dogs on their outdoor patios. Popular options include Turtle Shack Cafe, Flagler Fish Company, and Java Joint. For dedicated play, check out Good Times Dog Bar, which has an off-leash park area.