List of Florida Area Codes - List of Area Codes

List of Area Codes

  • 239: Southwest coast: all of Lee County, Collier County, mainland Monroe County excluding Florida Keys; includes Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Naples, Everglades
  • 305: All of Miami-Dade County and the Florida Keys of Monroe County: Miami, Homestead, Coral Gables, Key West; overlaid by 786 for all of Miami-Dade
  • 321: Orlando, Cocoa Beach, St. Cloud and central eastern Florida, partial overlay with 407. Also: Exclusive code for Space Coast: Cape Canaveral, Melbourne, Titusville, Cocoa Beach
  • 352: Gainesville, Ocala, Inverness, Spring Hill, Dunnellon and central Florida
  • 386: Daytona Beach, Lake City, Live Oak, Crescent City and northern and eastern Florida
  • 407: Orlando, Cocoa Beach, Kissimmee, St. Cloud and central eastern Florida, partial overlay with 321
  • 561: Exactly Palm Beach County: West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, Belle Glade
  • 727: Majority of Pinellas County including Clearwater, St. Petersburg, excluding Dunedin and parts of Oldsmar; coastal third of Pasco County
  • 754: All of Broward County: Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Coral Springs, overlays with 954
  • 772: Vero Beach, Port Saint Lucie, Fort Pierce, Sebastian, Stuart and central eastern Florida
  • 786: Exactly Miami-Dade County, not Florida Keys; overlays with most of 305
  • 813: All of Hillsborough County, including Tampa, Plant City; inland areas of Pasco County, and parts of Oldsmar in Pinellas County
  • 850: Pensacola, Tallahassee, Panama City and the Florida panhandle
  • 863: Lakeland, Avon Park, Clewiston, Bartow, Sebring, Winter Haven and south central Florida
  • 904: Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Starke, Green Cove Springs and northeastern Florida
  • 941: Gulf Coast immediately south of Tampa Bay: all of Manatee County. Sarasota County, and Charlotte County; includes Bradenton, Port Charlotte, Sarasota, Punta Gorda
  • 954: All of Broward County: Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Coral Springs, overlaid by 754
Lists of area codes in the North American Numbering Plan
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