The main road in and out of Clearwater Beach is under construction right now. It's a parking lot getting around down there. I'm not a fan of Clearwater specifically myself. I prefer the beaches a little more south like Reddington, Indian Rocks, Maderia, Treasure Island, etc. (We have 22 miles of unbroken white sand beaches here and every couple miles the name of the beach changes. While Clearwater is the most famous, I find it the most tourist/trashy of the beachfronts in the area.)
For the Au Natural experience without condos, bars and related, check out Honeymoon Island which is just north things like Clearwater Beach.
http://www.floridastateparks.org/honeymoonisland/default.cfm
You can optionally chose to take a ferry out to Caladesi Island once you get into Honeymoon Island if you want, but Honeymoon Island is accessible by car. It's unspoiled, natural and has walking trails through the woods as well. Very pretty.
I'm not a fan of Daytona just because they let cars drive on the beach and to me, that's just wrong. Cocoa is nice though. Quieter. They also have the famous
Ron Jon's there. :lol: It's your most direct route from WDW. Just hop on the toll road and it's a straight shot to the coast.
Orlando is basically in the middle of the state so it's either head an hour to Cocoa on the East (Atlantic) side or head to the beaches in Pinellas County (West/Gulf side.) Traffic will change how long it takes as you need to get through the main urban areas of Pinellas to get to the coast. Gulf side is calmer and warmer. Atlantic side is a little choppier and cooler.
Here's a couple links:
(St. Pete/Clearwater side)
(Cocoa Side)
There's also other stuff to do on both coasts if you have enough time (Kennedy Space Center is very close to Cocoa Beach and many things are on the Tampa/St. Pete/Clearwater side including Busch Gardens, museums, etc.)
Have fun!
-m