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DESTINATIONS
DAY TRIPS
See Florida through its Citys and Surroundings.
The scenery, the sites, and the people are all part of why you need to see Florida.
But not just Orlando or Miami. The state has so many hidden treasures.
Come, let’s take a visual stroll through this captivating state.
I love Florida.
Florida Destinations
NORTH
CENTRAL.
SOUTH.
See Florida, and You Decide.
It has so much to offer. Absolutely, there is Mickey and Miami, and everybody should see both at least once.
But there is more to the state. You have sunning, surfing, snorkeling, fishing, and towns to explore all along the coast.
But there are also old forts and hidden springs to discover.
The Pan Handle is different than the northeast. Central Florida is different than either coast, and there are the Keys.
You can see Florida from under the water, on the land, and at Kennedy Space Center, from above.
Visit the oldest city in the United States, fly across the everglades, or check out the numerous amusement parks.
And do not forget to taste the many cuisines of Florida as well as the unique beverages.
You cannot see Florida in a few days.
WORSE CASE, focus on two-three cities and immerse yourself for seven days. A little better, add an extra weekend on and give yourself ten days.
People say, oh, but I am going to go back again. If you already know this, why try to cram so much into the first visit?
I suggest and find most people are happy with doing one of four sections per trip. More specifically, Palm Beach to the Keys, Orlando, and Central Florida, The West Coast, or the Panhandle.
Going on a cruise? See more of Florida than the highway between the airport and the ship.
There are some very scenic roads in Florida. Following the Overseas Highway will take you island hopping all the way to Key West. A1A will take you all along the east coast through quaint old Florida and modern cities. Along the Aligator Alley, you can usually spot Florida wildlife and Ocala, take a country road through horse country.
These are just a few of the scenic ways to see Florida.
Day Trips
From Miami, visit part of the Keys, the Everglades, or the mansions and yachts of Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale.
You can easily reach the east coast and the space center, or the Gulf Coast and its beaches from Orlando.
With a base in Tallahassee, you are near historic towns, state parks, and nature preserves.
The same is true for Jacksonville.
Do you start to get the picture? Florida has so much to offer; don’t skimp. What will be your favorite memory?