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Florida is one of the sunniest and warmest destinations in the USA. It is well-known for its abundance of spectacular beaches all over its lengthy coastline, and it is the only state in the country which borders both the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. Spend your vacation here relaxing on postcard-worthy beaches, visiting wildlife refuges, and going for walks in nature reserves. Prepare for the natural beauty and stunning, varied landscapes of Florida to take your breath away! Families, couples, nature lovers, and beach goers will all find something to love during a vacation in The Sunshine State.
A cozy cabin in the Sunshine StateEnjoy a vacation spent in a cabin under the Florida sun. This sunny state has an impressive selection of cabins on offer, with varied features and customised amenities. Treat yourself to a little bit of luxury with a cabin with a private swimming pool and a deck with loungers. Stay just steps away from a sandy beach in a cabin with a private garden surrounded by palm trees. Or, stay in a cabin in a forested area near a river or a spring-fed body of water. Couples can opt to stay in cozy, romantic cabins, while more spacious lodges are available for groups and large families. You’ll have all the modern amenities you’ll need to feel comfortable throughout your stay as most cabins come equipped with Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, a washing machine, and fully functioning kitchens. With so many idyllic cabins to choose from, you’ll be sure to find one suited perfectly to your preferences in Florida!
Travelers and activities
Florida is an excellent choice for a family vacation, packed with an endless number of attractions to see and activities to do. Go to the Sarasota Jungle Gardens where you can visit over 200 species of animals on 10 acres of lush, botanic gardens. Pat the animals at the petting zoo, hand-feed flamingos, walk through the butterfly garden and explore the lush, colorful gardens. Also, visit the top family-friendly beach in Florida, Cocoa Beach, which is just an hour drive east of Orlando. There’s a lovely 800-foot-long boardwalk here lined with colorful shops, cafés, restaurants, and entertainment venues. Clearwater Beach is another top beach choice for families of all ages with its crystal-clear waters and plethora of nearby shops.
Florida for couplesCouples can enjoy some quality time in the idyllic Florida Keys, which are considered one of the most romantic destinations in the state. Go for a spectacular date at the upscale Latitudes restaurant in Key West, where you can enjoy delicious American cuisine paired with waterfront views. Also, be sure to visit the stunning white sand shores of Smathers Beach, which is widely considered the best beach in Key West. Bahia Honda Key is another must-visit for couples for its secluded, unspoiled white-sand beaches and clear turquoise waters.
Florida is home to a surprising number of wildlife species, including bears, panthers, manatees, dolphins, fox, deer, beavers, bobcats, otters, and more!
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The beaches on Florida’s Gulf Coast boast some of the calmest, clearest, and sparkling blue waters you’ll ever see, offering a completely different experience than the Atlantic Coast beaches. Feel as if you’re truly in the tropics here on beaches with powdery white sand shores, swaying palm trees, and pristine turquoise waters. Some top beaches on this coastline to visit are Sanibel Island, Pensacola Beach, and Henderson Beach State Park.
2. Snorkel and swim on Siesta KeySiesta Key is an 8-mile-long island known for its sparkling quartz sands, azure waters, and water sports offerings. It’s a popular place for families and couples, as well as sports enthusiasts. Snorkel in the clear waters to discover the vibrant underwater world of colorful coral reefs. Hire kayaks or charter a boat for the day. Also, explore the lively beach town here, which is home to museums, theaters, cafés, shops, restaurants, and bars.
3. See wild flamingos in the Everglades National ParkEverglades National Park is an enormous 1.5-million acre nature reserve consisting of wetlands, marsh areas, and an abundance of wildlife in southern Florida. Many species of animals live here, including the famed American Flamingo! For the best chances of spotting these majestic pink birds, head over to Florida Bay, which is a 10-square mile area within the park, where these birds reside in large flocks. Doing an airboat tour is another popular way of spotting flamingos in the park.
4. See an abundance of Florida’s wildlife at Merritt Island National Wildlife RefugeThis 140,000-acre National Wildlife Refuge is situated on Florida’s Atlantic coast on Merritt Island. The park is home to a vast area of stunning, unspoiled landscapes and a plethora of wildlife species. Go to the Manatee Observation Deck where you can spot the giant underwater mammals swimming around. Go for a walk down Scrub Ridge Trail to see a vast number of local bird species, and have a scenic drive down Black Point Wildlife Drive. The park is home to alligators, turtles, fish, hundreds of bird species and more! It’s a lovely place to spend the day outdoors with the whole family.
5. See the sea turtles hatch at Melbourne BeachIf you love sea turtles, head over to the Sea Turtle Preservation Society at Melbourne Beach. Here you can learn all about sea turtles and maybe even have a chance to see some nesting or hatching in a protected area on the beach! Turtle walks are routinely organized and must be booked in advance, so be sure to call ahead of time.
6. Walk around the stunning Three Sisters SpringsThis breathtaking wildlife refuge boasts crystalline, spring-fed waters surrounded by trees and wooden walkways. You can do the 1.3-mile circular walk, which goes all the way around the water and takes around 30-40 minutes to complete. Hiring kayaks is also a popular option for exploring the area. Try to spot the manatees swimming around in the clear waters here– you’re even allowed to swim with them!
7. Kayak at Hunter Springs ParkHunter Springs Park is set on the banks of Crystal River and boasts a lovely sandy beach. You can hire kayaks or paddleboards here to explore the waters, or you can go for a refreshing swim. There’s a nice playground area and a boardwalk to enjoy here as well.