From the southern Florida Keys through Fort Lauderdale
and Miami, into central Florida's Orlando and to Pensacola in the panhandle,
Florida has a wide variety of vacation options. The
Florida Keys offer fantastic vacation experiences for water sports
including diving and snorkeling in beautiful turquoise waters. Sport,
deep-sea and flats fishing are very popular. There are many marinas
along the Keys for charters, and boat rentals. Fishing can also
be as simple as dropping a line from one of the many bridges or along
the coastal roads. One thing that the Florida Keys do not offer,
surprisingly, are a lot of sandy beaches. There are only a few
natural sandy beaches along the Florida Keys, although many hotels
do offer their own small, private beaches for vacationers.
Kayaking is another excellent vacation experience where
waters are usually so clear that abundant sea life can be viewed while
paddling. Kayak rental facilities are plenty and some locations
offer group outings. Fishing from a kayak is also great fun.
Moving up the coast to the Miami and Fort Lauderdale
areas, vacationers can find world-class nightclubbing. High
energy nightclubs for the jet set crowd, famous celebrities, or for
us mere mortals are very abundant. Miami also offers a strong
Latin cultural experience with a rich Hispanic and Caribbean atmosphere
and areas within the city.
Several
cruise lines are served from Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, with
many cruises into the Caribbean and beyond.
Miami Beach and up to Fort Lauderdale offer stunning
beaches with broad expanses of sandy beaches, nice parks, and endless
beach front hotels - a vacationer's paradise!
Opposite Miami and Fort Lauderdale on the west coast
is the Florida Everglades. This natural wonder can be experienced
through tours or by simply by driving across on one of the few roads
that cut through the region. A vacation here is not as glamorous
as in Miami or Fort Lauderdale, but it does offer a unique and more
relaxing vacation experience. North of the Everglades are the
cities of Naples and Fort Myers with numerous beaches, excellent fishing,
golfing and various areas of interest.
Moving
further north up to central Florida are three distinct vacation regions. The
Orlando area is the world's undisputed place to go for theme parks
and attraction vacations. Several Disney, Universal Studios,
Sea World parks and many other attractions, large and small, could
entertain one for weeks without seeing the same thing twice. Do
not overlook the many smaller attractions and places of entertainment,
especially if you've already visited some of the larger theme parks. This
area offers family vacation entertainment for all ages - small children
to teenagers and adults. Research the various theme parks
to match your interests. Hotels and restaurants are endless and
offer a broad array of accommodations and price ranges. Lose
yourself in an Orlando Vacation!
On the west coast of central Florida are the cities
of Tampa, Clearwater and St. Petersburg. These cities offer a
well-rounded vacation mix of nightlife, sandy beaches, attractions,
boating, sailing, fishing and shopping. The Tampa Bay area is
about an hour and a half drive to the Orlando area, so this is a good
place for those who want to enjoy a mix of beach and theme park activities.
On
the east coast of central Florida is Daytona Beach with its world-renowned,
23-mile beach and Daytona International Speedway. The speedway is host
to the annual Daytona 500 NASCAR race. For "motorheads",
this is the ideal vacation area. Motor racing, surfing, swimming,
fishing and golfing are the primary interests in Daytona Beach. Daytona
is also a popular place to vacation for motorcyclists during Bike Week
in early March or "Biketoberfest®" in late October, during
which Daytona Beach is teaming with motorcycles.
Moving up to northeast Florida is the city of Jacksonville. Like
the Tampa Bay area, Jacksonville offers a good vacation mix of nightlife,
sandy beaches, attractions, boating, sailing, fishing and shopping. And
like Daytona Beach, surfing is also popular along the Jacksonville
beaches.
Tallahassee, the capital of Florida, is located in north
Florida between Jacksonville and Pensacola. Tallahassee is known
for its southern charm and elegance. A tour of the restored,
1845 Old Capitol building is very interesting and free to the public.
West of Tallahassee in northern Florida, are Panama
City Beach and Pensacola. Panama City Beach is a small beach
vacation resort area with spectacular sugar-fine, white sand beaches
and the most amazing, emerald-green water. A number of hotels
are located on the broad beaches for those who want the convenience
of walking right out to the beach from the hotel. Various water
sports are available including boating, fishing, sailing, parasailing
and jet skiing - or just plain sunbathing on the beach!
Pensacola and Pensacola Beach are located at the western
end of the Florida panhandle. Pensacola offers a low-key place
to vacation with historical significance, and a very nice historical
district with shopping, restaurants and museums. Pensacola
Beach is known for its many miles of unpopulated, and pristine snow-white
beaches.
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