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Locations in Florida starting with: A
- Alachua
- Altamonte Springs
- Amelia Island
- Anna Maria Island
- Apalachicola
- Apopka
- Arcadia
- Atlantic Beach
- Auburndale
- Aventura
- Avon Park
Locations in Florida starting with: B
- Bal Harbour
- Baldwin
- Bartow
- Bay Lake
- Belleair Beach
- Boca Grande
- Boca Raton
- Bonita Springs
- Bowling Green
- Boynton Beach
- Bradenton
- Bradenton Beach
- Brandon
- Brooksville
- Bushnell
Locations in Florida starting with: C
- Cape Canaveral
- Cape Coral
- Cape Haze
- Captiva
- Captiva Island
- Casselberry
- Celebration
- Chiefland
- Chipley
- Clearwater
- Clearwater Beach
- Clermont
- Clewiston
- Cocoa
- Cocoa Beach
- Coconut Grove
- Coral Gables
- Coral Springs
- Crawfordville
- Crestview
- Crystal River
- Cutler Ridge
Locations in Florida starting with: D
- Dade City
- Dania
- Dania Beach
- Davenport
- Davie
- Davis
- Daytona Beach
- Daytona Beach Shores
- De Land
- Debary
- Deerfield Beach
- Defuniak Springs
- Deland
- Delray Beach
- Deltona
- Destin
- Duck Key
- Dundee
- Dunedin
Locations in Florida starting with: F
- Fern Park
- Fernandina Beach
- Fernandina Beach,
- Fisher Island
- Florida City
- Fort Lauderdale
- Fort Lauderdale Beach
- Fort Myers
- Fort Myers Beach
- Fort Pierce
- Fort Walton
- Fort Walton Beach
Locations in Florida starting with: H
- Haines City
- Hallandale
- Hallandale Beach
- Heathrow
- Hernando
- Hialeah
- Hialeah Gardens
- Highland Beach
- Holiday
- Hollywood
- Hollywood Beach
- Holmes Beach
- Homestead
- Homosassa
Locations in Florida starting with: I
- Indialantic
- Indian Harbour Beach
- Indian Rocks
- Indian Rocks Beach
- Indian Shores
- International Plaza
- Inverness
- Islamorada
Locations in Florida starting with: J
Locations in Florida starting with: L
- La Belle
- Lady Lake
- Lake Buena Vista
- Lake City
- Lake Mary
- Lake Placid
- Lake Wales
- Lake Worth
- Lakeland
- Lamont
- Lantana
- Largo
- Lauderdale by Sea
- Lauderdale by the Sea
- Lauderdale Bythe Sea
- Lauderhill
- Lecanto
- Leesburg
- Lehigh Acres
- Little Torch Key
- Live Oak
- Long Key
- Longboat Key
- Longwood
- Lutz
- Lynn Haven
Locations in Florida starting with: M
- Macclenny
- Madeira Beach
- Maderia Beach
- Madison
- Maitland
- Manalapan
- Marathon
- Marathon Key
- Marco Island
- Marianna
- Mary Esther
- Melbourne
- Merritt Island
- Miami
- Miami Beach
- Miami Lakes
- Miami Springs
- Micanopy
- Midway
- Milton
- Miramar
- Miramar Beach
- Monticello
- Mount Dora
- Mulberry
Locations in Florida starting with: N
- Naples
- Navarre
- Neptune Beach
- New Port Richey
- New Smyrna Beach
- Niceville
- Nokomis
- North Bay Village
- North Fort Myers
- North Miami
- North Miami Beach
- North Palm Beach
- North Redington Beach
Locations in Florida starting with: O
Locations in Florida starting with: P
- Palatka
- Palm Bay
- Palm Beach
- Palm Beach Gardens
- Palm Beach Shores
- Palm Coast
- Palm Harbor
- Palm Shores
- Panama City
- Panama City Beach
- Pembroke Pines
- Pensacola
- Pensacola Beach
- Perdido Key
- Perry
- Pinellas Park
- Plant City
- Plantation
- Poinicana
- Pompano Beach
- Ponte Vedra Beach
- Port Charlotte
- Port Richey
- Port Saint Joe
- Port Saint Lucie
- Port St Lucie
- Punta Gorda
Locations in Florida starting with: R
Locations in Florida starting with: S
- Safety Harbor
- Saint Augustine
- Saint Augustine Beach
- Saint Pete Beach
- Saint Petersburg
- Saint Petersburg Beach
- San Destin
- Sanford
- Sanibel
- Sanibel Island
- Santa Rosa Beach
- Sarasota
- Satellite Beach
- Seagrove Beach
- Seaside
- Sebastian
- Sebring
- Seffner
- Shalimar
- Siesta Kay
- Siesta Key
- Silver Springs
- Singer Island
- South Beach
- South Hutchinson Island
- South Miami Beach
- Spring Hill
- Starke
- Steinhatchee
- Stuart
- Sun City Center
- Sunny Isles Beach
- Sunrise
- Surfside
Locations in Florida starting with: T
- Tallahasee
- Tallahassee
- Tamarac
- Tampa
- Tarpon Springs
- Tavares
- Temple Terrace
- Tequesta
- The Villages
- Titusville
- Treasure Island
Locations in Florida starting with: W
- Walt Disney World
- Watersound
- Wauchula
- Weeki Wachee
- Wellington
- Wesley Chapel
- West Melbourne
- West Palm Beach
- Weston
- White Springs
- Wildwood
- Winter Garden
- Winter Haven
- Winter Park
About Florida
The Sunshine State, home of The Mouse, Jimmy Buffet, South Beach and NASCAR auto racing. This is a state that has built its entire identity around tourism. Why should you come here? Because it is the one place everyone else has visited as well.That may not sound like much of a reason to travel to anywhere, but if you can’t swap stories about the lines at Disney World, the mosquitoes in the Everglades, the cold spring water at Ichetucknee, or the superiority of the white sand beaches of the Panhandle, well, I’m sorry my friend, but you’re just out of the loop.
With 16 million citizens and 170,000 square kilometers of land, Florida is as large and as varied as a medium-sized country, and as such can’t be seen in a weekend. It has been said that to truly understand a culture (and Florida has several), one must spend months immersed in it. With Florida this is a dangerous proposition. Many people who come to visit end up staying for the rest of their lives-which can make a person a little crazy.
Florida, of course, is known for many things: the Everglades; the sun, sand, and surf that make up Florida’s 1500 kilometers of beaches; the Florida Keys; South Beach, the trendiest place in the world at the moment; and, oh yes, Disney World. But there is much more.
Florida’s western Panhandle is home to some of the finest beaches in the United States. The only elevation to speak of in the entire state is here, as are the state’s only caverns and some of the best canoeing around. The north central area of the state is home to the state’s capital, Tallahassee, with a number of fine museums, as well as to the famous Suwannee River. Opportunities for fishing, cave diving, and indoctrination in Southern small-town culture abound.
Northeast Florida is home to the state’s largest city, Jacksonville, to the oldest continuously inhabited city in America, St. Augustine, and boasts the headquarters of the Professional Golf Association. Golf, fishing, history, and the oldest marine park in the country, Marineland, make northeast Florida well worth a visit.
Further south you’ll come to world-famous Daytona Beach, as well as the site of the American space agency, NASA, in Brevard County--well worth seeing. Central Florida is dominated by Orlando and its well know coterie of theme parks, including Disney World, Universal Studios, Sea World, and more tourist attractions than you can shake a stick at.
Disney World is a must-see for any family, and contains so many attractions it can take at least a whole week to visit them all. Disney World has 4 theme parks, 2 water parks, a bunch of beautiful themed resort hotels, and golf courses. You can get the traditional Disney experience at the Magic Kingdom, you can get up-close with various animals at Animal Kingdom, you can go behind the scenes at MGM Studios, and you can explore the world of today and tomorrow at Epcot. Each theme park, as well as many of the resorts, have multitudinous dining options: From simple counter dining at McDonalds all the way up to the only 5 star, black tie restaurant to be found in the Orlando area. When combined with the Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach water parks, its pristine golf courses, and other surrounding attractions, the Disney property provides plenty of fun for all ages.
But don’t miss the charming small citrus towns south of Orlando or the lake towns to the north. To the west lie Tampa and St Petersburg, beautiful cities with beaches to match. Tampa boasts a Busch Gardens theme park, but the real attraction here is the Gulf of Mexico, whose calm green waters and white sandy beaches are suitable for sunning year-round
South Florida is worth visiting there is still an unparalleled experience. Although Fort Lauderdale is no longer a Spring Break haven, and Miami has seen its share of urban troubles, as any large metro area would but the beaches, the people, the Everglades, and the experience of it all is not to be missed. And of course no one has truly seen Florida who has not taken the long journey down U.S. 1 through the keys to Key West, the ultimate vacationer’s paradise, where it’s as easy to fill your day with activity as it is to do nothing at all.
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