For family vacations, romantic trips, mother-daughter getaways, and solo adventures.
Where do I recommend travelers visit when theyre planning a Florida vacation?
Stroll along the famed St. George St., the walkable thoroughfare dotted with shops, eateries, and attractions.
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Then cross the Bridge of Lions to soak in spectacular birds-eye views at St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum.
Thanks to the daily free trolley, you’ve got the option to easily reach the entire island.
For incredible views of Tampa Bays iconic Sunshine Skyway Bridge, pop over to Anna Maria Bayfront Park.
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Hit the surf at the family-friendly Holmes Beach.
But beyond the theme park gates, youll find plenty to do in and around Orlando.
Amelia Island
In the Northeast corner of Florida sits the lush Amelia Island beach town.
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Its 13 miles of uncrowded beaches lure travelers looking for a quiet, toes-in-the-sand respite.
Its also one of the few beaches where you’ve got the option to go horseback riding.
And take a local-guided bike tour to learn about the citys past.
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Daytona Beach
With roughly 23 miles of expansive shoreline,Daytona Beachhas been drawing tourists for decades.
It takes about three hours to drive the 113-mile Overseas Highway from end to end.
But instead of rushing through, drop anchor along the way.
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Its thriving cultural scene, buzzing nightlife, and beautiful beaches draw millions of tourists every year.
Dont miss Miamis funky Art Deco Historic District in South Beach and the colorful street art of Wynwood Walls.
Accommodations range from the luxurious Ritz-Carlton to private beach homes.
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