What does Florida have to offer?
There are a lot of reasons to visit Florida. Temperatures in the winter can range between 76 and 83 degrees. Not bad, right? Beautiful scenery, with over 800 miles of beaches. If you consider yourself a foodie, you won’t be disappointed. If you are an active person, the activities are endless.
Florida also offers a domestic location. That may sound appealing to you. Can you picture yourself there? Lounging on a beach. An umbrella drink in hand. The relaxing hypnotic sound of the surf calls to you. Relax and let go.
You will find what your looking for in Florida!
Beaches
Florida is home to over 800 miles of beaches in all shapes and sizes. It’s easy to lose yourself on the sandy shores. But with so many options, how do you know which is the right beach for you? Florida Beach Finder is a great place to start. Florida beaches are some of the best in the world.
Cuisine
The cuisine in Florida is one of the most diverse and unique in the world. The rich exchange of multicultural cuisines began when Ponce de León first staked a claim for Spain in 1513. After that, waves of immigrants from many different origins continue to influence the local flavors. This makes it one of the country’s most interesting regional cuisines. Floridian cuisine incorporates an exotic spice pantry: red curry, lemongrass, ginger, scallions. In addition, seafood, as well as Asian and Caribbean ingredients and cooking methods have made Floribbean cuisine generally healthier.
Activities
Parks, water, wild life, night life. Florida offers 175 award-winning state parks. Everglades National Park is the third largest national park in the lower 48 states. Miami Beach’s Art Deco Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In addition to the numerous trails and historic sites, Florida is also an aquatic enthusiast’s dream! Snorkeling, diving, canoeing, mangroves & fishing. In addition to these activities, I will mention the adventure parks. The activities are endless!
Miami
Miami is known as a gateway to the Caribbean. It has the Everglades to its west and Biscayne Bay to its east. It is also known as the cruise capital of the world. Beaches, nightlife, cuisine and museums.
The Keys
The Keys are perhaps the only place in the world where you can drive miles out into the ocean. Each island is connected by a causeway or bridge. There are activities and interests for all ages. From fishing charters & snorkeling to galleries and museums. If you find yourself in the Keys, tour Ernest Hemingway’s House.
Florida’s Health Protocols
Along with all the fun things to consider, there is one more thing that should be top of mind. With that being said, I am going to mention travel protocols. With the current situation, travel protocols are something that should be looked at. Florida’s Health Protocol website is a great resource.
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Great post!! I have experienced the culture of Miami, and it was amazing. Thank you for sharing this post. I am planning another trip with my kids next month. Would you like to share some famous places to visit there??
Hi Elly,
I would love to chat with you regarding your upcoming family vacation. I can be reached directly at 623-440-9623 to [email protected]. If you would like to set up a travel consultation, let me know a day & time that works best and if you prefer a zoom or phone call. I look forward to connecting.