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The Sunshine State is more than just oranges and alligators. It is full of beautiful scenery, history, culture, and fun.
Surrounded on three sides by two different bodies of water, this provides many different opportunities for a variety of activities, all within a few hours travel.
The most obvious attractions are located in Orlando with the various theme, amusement and water parks there. Normally, many of these trips require more than a day to see much. But Orlando can also be a shopping mecca, with three sets of outlet malls, within about five miles. Located just off the interstate the outlets will provide hours of entertainment.
Near Orlando is Celebration, the quintessential, beautiful Florida town. Brightly colored buildings, rows of palm trees, shops and restaurants lend to its laidback feel. Dependent on the time of year, you can catch art festivals, outdoor activities, or holiday celebrations complete with artificial snow. Enjoy walking around the lagoon on the paved sidewalks or take a seat on one of the many benches or rocking chairs in the main plaza. You might even catch a glimpse of some Florida wildlife in the large lagoon; keep your eyes open for one of the resident alligators!
Take a trip to Cocoa, home of Cocoa Beach and Cape Canaveral. Enjoy a day under the sun on the beach, or explore space history at NASA.
St. Augustine is full of history and tranquility. What not many know about the lovely city, is that before Jamestown and Plymouth Rock St. Augustine was settled in the 1560¡¯s. It was in the late 1800¡¯s that Henry Flagler landed here and made St. Augustine a more tourist-friendly haven. Still under preservation mode, the city continuously restores many old structures back to their original appearance. A couple things to make sure you see ¨C Flagler College and Casa Monica, a majestic landmark hotel. You might also want to check out one of the many galleries, or haunted walking tours throughout town.
If you¡¯re looking for more of an island feel, make the trip down to Key West. Founded in 1513 by Ponce de Leon, searching for the Fountain of Youth, there is no other record of anyone other than pirates living three until 1822. The Keys became a prosperous area, where industry and factories boomed, and the rich came to vacation. All this died out during the Great Depression. Once the Florida Keys Overseas highway opened in 1938 and the US Navy came to the rescue by turning the Keys into a submarine base in 1949, travelers and industry returned to the Keys. Now you can enjoy strolling through the lush garden-scapes, and palm-lined streets, enjoy the restaurants and the shopping.
Speaking of great cities in Florida, no visit would be complete without visiting Miami. It¡¯s the East Coast¡¯s answer to Los Angeles. An interesting city, it has an abundance of everything: culture, entertainment, shopping, architecture, nightlife and a broad mix of dining choices. Spend a day on South or Miami Beach, basking in the sun, hit the town if you want to party all night!
Florida has something for everyone, whether you¡¯re looking for a metropolitan, touristy, beach, island, or party atmosphere. |
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