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Known as the Venice of America because of its intricate canal systems, Fort Lauderdale offers a staggering 23 mi (37 km) of beach. The semi-tropical weather and close proximity to other Florida hot spots such as Miami and Palm Beach, make it easy to enjoy the laid back manner of this southern metropolitan area.
Those who enjoy a warm, sunny climate and white, sandy beaches will fall in love with the city of Jacksonville instantly. Since the mid-19th century, visitors have been drawn to Jacksonville, a city providing a warm paradise
Gone are the days when Miami was considered a winter resort with a primarily retirement crowd. Today, America’s favorite tropical city is the third most popular vacation destination in the United States falling only behind Los Angeles and New York City.
Orlando is an amazing experience. Rising from humble origins to become one of the most popular destinations in all of North America, Orlando defines the American dream. Spread out over 4,012 square miles, or 2.6 million acres, Orlando is one of the fastest growing cities in the USA. Florida’s largest inland city is so popular that it often has more tourists than citizens.
As one of the oldest settled areas of Florida and North America, Pensacola
has seen a great deal. The first settlers are reported to have landed
here in 1559. Since then, five different national flags have flown here
History and culture radiate from St. Augustine, Florida, the oldest permanent European settlement in the United States. With deep historical roots, it is not surprising that there are more than 85 historic sites and attractions located here. A visit to the Spanish Quarter Village unveils many of the most famous historic attractions in a concentrated area. While the colonial atmosphere of this city remains intact, there are also many modern sites and amenities that add to its popularity as a travel destination.
Most visitors to Tallahassee are struck at once by the vast amounts of greenery and flowers that adorn the city's landscape. Moss-covered oaks connect high above the streets to form green canopies
West-central Florida’s Tampa Bay is a natural estuary, or semi-enclosed coastal body of water, creating a harbor where sea water freely mixes with fresh water. The informally-coined term, Tampa Bay area, is used when referring to the three-city metropolitan area
A small tropical oasis right on US
soil, the Florida Keys
has long been a haven for tourists of every kind. You name it, and chances are
someone has gone there looking for it