The Florida Keys: This chain of tropical islands stretches about 120 miles off the southern tip of Florida, creating a paradise for snorkeling, diving, fishing, and boating.
Everglades National Park: As the largest tropical wilderness of any kind in the U.S., the Everglades provide a unique ecosystem home to numerous rare
Clearwater Beach: Known for its miles of soft white sand and clear, shallow water, Clearwater Beach is perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying breathtaking sunsets over the Gulf of Mexico.
St. Augustine: The oldest city in the U.S., St. Augustine's charming cobblestone streets, historic forts, and Spanish colonial architecture make it a picturesque and fascinating place to explore.
Sanibel Island: Famous for its shell-covered beaches, Sanibel Island is a haven for collectors. The island also offers beautiful sunsets, lighthouses, and an extensive system of bike paths.
Naples: Known for its world-class shopping, dining, and white sandy beaches, Naples also boasts lush golf courses and spectacular sunsets over the Gulf of Mexico.
Dry Tortugas National Park: Accessible only by boat or seaplane, this remote park is known for its crystal clear waters, coral reefs, marine life, and the historic Fort Jefferson.
Siesta Key: This barrier island off the coast of Sarasota has some of the whitest and finest sand in the world.
Caladesi Island State Park: Accessible only by ferry or private boat, this untouched island offers serene beaches, beautiful kayaking routes through mangroves, and peaceful walking trails.
Wakulla Springs: Home to one of the largest and deepest freshwater springs in the world, Wakulla Springs State Park offers glass-bottom boat tours for viewing underwater wildlife and a historic lodge built in the 1930s.
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