FLORIDA
ATTRACTIONS, SIGHTSEEING, TOUR BOOKINGS AND THINGS
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If
you are planning a visit to Florida and want to know
what attractions Florida has to offer, then you
have come to the right place! Explore Florida attractions,
entertainment, theme parks, sight seeing ideas, tours
and much, much, more!
We have Classic Florida Attractions, Florida
Theme Parks, Florida Water Parks, and of course we
have Disney attractions and tickets.
Whatever
is your taste and destination, we have thousands
of tours and attractions to choose from!
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| Clearwater
Beach Tours |
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You'll
find all the water-oriented recreation you can imagine
and lots of outdoor activities in the Clearwater area.
Besides jetskis, water bikes and parasails, at the
Clearwater Beach Marina you can rent boats for everything
from a relaxing sail to a deep sea fishing adventure.
More than 300 species of fish populate the waters,
making the area one of Florida's premier fishing locales.
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| Daytona
Beach Attractions |
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It
seems no matter where you go in Daytona Beach, it’s
about the speed. The town is filled with go-kart tracks,
one with Nitro Alley, where you reach speeds of up
to 75 mph. Downtown Daytona Beach, which is turning
a historic area into a smart, attractive shopping and
dining district, the Halifax Historical Museum traces
the history of auto racing and Daytona. And although
there’s no racing on the wide beach today, Daytona
Beach is one of the few places left in Florida where
you can still drive on the beach.
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| Destin
Attractions |
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Fishing,
although by far one of the more popular recreational
activities, is certainly not the only one. Acclaimed
as the "Best Beach in the South" and one
of the top three "Favorite Family Vacation Destinations" by
the readers of Southern Living, Destin also plays host
to many other recreational opportunities. Dive or snorkel
on the natural reefs, wrecks, and barges in Destin's
clear green waters. Acres of links will satisfy the
golfer in your family, and watersports, sailing, tennis
and hiking are just a few of the outdoor recreational
activities available.
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| Ft.
Lauderdale Tours |
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Ft.
Lauderdale offers
attractions that appeal to a multitude of interests.
A mecca for the avid sportsperson, for
instance, the area features endless holes of golf,
miles of wilderness trails for hiking and biking, unsurpassed
snorkeling, diving and deep sea fishing, premier thoroughbred
horseracing at Gulfstream Park, Florida Panthers ice
hockey at the state-of-the-art Office Depot Center
and interactive exhibits at the International Game
Fish Association's Fishing Hall of Fame and Museum.
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| Ft.
Myers Attractions |
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Professional
theater, a sophisticated performing arts hall and two
sports parks, which host the Boston Red Sox and Minnesota
Twins for spring training, provide entertainment in
the Fort Myers area. Downtown is evolving into a lively
night scene where clubs, coffee houses, street performers
and cafes draw a young, artsy crowd. For nature lovers,
parks preserve fragile habitat while providing trails
for hiking, biking and paddling. Manatee Park is home
to a herd of endangered Florida manatees that come
to winter in its warm waters every year. Visitors can
kayak among them or listen to their singing through
special hydrophones.
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| Ft.
Walton Beach Tours |
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For
those who prefer to explore the great outdoors, the
100 Fathom Curve draws closer to the area than to any
other spot on the Gulf, providing exceptional diving,
snorkeling and shelling. Like its neighbor, Destin,
saltwater fishing is a universally recognized sport
here, and the bounty of the sea yields cobia, triggerfish,
king mackerel and more in the "Billfish Capital
of the World."!
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| Jacksonville
Attractions |
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The
St. Johns River, a sparkling waterway, slices through
downtown Jacksonville. Nearby is the picturesque 1.2-mile
(2 km) Riverwalk, where you can take in the beauty
of the river and catch a performance at an entertainment
pavilion. The 61-acre Jacksonville Zoo showcases a
variety of animals and educational exhibits. The Anheuser-Busch
Brewery is definitely worth a tour for beer lovers.
Minutes away from this bustling activity, Jacksonville
Beach beckons those who seek the simpler pleasures
of swimming, sunning, surf-casting, boating and offshore
fishing.
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| Key
West Attractions |
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Whatever
your choice, you'll find Key West is an island that
never stops. Sunset in Key West is more than a time
of day; it's a happening — a special time when
hundreds of people gather on the docks at Mallory Square
along with musicians, entertainers and vendors. Ernest
Hemingway made his home in Key West for more than 10
years, writing, frequenting local bars or fishing.
Tour his home, surrounded by exotic plants and scores
of the cats that the writer loved...
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| Melbourne
Attractions |
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Fishing,
kayaking, airboating, horseback riding, miniature golf
and go-karting complete this picture of year-round
outdoor pursuits. Name your fantasy in the great wide
open and realize it on Brevard County’s Space
Coast...
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| Miami
Attractions |
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When
the sun goes down, Miami nightlife heats up with hundreds
of nightspots, including cozy taverns, hip jazz bars,
and trendy dance clubs. Definitely a place to "see
and be seen," Miami has long enjoyed a reputation
as a playground for the rich and famous, and celebrities
can often be found reveling in one of the many fashionable
nightspots.
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| Orlando & Disney
Tours |
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What
many visitors think of when they think of Orlando is
actually Lake Buena Vista–Disney's theme parks
all call this Orlando suburb their home. Visitors from
around the world flock to this destination to experience
the magic that is Disney in the form of Animal Kingdom,
EPCOT, MGM Studios, and the park that started it all–the
Magic Kingdom!
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| Sarasota
Attractions |
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For
the more active visitor, Sarasota offers watersports,
fishing and tennis galore, along with many excellent
golf courses. A municipal baseball stadium is used
for spring training by the Cincinnati Reds. Nearby
Myakka River State Park, Florida's largest, offers
sun-dappled rivers and cypress-studded paths for hikers
and bicyclists.
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| St.
Augustine Tours |
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St.
Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park is the state’s
oldest (circa 1893) and a fun place to take the family.
Then climb the 219 steps to the top of a 120-year-old
black-and-white spiral striped lighthouse and visit
its museum and have a picnic in the park nearby. The
beach is home to Anastasia State Park, where beachers,
fishermen and surfers gather. Fort ruins and putt-putt
golf centers round out the attractions along this stretch
of wide, hard-packed sand.
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| St.
Petersburg Tours |
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Muse
over the world's largest collection of the master's
Surrealist paintings in the Salvador Dali Museum. Or
see world-class international exhibitions at the Florida
International Museum. Treat your kids to the Great
Explorations Hands-On Museum, where they can interact
with exhibits that educate as they entertain. Year-round
city festivals, theater, symphonies with the Florida
Orchestra and performances by the Tampa Bay Opera round
out a full cultural arts calendar.
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| Tampa
Attractions |
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In
Tampa Bay you don't have to look too far for adventure.
Packed with excitement, the Bay area offers visitors
an explosion of educational, entertaining and cultural
attractions. With family venues such as zoos, aquariums
and theme parks and a climate that allows for outdoor
activities like beach-going and canoeing year-round,
it's no wonder families love Tampa Bay. The area is
home to such favorites as Busch Gardens, The Florida
Aquarium, Museum of Science & Industry and Lowry
Park Zoo..
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| West
Palm Beach Attractions |
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Professional
polo matches are played here throughout the winter,
and you don't have to be one of the affluent to join
in the fun. Golf courses, tennis courts and watersports
galore will keep you busy. West Palm Beach also offers
family fun, with the Palm Beach Zoo at Dreher Park,
the South Florida Science Museum and the Seaside Activity
Station.
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