Beyond the miles of crystal-clear waters, there are thousands of seashells waiting to be collected. Sounds like quintessential Florida beauty to us!
In St. Pete, you have the best of both worlds: beach and city-all in one place. In fact, downtown St. Petersburg is less than 10 miles from St. Pete Beach.
Home to more than 13 miles of super-quiet beaches, adorable bed-and-breakfasts, next-level golf courses and a quirky historic district.
This European-inspired city marries cobblestone-lined streets & Spanish forts with bright palm trees & sparkling shorelines.
Colorful pastel-painted beach houses, swaying palms, Ernest Hemingway's historic home and the bars of Duval Street-there's just nothing like Key West.
The Art Deco District in South Beach is home to the largest concentration of Art Deco architecture in the world, a total must-see!
Can't swing a trip to the Maldives? The 4 islands of Islamorada are a close Florida equivalent with a beachy, small-town vibe.
One of the world's most diverse ecosystems is located in Florida's swamplands. Scope out alligators, manatees & panthers while riding an airboat.
A mile south of Cape Florida, you'll find a cluster of now-vacant pastel colored houses known for hosting wild parties during Prohibition in the 1930s.
With a population of about 600, Micanopy is lined with typical Florida architecture, old oak trees covered in Spanish moss & antique storefronts.