Florida is undoubtedly one of the most popular
tourist destinations in the U.S. From its warm climate
and natural beauty to world-famous attractions and unique culture, the state
offers a myriad of activities for visitors.
Florida’s subtropical to tropical climate makes it a year-round
attractive destination for travelers, especially when other parts of the U.S. are
experiencing plummeting winter temperatures. The sun-drenched region boasts over 1,300 miles of coastline
offering some of the country’s best beaches that include the tranquil waters of
the Gulf Coast or the ocean wave action of the Atlantic.
Our helpful guide will help you navigate the best of Florida as you plan your 2025 getaway to America’s Sunshine State.
Best Destinations in Florida
Orlando, the “Theme Capital of the World” remains a must-see for families, thrill seekers and entertainment lovers. The Florida Keys offer a tropical paradise with stunning coral reefs and John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park is ideal for snorkeling and diving. Just north of the Keys, Miami’s vibrant atmosphere, lively art scene and stunning beaches still holds magic for many travelers.
The Gulf Coast’s Sanibel Island is known for its abundant wildlife and one of the best shelling destinations in the world. The barrier island is loved by beachgoers and nature lovers looking for a less crowded tranquil vacation setting. And as the oldest continuously occupied European settlement in the continental U.S., St. Augustine’s historic include the Castillo de San Marcos’ historic fort, colonial architecture, cobblestone streets and fascinating history.
Best Attractions in Florida
Walt Disney World in Orlando remains a flagship destination for Disney fans with four amazing theme parks and two water parks. Another top entertainment destination, Universal Orlando features thrilling rides, two major immersive theme parks and the Volcano Bay water park.
Kennedy Space Center in nearby Cape Canaveral is NASA’s primary launch center for human spaceflight providing visitors with an impressive educational experience. Key attractions include the Space Shuttle Atlantis exhibit and the Apollo Saturn V rocket that landed astronauts on the moon.
As one of the world’s most unique ecosystems, Everglades National Park features fascinating swampy wetlands with a diverse living landscape. Airboat tours provide a unique adventure as they zip through the mangroves and tunnel grasslands in search of alligators and local wildlife.
Florida boasts some of the best beaches in the world and many are located on the Gulf Coast. Clearwater Beach, Destin-Fort Walton Beach and Crescent Beach in Siesta Key sport powdery white sands and crystal-clear aquamarine waters.
Must See 2025 Events in Florida
Daytona Beach will again host the biggest and most prestigious events in motorsport on February 16, the NASCAR Daytona 500, often called the “Great American Race.” Held in Miami from February 20-23, the natural star-studded Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival attracts top culinary talent and foodies from across the country.
The EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival in Orlando will celebrate its 30th anniversary from March 5 to June 2. The spring extravaganza features colorful picturesque gardens, character topiaries, delectable delights and live performances. Scheduled from April 11- April 20, the Florida Film Festival in Winter Park, renowned for its commitment to filmmaking will bring together industry professionals and film lovers in a fun and festive atmosphere.
And speaking of fun and festive, Miami Art week, scheduled from December 3-8 is a major cultural gathering that includes the popular Art Basel Miami Beach along with numerous galleries, exhibitions and events celebrating contemporary art.
Best Places for Families in Florida
Arguably Florida’s top family destination, Orlando is home to four major
theme parks Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando Resort, SeaWorld Orlando and LEGOLAND
Florida. Another fun destination, Tampa Bay has a variety of attractions that include Busch Gardens, Tampa’s Lowry Park Zoo, Adventure Island, a water park next to Busch Gardens
and the Florida Aquarium.
With
its laid-back coastal lifestyle, Cocoa Beach is an excellent destination for
families who love beach outdoor activities. The 800-feet Cocoa
Beach Pier offers a fun atmosphere and Kennedy Space Center is just a short
drive away. Sanibel and Captiva Islands offer a unique mix of natural beauty and outdoor activities, a great place for families preferring a low-key vacation.
St. Augustine is popular with history buffs, but kids of all ages will love touring the Spanish fort, historic re-enactments, the impressive Pirate Museum and St. Augustine Eco Tours with interpretative naturalists.
Best Places for Couples in Florida
Who can resist a visit to this southernmost U.S. town? Key West offers a laid-back Caribbean tropical vibe with picturesque streets, historic charm and stunning sunsets. With a perfect mix of trendy nightlife, art, culture and stunning beaches, Miami Beach stands out as a great couple’s getaway destination.
For the ideal blend of relaxation and adventure, St. Petersburg sports soft white sands, calm waters, an impressive pier, a rich art and culture scene and some of the best museums in the country.
Amelia Island offers miles of unspoiled beaches, Victorian homes, gingerbread B&Bs and a small-town Hallmark feel. Couples will love taking a romantic horse-drawn carriage ride through the scenic streets of downtown Fernandina Beach. Another laid-back and often overlooked destination, Vero Beach along Florida’s Treasure Coast is known for its stunning natural beauty, tranquility, serene beaches,
hiking, kayaking and wildlife watching world-class spas.
Best Places for Group Travel in Florida
Sarasota is an ideal choice for groups with diverse interests, seeking a mix of culture, beach relaxation and outdoor activities. Siesta Key Beach is glorious and other notable activities include the Ringling
Museum of Art, Marie Selby Botanical Gardens, group kayaking through the Mangrove Tunnels or a sunset sail. Fort Myers is also known for its picturesque landscapes, stunning beaches and diverse activities. Don’t miss a visit to the Edison and Ford Winter Estates, once occupied by these famous inventors.
Orlando offers numerous options for group travel with its world-renowned theme parks and accommodation choices that can easily handle larger groups. Fort Lauderdale oozes with history, period architecture, archeological preserves, a majestic lighthouse and incredible beaches and water activities. Groups can cruise the Intercoastal Waterways on a boat tour.
Another beach-y paradise, Destin offers sugary white sands, emerald-green waters and is ideal for groups who enjoy outdoor activities such as deep-sea fishing, dolphin-watching cruises and beachside vacations. Renting a pontoon boat to explore Destin Harbor is great for a group and plenty of Gulf of Mexico seafood restaurants abound.
Best Places for Solo Travel in Florida
Because the island is small enough to explore on foot or by bike or scooter, Key West is very easy to get around. Travelers will love the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum, solo kayaking or paddleboarding or exploring nearby Dry Tortugas National Park.
Only 13 miles long and four miles wide, Amelia Island is ideal for solo travelers who loves pristine, uncrowded beaches, nature and easily walkable small towns. Sanibel Island offers quiet beaches, nature preserves and some of the world’s best shelling, along with scenic trails for hiking and birdwatching.
Solo travelers to St. Augustine can enjoy a hop-on-hop-off narrated tour, wander through historic Old Town or make a visit to the St. Augustine Lighthouse. Museum aficionados will love St. Petersburg’s Salvador
Dalí Museum, The Chihuly Collection and others located right downtown. Hiking and biking along the waterfront or walking the St. Pete Pier offers picturesque views of Tampa Bay.
Best Foodie Destinations in Florida
It should come as no surprise that an area so rich in culture and diversity is renowned for its outstanding foodie scene. From fresh seafood and mix of Caribbean and Latin cuisine, Miami is a constantly evolving and enticing food destination. Key West also offers a diverse blend of Southern, Cuban and Caribbean influences. Don’t miss a slice of famous Key Lime Pie or conch fritters.
Home of the original Cuban sandwich, Tampa is known for its historical connection to Cuban cuisine, especially in the Ybor City district. With its Old World and Southern charm along with fresh seafood, Spanish, Mediterranean, Latin and African influences, St. Augustine has many delectable foodie offerings.
A surprise to many the last few years, Orlando is not only one of Florida’s top foodie destinations but considered one of the best foodie cities in America. The growing culinary and chef scene and diversity and quality of its restaurants has propelled Orlando to the top of the charts.
Best Places for Adventure Travel in Florida
As the self-proclaimed Dive Capital of the World, Key Largo
is home to the nation’s first undersea park situated within the Florida Keys
National Marine Sanctuary. Diving and snorkeling opportunities at John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park are simply
spectacular. How about a 55-foot underground cave with 12 rooms and unbelievable geological features? Florida Caverns State Park in the Florida Panhandle also includes a swamp, natural springs, canoe and kayak rentals and campsites.
We have to mention Everglades National Park again, one of the most unique ecosystems in the U.S. offering a range of adventure activities in its vast wetlands, mangroves and swamps. Visitors love taking an airboat ride to see gators, manatees and other wildlife. Ginnie Springs in North Central Florida boasts a 200-acre natural water park oasis with seven freshwater springs ideal for snorkeling, swimming, scuba and cave diving.
Renowned as the “Horse Capital of the World,” many visitors don’t realize that beyond its equine allure, Ocala is a haven for outdoor recreation with waterways for swimming and paddling in Silver Springs, hiking, trail riding and biking in the Ocala National Forest and ziplining at The Canyons Zipline and Adventure Park.
Best Places for Sports Enthusiasts in Florida
Tampa Bay is home to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL), Tampa Bay Rays (MLB)and the Tampa Bay Lightning (NHL), and home to
several championship golf courses including the Innisbrook Resort that hosts
the Valspar Championship. Fans can cheer for the Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) or support the
Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp, the Minor League Baseball Team. The northeast city
is also nearby the TPC Sawgrass, home of the PGA Tour’s Premier Players
Championship.
Located in Miami Gardens, Hard Rock Stadium is the home
for the NFL Miami Dolphins and Miami Hurricanes, the University of Miami’s
college football team. Less than 28 miles north, Fort Lauderdale, known as the “Yachting
Capital of the World” offers endless opportunities for sailing, boating and
yachting and its International Boat Show is one of
the world’s largest.
NASCAR fans flock to the Daytona 500, one of the most iconic motorsports venues in the world held in Daytona Beach. Known as the “Golf Capital of the World,” Naples boasts over 80 magnificent courses. The Tennis Center of
Naples has hosted numerous tennis pros and Naples has some of the best
saltwater fishing in Florida.
Unique to Florida
The largest subtropical wilderness
in the United States, the Everglades are located on 1.5 million acres of wetlands
housing old grown cypress trees, ghost orchids, alligators and Florida
panthers. There’s nothing like it in the world. One of the secret gems of Florida towns, Tarpon Springs has a strong Greek culture and great food due to the abundance of
Greek immigrants attracted to the area by the sponge industry in 1890.
Florida has natural springs and then
there’s Devil’s Den. The Central Florida natural phenomenon was formed when a subterranean river collapsed and exposed the water to
an open surface (similar to Mexico’s cenotes). Though privately owned and
operated as a scuba diving training facility, guests can visit and
take advantage of the year-round 72-degree temperatures. On cold mornings, the steam, appearing like smoke, rises from the cave’s
chimney- hence the name given by early settlers.
As touristy as Florida can be, there are
sleepy, magical small towns that draw us to the past. Mount Dora, 35 minutes
northwest of Orlando is filled with historic buildings,
street-lined palm trees, boutique and antique shops, a crown jewel of quaint
towns that’s like walking through the pages of history.
Everyone loves a good
pirate story and the St. Augustine’s Pirate & Treasure Museum features the most authentic collection
of pirate artifacts in the world. With 48 individual exhibits, visitors are in
for a treat, exploring the impressive plundering treasure trove of booty.
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