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Spend holidays in Florida at fun-packed theme parks in Orlando and Tampa.
Then explore the swamplands of Everglades National Park. Splash out on shopping
holidays to Florida's Palm Beach or head for family-friendly Key
West for sea and sun.
Holidays in Florida: regions
Stick to the Gold Coast for glamour and white sandy beaches on your holiday in
Florida. Or head to Tampa for hair-raising rides at Busch Gardens
Africa. Take the family on holiday to central Florida for Disney's
theme parks in Orlando. But if all you want is a bit of sun, spend a
stress-free holiday in the Florida Keys.
City holidays in Florida
You'll soon realise there's more to holidays in Florida than
Orlando's theme parks. Enjoy a cultural holiday to Florida in
the colourful Art Deco district of Miami or visit the contemporary Museum
of Art in Fort Lauderdale. Spend Florida holidays in Downtown West
Palm Beach for elegant boutiques and restaurants.
Outdoor holidays in Florida
Spend your Florida holidays out in the sunshine getting wet kayaking and boogie
boarding at chic Miami Beach. Or go on holiday to Florida to spot alligators
in the swamps of Everglades National Park, then swim with dolphins in
turquoise waters on holiday in the Florida Keys.
Foodie holidays in Florida
Head to Florida, the fast-food capital of the world, for burgers, fries and sweet
churros fritters. But you'll also find plenty of gourmet options
on holidays to Florida. Splash out on first-class cuisine from famous chefs in
Orlando and try fresh grouper and conch fish along the Gold Coast.
While you're on holiday in Florida, try out Miami's
Floribbean cuisine, which fuses local dishes with Caribbean flavours.
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