2 Great Ways To Discover Florida

Tuesday, 18 August 2009

For fun and adventure and culture
yes culture! Read on…

Here are Some Great Ways to Discover Florida.

# 1. Fun and Adventure

With over 34 million visitors each year
Orlando is the undisputed theme park capital of the world. But if you are after more fun and adventure after visiting the theme parks at Disneyworld
Universal Orlando Resort and Seaworld
you should try the sensational Busch Gardens in Tampa
the world famous Daytona International Speedway and exploring the Everglades national park.

Don’t Miss a Space Shuttle launch…

Cape Canaveral on Florida’s ‘Space Coast’ is the only place in the West where people are launched into space. Being there when the Space Shuttle blasts into space is a truly incredible experience.

Don’t Miss Florida’s largest and fastest roller coaster…

Is Busch Gardens
Tampa

Prepare for the thrill of your life on Sheikra
Florida’s tallest roller coaster and the world’s tallest dive coaster. 70mph of pure adrenaline-pumping excitement. Travel 200 feet up and then plunge to the depths of an underground tunnel
with water!

Don’t Miss Bush Gardens Zoo…

With over 2600 animals
the zoo at Busch Gardens is one of America’s top zoos

# 2. Culture

Look beyond the more obvious tourist attractions and you will be surprised at what you find.
There is an abundance of architecture
museums
forts
art galleries.

Don’t Miss Historic Wrecks…

Pensacola has fascinating wrecks to explore. This includes the 500-foot World War 1 battleship USS Massachusetts
the Russian freighter San Pablo and an A-7 Corsair aircraft that fell off the deck of the USS Lexington.

Don’t Miss Art Deco Buildings…

Take a stroll down Ocean Drive
Miami
and enjoy South Beach’s Art deco buildings. Painted pink
lavender and turquoise
they line the palm-fringed walkway.

Don’t Miss a Driving Tour…

If you have a car whilst visiting Miami
do yourself a favour
and take a driving tour of Coral gables. Coral Gables Driving Tour isn’t just one of the country’s richest neighbourhoods
it’s a separate city within Greater Miami. Known as ‘The City Beautiful’ for good reason
its elegant homes line winding avenues shaded by banyans and live oaks. This driving tour winds its way along the lush peaceful lanes and is both relaxing and cultural.

Along the tour are these beautiful sights:

1
The Granada Entrance – a replica of the gate to Granada in Spain.
2
The Country Club Prado Entrance – complete with ornamental pillars.
3
Alhambra water Tower – built in 1925.
4
Coral Way – lined by live oaks and Spanish-style houses.
5
Venetian Pool – a beautiful public swimming pool.
6
Coral Gables Congregational Church – built in Spanish Baroque style.
7
Biltmore Hotel – one of the most stunning hotels in the country
beautifully restored to its 1920s century grandeur.
8
The Lowe Art Museum – contains European and Native American Art.
9
French City Village – one of several international villages built to add variety to the city.
10
Dutch South African Village.
11
French Country Village.
12
Chinese Village.
13
French Normandy Village.
14
Coral Gables City Hall
15
Miracle Mile – the district’s most important shopping street.

Other Bits of Culture:

- Hemingway’s House in Key West
where the novelist lived from 1931-1940.

- Little Havana in Miami – 3.5 square miles of Cuban culture and life.

- The Ringling Museum of Art and Ringling Museum (Sarasota).

- Fernandina Beach on Amelia Island – a charming Victorian resort.

- Salvador Dali Museum
St Petersburg.

Where To Stay

Choose your home away from home. If you are after home comforts
fully equipped Orlando and Gulf Coast homes can be rented directed from the owners at http://www.milkriver.co.uk and http://www.worldwidevillas.net They have their own separate pools and are set in private communities and offer you and your family the freedom to do what you want and the space to do it in.

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