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Greater Fort Lauderdale

Enjoy 23 miles of sun-kissed beaches and over 300 miles of navigable inland waterways in the area that gained national renown as the place to celebrate "spring break." Water taxis, luxurious resorts, world-class golf, Broadway shows, unique shopping districts and sprawling malls, and a lively nightlife are just a few of the amenities that keep Fort Lauderdale on the list of top vacation destinations for all ages.

 

Families will discover a wide array of adventures and amenities, from parks and amusements to exceptional attractions. The unique Butterfly World in Coconut Creek offers three acres of lush tropical gardens where thousands of brilliantly colored butterflies soar and flutter. Waterfalls, fish, hummingbirds, an insectarium, and delicate orchids and roses create a paradise of wonder. For more information on the adventure and excitement of Fort Lauderdale, contact:

 

Greater Fort Lauderdale Visitors Bureau

Fort Lauderdale 954-765-4466

www.sunny.org

 

 

Greater Miami

Few locations in the world can rival Miami for cosmopolitan sophistication and tropical splendor. The beach community sizzles with action and excitement while the city shimmers with live entertainment, shopping districts, and culture. Ocean Drive serves as the heart of South Beach, where Art Deco verve and style blends with high-energy dance clubs and a truly international nightlife. Sip frozen drinks or exotic coffees at an outdoor café, dine in award winning restaurants, or take your time exploring this fascinating metropolis.

 

Known as the "cruise line capital of the world," Miami and its beaches form an idyllic backdrop for voyages out to sea. Those who want to explore the wilder side of Florida's natural beauty can take an airboat ride through the unspoiled regions of the Everglades. Many of the treasures of the Miami area are nestled along city streets or quiet lanes. The Venetian Pool in Coral Gables, listed on the National Historic Register, is actually an exquisite lagoon created from a limestone quarry in the 1920s. Imagine the relaxing setting of a sandy beach, coral rock caves, and quaint bridges as you take a refreshing dip in aquamarine waters. For more information on the wealth of attractions in Greater Miami, contact:

 

Greater Miami Visitor's Bureau

Miami 305-539-3000

www.gmcvb.com

 

 

Greater Tampa Bay

West of Greater Orlando in Central Florida lies Tampa Bay, a popular waterfront area that harmonizes urban sophistication and picturesque natural surroundings. Visitors can ride white-knuckle roller coasters or take a leisurely canoe ride down the scenic Hillsborough River, watch a thrilling ballgame, or soak in the sun on a tranquil beach. Greet graceful manatees below the water's surface or explore the sights in galleries, museums, theme parks, and entertainment districts.

 

The term "Tampa Bay" originally referred to the body of water on the West "Gulf" Coast of Florida. Over time, the words came to describe an entire region of distinctive communities anchored by the City of Tampa. Laced by bridges and freeways, the area has grown into Florida's most populous and affluent metropolitan statistical area. From the colorful and vibrant Latin roots of Tampa's historic Ybor City to the Greek heritage of Tarpon Springs or St. Petersburg's museums, visitors can discover a richness of diversity and culture. For details on all that the Tampa Bay region has to offer visitors, contact:

 

Tampa Bay Visitor's Bureau

Tampa 813-223-1111

www.visittampabay.com

 

 

Historic St. Augustine

Founded in 1565, St. Augustine claims the distinction of being America's oldest permanently settled European city. A combination of old-world charm, national monuments, and unique attractions attract throngs of visitors. Architectural wonders of Spanish Renaissance and Colonial Revival harmonize with modern conveniences and impressive growth. Designed to entertain the entire family, the community offers fascinating museums and historic sites as well as outstanding sports and recreational opportunities. From fishing on a picturesque pier to parasailing above the ocean or relaxing on a pristine beach, the area has the ideal environment for every activity. Just north of St. Augustine lies Ponte Vedra Beach, known for classic resorts, spas, world-famous fairways, and tennis. Within St. Augustine are exceptional galleries, wonderful shops, and boutiques filled with antiques, handcrafted gifts, one-of-a-kind international merchandise, and high fashion. For more information on the Oldest City, contact:

 

St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra & the Beaches

Augustine 904-829-1711

www.visitoldcity.com

 

 

Kennedy Space Center & Merritt Island

Take an unforgettable journey through space and time at the Kennedy Space Center, which has attracted millions of visitors from around the world for more than 30 years. The center tells the story of the U.S. space program, including the moon launch to the moon, satellites that improve our lives, and probes into the depths of space. Occupying over 140,000 acres, KSC is about one-fifth the size of Rhode Island! Only 6,000 acres are devoted to space center operations, with the remaining land serving as the Merritt Island National Wildlife Reserve. This pristine sanctuary consists of brackish estuaries and marshes, coastal dunes, scrub oaks, pine forests and flatwoods, and palm and oak hammocks.

 

Several space-related attractions are also located nearby, including Space Camp, the Astronaut Hall of Fame, the Air Force Museum, and the Astronaut Memorial Planetarium and Observatory at Brevard Community College. Steeped in modern history, the KSC story continues to unfold with each space shuttle and international space station mission. Visitors can watch these events unfold on giant screens that soar over five stories high. They can walk through a full-scale replica of a space shuttle, see genuine moon rocks, and glimpse the rockets that once launched men and machine into space. For complete visitor's information, contact:

 

Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex

Titusville 321-449-4444

www.kennedyspacecenter.com

 

Launch Viewing Information

800-KSC-INFO

www.ksc.nasa.gov

 

 

Southwest Florida

Known as the world's finest region for collecting seashells, serene retreats like Sanibel and Capita Islands combine with welcoming beach communities along Florida's Gulf of Mexico shoreline. Fishing, golfing, nature study, water sports, and beach combing are just a few of the popular pastimes in this picturesque and relaxing vacation destination. Imagine driving down the boulevard in Ft. Myers that is lined with royal palms that were planted by Thomas Edison. Further south is the affluent beach city of Naples, punctuated by over 50 meticulously manicured fairways — the highest concentration of golf courses per capita in the state. The beach community of Bonita Springs as well as Marco Island, Pine Island, and Gasparilla Island are all included in the Southwest Region. For details on cities, parks, attractions, and island resorts, contact:

 

Florida Gulf Coast Information

Bonita Springs 239-992-2943

www.swfloridaonline.com

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