It’s the oldest building in the county, at the spot where the first Americans lived in the area. Tour this building with incredible views of land and sea.
St. Pete beaches are popular, but it’s often challenging to find sand in the area without a hotel in the background. Try this location for a hotel-free beach day.
This tropical park and marina offers a fun and family-friendly atoll swimming pool, a breezy beach for watersports and mangrove and palm-lined nature trails.
Discover the only living coral reef in the U.S. in “The Diving Capital of the World”. Florida Keys’ northern island is also known for its wildlife and eco-tourism.
As the gateway to the Kennedy Space Center and home to cruisey beach piers and parks, this coastal playground is a great place to escape to from bustling Orlando.