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Florida stretches more than 400 miles from the state line to the Florida Keys. It is known for its beautiful beaches, fabulous golf, world-famous theme parks and attractions, the Everglades, colorful coral reefs, and for warm, welcoming weather. When you are ready for a fabulous Florida vacation, check in to one of these lush, inviting Florida spring break vacation hotels. |
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Orlando Area |
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With all of its theme parks and attractions, Orlando has been named the number one destination in the U.S. Over 40 million visitors come to the area each year to experience what only Orlando can offer – unique experiences that the whole family can enjoy on their Florida spring break vacation. Many visitors also may not realize that Orlando is not only fun for families, but also for golfers, outdoor enthusiasts, couples and friends, with nightlife venues and attractions for those who are kids at heart. |
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Daytona Beach
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Daytona Beach is known as the “World’s Most Famous Beach” with 23 miles of wide, sandy, white beaches. The great outdoors is the feature attraction here, and there are plenty of things to do and see for kids, families, and couples. Choose from kayaking, parasailing, "banana boat" rides or a casino ship cruise. Rent a beach cruiser, a recumbent bike, or a golf cart, and enjoy the beach on wheels. Cars are allowed in designated areas of the beach from sunrise to sunset (depending on the weather and tides). |
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Port St. Lucie |
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Located on the southern end of mainland St. Lucie County on Florida’s east coast, Port St. Lucie is a recreation-rich destination. Port St. Lucie is home to the one-of-a-kind PGA Village, the PGALearningCenter, Mets Baseball Spring Training, parks and beautiful rivers, and fabulous inland and surf fishing. |
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Jensen Beach |
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Sandy beaches, great fishing and a quaint community make Jensen Beach a great place to vacation. In the heart of Florida’s Treasure Coast, on the Atlantic Ocean, Jensen Beach is 53 miles north of Palm Beach and 11 miles east of Port St. Lucie. Whether you are into water sports, fishing or boating, outdoor activities like tennis, golf or hiking, or you prefer to relax, you can enjoy it all at Jensen Beach. In addition, there are a number of dining choices in Jensen Beach, as well as a mall and two major shopping centers. |
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Miami |
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Miami is the quintessential place to see and be seen. The city is synonymous with posh and chic lifestyles. Many cultures have influenced Miami, including the energy and passion of Monte Carlo, Havana, Rio, and Paris. Visitors will immediately notice Miami’s distinctly Latin flavor, and bask in the spirit of the city, a lively blending of cultures and cosmopolitan attitude with a relaxed atmosphere. SouthBeach is easily the most recognizable area in Miami, with its colorful Art Deco buildings set against a stunning blue ocean, white sand beaches, and tropical palm trees. Miami is a great place for visitors of all ages on a Florida spring break vacation and offers shopping, dining, sightseeing and beaches for everyone to enjoy. |
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Key Largo |
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Key Largo is the first, largest, and most visited tropical island of the spectacular Florida Keys. Also known as the “Dive Capital of the World,” Key Largo offers fantastic diving, snorkeling and fishing in waters teeming with subtropical and game fish. Where else do you find directions that consist of Mile Markers instead of addresses and some of the top attractions underwater? Key Largo is a fabulous place to enjoy the outdoors, whether you are active or just want to relax. And although it seems a world away when you’re on vacation, it is only 56 miles from Miami International Airport.
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Naples Marco Island Area |
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Whether you are a golfer, an angler, a sheller, a shopper, a bird watcher, a boater, or you enjoy the arts, history, or relaxing on the beach for your Florida spring break vacation, you’ll find it in the Naples/Marco Island area. Naples typically ranks either first or second in its national golf holes per capita surveys. The area is also an angler’s paradise, with 37 miles of barrier island coastline extending from Naples south to Marco Island and then deep into the mangrove forests of the Ten Thousand Islands and the Everglades.
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Fort Myers/Fort Myers Beach/Sanibel |
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The Fort Myers area is famous for its fabulous waterfront and beautiful beaches. Fishing and boating are also popular, as the Gulf Coast has many artificial reefs, providing rich ecosystems ideal for deep-water fishing. During the months of April, May and June the Fort Myers/Sanibel area annually experiences one of the world's largest tarpon migrations. In addition to beaches, fishing, boating, and great golfing, the Fort Myers area offers terrific restaurants, many with outdoor dining, clubs and low-key beach bars, and great shopping.
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St. Pete/Tampa/Clearwater Area |
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The area that includes Tampa, Clearwater, and St. Petersburg is often called “Florida’s Suncoast.” With beautiful Gulf of Mexico sunsets and beaches, arts and culture, sports and recreation, and great shopping and dining, Florida’s Suncoast has something for everyone. Located on a peninsula on Florida’s west coast, the region is bordered by the TampaBay to the east and the Gulf of Mexico to the west.
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