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Florida

Florida is a vacationer's paradise and offers a multitude of vacation destinations, attractions and options for every traveler as evidenced by the millions of travelers who visit the state. Blessed with a climate that ranges from subtropical in the northern areas to tropical in coastal and southern regions, Florida is known as the "Sunshine State".

Home to pristine beaches, Florida is the state with the second-longest coastline to enjoy. Famous for "Spring Break" popularity early in the year it transitions to a "family friendly" attraction the rest of the year. It is home to boaters, fishermen and water sport enthusiast to enjoy.

Florida is known throughout the world for its theme parks, resorts, attractions and natural parks. It also is home to many professional sports teams, hosts collegiate bowl games, home to spring training for professional baseball, hosts motorsports major event; The Daytona 500 at the beginning of the race season and ends the season in November at Homestead. Of course, tennis and golf opportunities both for the professional and the amateur abound.

Florida is truly a place for families, couples, singles or business travelers. Your Florida vacation is endless in its possibilities and may be the best vacation you have ever had! Whether you're on business or taking a family vacation, choose from the favorite hotels and resorts at the right location and priced for your budget.

Fun Fact: Did you know that about 1.5 million alligators live in Florida, sometimes too close for comfort? The gator tails that end up on the menu are delicious, after all, they taste like chicken!

Orlando

Orlando, Florida, known as "The City Beautiful" or as "The Theme Park Capitol of the World", draws more than 54 million visitors each year to the city. The "most visited city" in the United States requires accommodations of all sorts and Orlando does not disappoint! In the Orlando area, there are more than 450 hotels and 115,000 hotel rooms from which to choose! But which hotel or resort is the best choice for you?

In Orlando, your choice starts and ends with location, location, location, beginning with Walt Disney World Resorts. Orlando features hotels that cater to the traveler who prefers luxury accommodations all the way to the most budget conscious. Some choose to be in the midst of the action by staying "on property" at one of Orlando's world-class theme parks, while others choose to stay nearby. Some choose to stay near their business meeting or activity... whatever the reason, there are many choices available at prices that will not break the bank.

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In the heart of Florida's Gold Coast lies Boca Raton. Famous for its beaches and golf courses, fine hotels, art museums, find dining, upscale shopping and celebrity sighting, visitors return time and again to experience "Boca." The need to shop is supported by Town Center Mall at Boca Raton which features 220 upscale, and elite specialty shops and countless family owned boutiques in the areas.

Clearwater/St. Pete Beach offers a seemingly endless supply of entertainment, natural beauty, and outdoor activities both on land and at sea with world class accommodations. Ideally located on Florida's West Coast it offers something for the family budget conscious vacationer. The area also offers one of the largest performing arts centers in the Southeast, the largest science museum in the South, world-class aquariums, rejuvenated historic centers, outstanding museums, including the Salvador Dali Museum and outstanding art galleries.

Cocoa Beach is home to Port Canaveral and Kennedy Space Center as well as one of the area’s major draws, the Ron Jon Surf Shop. The port is home to many cruise ships and much of the various recreational activities center around the port. One can enjoy public parks, boat ramps, restaurants, shopping, entertainment venues, camping, fishing pier, and of course, the beaches.

Daytona Beach is famous for its beaches and its motorsports. It is home to the Daytona 500 and Coke 400, Bikeweek and Biketoberfest each year. Downtown Daytona’s historic district features a variety of museums, galleries, venues, restaurants and other cultural attractions, making it the perfect family vacation spot especially for the budget conscious traveler.

Florida’s “Emerald Coast”, features the vacation destinations of Destin, Fort Walton Beach and Okaloosa Island, home to 24 miles of pristine white-sand beaches stretching along the Gulf of Mexico. This sand, made up of pure Appalachian quartz, remains remarkably cool even in the heat of summer, and gives the waters here their trademark emerald-green color by reflecting sunlight back up through the surf.

There is so much more to Ft. Lauderdale than “Spring Break”. Everyone knows Ft. Lauderdale has miles of blue waterways on soft golden sand, but may not know that its arts and entertainment culture is strong, golf courses abound, shopping is plentiful and gaming and horse racing is close by.

The Ft. Myers/Sanibel Island area is the “quieter side” of Florida. With an easy-going yet cosmopolitan lifestyle, the area is known for fascinating wildlife, beautiful white sand beaches and hundreds of uninhabited islands. Southwest Florida is also home to the "Beverly Hills" of Florida.

Jacksonville, one of the most prominent cities in North America features 20 miles of beautiful white sandy beaches, more than 50 golf courses with warm temperate weather year round. Visitors can enjoy a rich nightlife, various entertainment venues, and numerous dining options.

Billed as the closest beaches to Orlando's theme parks and the "birthplace of space," Florida's Space Coast stretches 72 miles, from the northernmost town of Titusville to the southern coastal community of Palm Bay. In the center of it all is Melbourne Beach.

Miami is well known for its world class luxury and high end hotels with classic hotel brand names that appeal to both a domestic and international clientele. These hotels represent the very Best Hotels in Miami, but there are many independent and lesser known hotels that offer dynamic choices with excellent service and high standards of hospitality as places to stay.

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