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Florida Travel Tips – 7 Things You Must Know Before You Go


Florida Travel Tips

Florida Travel Tips – 7 Things You Must Know Before You Go

Florida travel tips to help you plan your vacation.


Florida’s attractions are no secret, and there is a lot more going on when you dig the surface. Families usually head to Orlando for the theme parks. Disney World, Universal Studios, SeaWorld, or Busch Gardens – they’re all here. Party travelers and college kids on a spring break head to Miami or Panama City. Those who seek a quieter time, prefer one of the Florida Keys or Amelia Island. Outdoor enthusiasts love exploring


With almost endless options of places to see and things to do, it is no wonder to see people coming back year after year. If you’re planning on visiting this lovely American state, then check out these Florida travel tips for visiting Florida. Here are the things you must know before you visit Florida.

Florida Travel Tips


1. The Weather in Florida can be Stormy


As the state enjoys a  subtropical climate, the rainy season is a long one and covers from May through October. Thus, one can expect a shower almost every day even if visiting in the summers.


The weather is typically mild but winters can get chilly and wet. Make sure that you take into consideration extreme weather elements like lightning and thunderstorm. Don’t get carried away by the sunshine state as it is also the nation’s lightning capital.

Please note, that there is a high occurrence of hurricanes in Florida, especially from June to


November. Please check the hurricane information before visiting.

And dress accordingly - here some tips

2. Difference between South Florida and North Florida


North Florida and South Florida to some can seem like two different states. In the southern side of Florida, one finds a Latin American and Caribbean influence. South Florida is also more popular for its nightlife.


On the other hand, North Florida is the home to the state’s capital and has a different climate from South Florida. Moreover, North Florida is not so vulnerable to climate change when compared to South Florida which is susceptible to climate change-related events as well as rising sea levels.

3. Florida's Theme Parks and Water Parks


  • Disney World in Orlando is not just the most renowned theme park in Florida but in the entire world. It is massive and has 4 parks in itself – Magic Kingdom park, Epcot, Disney’s Animal Kingdom park, and Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

  • Apart from Disney World, there are Universal Studios, Legoland, SeaWorld, and Busch Gardens.

  • Love rollercoasters? Some of the top roller coasters are Volcano Bay at Universal Orlando, Aquatica at SeaWorld Orlando, Typhoon Lagoon, and Blizzard Beach. Prebook your tickets online and you can possibly avoid queues during the busy season.


Florida’s water parks are world-class and remain open all year long. They shut down only when there are spells of severe weather and extreme cold. So no matter what month you plan to come here, do pack your swimsuits. The indoor water parks remain open year-round.





4. Florida Beyond Theme Parks: Beaches, Swamps, and Jungles


Florida is not just about the Disney World at Orlando, but there is a lot more to it. It is surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean.


With more than 4500 islands and a massive coastline, Florida boasts of many kinds of beaches. As a result, one can enjoy swimming, boating, snorkeling, surfing, fishing, and scuba. When in Florida, do not miss the chance to explore the hidden treasures of marine life.


Apart from the beaches, Florida boasts of swamps, jungles, forests, and estuaries. Tourists and travelers explore the outdoors and look for iguanas, gators, and pythons. In fact, there is a lot more wildlife, and one often hears about snakes under porches or about egrets and manatees.


Florida is an incredible destination for outdoor enthusiasts as it is made of diverse ecosystems. There are plenty of outdoor options in Florida as you can go padding in mangroves or hike in the Everglades National Park. An increasing number of tourists are discovering the ultimate outdoor recreation destination in Florida because of the myriad of landscapes that comprise saltwater marshlands, bald-cypress swamps, and untouched pinewoods.

 

5. Florida Food Guide - What to Eat?


Florida’s food has influences from many other cultures. You can find a unique and vast range of things to eat in Florida with flavors that are influenced by the Cuban, Caribbean, early Spanish, and African cultures.


You will find the freshest seafood and tropical fruit wherever you go. Some of the most famous as well as the tastiest foods here include Cuban sandwiches, conch fritters, Florida stone crab, strawberry shortcake, Apalachicola oysters, alligator meat, and craft beer. An all-time Florida favorite is the key lime pie. Be sure to try boiled peanuts from roadside shops.


If you’re visiting in February and March, you can find freshly plucked strawberries at a good price that you’d love to take home. Throughout the year, many places also offer free samples or orange juices because of citrus farming.

 

Have you ever visited Florida and have a few travel tips to share? Let us know in the comments.


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