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Explore Florida’s Stunning Nature Coast

Welcome to Florida’s Nature Coast, where you’ll discover the “real” Florida. You won’t find animated or mechanical critters here. Florida’s Nature Coast boasts the real thing, from alligators to black bears, flamingos to pelicans, manatees to sea turtles. Moreover, if you’re into thrill rides, you’ve come to the right place. Aquatic adventures will immerse you in everything from deep cave diving and deep sea fishing to sightseeing excursions and swimming with manatees.

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Discover Vila Nova de Gaia: A Hidden Gem in Portugal

Vila Nova de Gaia is located just across the Douro River from Porto (Oporto). This area is the true home of Port Wine, featuring lodges from historic port wine producers lined along the “Ribeira,” presenting their caves, aging tanks, and tasting rooms. Notice how the rooftops of lodges are adorned with English names while humble lodges belonging to local producers can often be found nestled in the lower slopes.

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Ultimate Guide to Florida Beach Camping: Tips & Expectations

When one thinks of Florida, probably the first thing that comes to mind is Florida’s beautiful beaches. With approximately 1,200 miles of stunning coastline, the Sunshine State certainly has plenty of them. However, if you put beaches and camping in the same sentence, then you’re going to be disappointed to learn there are only a handful of campgrounds that are located right on the beach.

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Top Camping Experiences in Florida

Some people really enjoy camping for relaxation and quiet time, viewing it as a chance to unwind. On the other hand, others prefer a bit of excitement and entertainment during their outdoor adventures. Fortunately, Florida campgrounds offer a unique blend of both worlds. These distinctive camping sites cater to those who enjoy specific activities and engaging entertainment while still providing peaceful spots to relax.

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Top 10 Indoor Activities at Disney World for Rainy Days

Unless Disney World is under a hurricane watch or warning, chances are the rain you see will pass quickly. Some months are simply prone to afternoon thunderstorms; check our month-by-month guide to Disney to get an overview of the weather each month to see if your trip is during the rainy season. Don’t let a few drops of rain spoil your Disney vacation; with a little planning, you can make the best of even a rainy day.

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Driving the Overseas Highway: The Ultimate Miami to Key West Route

The Overseas Highway, famously known as “The Highway That Goes to Sea,” is the southernmost leg of U.S. Highway 1. Originally blazed in 1912 by Henry Flagler’s Florida East Coast Railroad, this remarkable road stretches from Miami to Key West. Today, motorists can complete this scenic journey in less than four hours. However, it’s essential to allocate time to soak in the natural beauty and stunning sunrises and sunsets that mark the route.

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Ultimate Guide to Camping Essentials in the Florida Keys

Close your eyes and imagine gentle ocean breezes with tall palms swaying overhead. Imagine waking up to a beautiful sunrise, the sounds of the surf gently lapping the beach, seagulls squawking overhead, and the muffled sound of a fishing boat putting offshore. Imagine lazy days soaking up the sun, building sandcastles or napping in a hammock, and peaceful nights that start with incredibly romantic sunsets. If this sounds appealing, your dream can become a reality when you camp in the Florida Keys. In fact, you can snag some of the best off-season rates between May and October, making this experience not only beautiful but also affordable.

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Ultimate Guide to Planning Your Fort Lauderdale Vacation

More than 300 miles of navigable inland waterways wind through palatial estates, citrus groves, and the unique and exotic Everglades—beckoning boats of all sizes and shapes. It is the Intracoastal Waterway—stretching south to Miami—and the waterfront homes which dot it, that have earned Greater Fort Lauderdale its reputation as the “Venice of America.”

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Explore Florida’s Best Summer Travel Destinations

It’s summer, the kids are out of school, and it’s time for a family vacation. While Florida stands out as one of the top vacation destinations, summer travel presents challenges such as heat, crowds, and budget constraints. For those planning a trip to Florida during the summer, this guide offers valuable resources to tackle these challenges, ensuring a more enjoyable experience.

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Ultimate Guide to Planning Your Tampa Bay Vacation

Regionally, Tampa Bay encompasses four cities — Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clearwater, and Bradenton. Tampa Bay is actually a body of water, the largest open-water estuary in Florida, covering nearly 400 square miles around these cities. While the television media has expanded their viewing area to also include Hernando County to the north and Sarasota County to the south, geographically Tampa Bay only includes these four cities.

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