Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Florida's Best Tourist Attractions

By Alix Montoya

With a significantly tropical climate and hundreds of miles of beaches to boast, there is no doubt that Florida is one of the top vacation options there is in the country. If you're planning to experience the hot tropical sun while enjoying the warm waves of the ocean, then Florida should be best for you. So while you're at it, why not give the other options a look?

Disney World is easily the most recognizable and most popular destination in Orlando. How can it not be? The magical land full of characters direct from story books is a sure hit for kids and parents everywhere. And Disney World also has options for tourists who are on a tight budget. If you're still unconvonced there's also the Universal Studios or Sea World, both in Orlando, which are still good holiday places.

The Florida Keys rake in millions of visitors year after year. With each island offering different activities of your choice, the Keys are surely on top of vacation lists all over. From Key Largo to the Key West, the options are endless. Snorkel, dive, hike, camp, eat out or just enjoy a day at the beach. It's great fun for the whole family.

Miami is a good option if you're into a great combination of sea and city. The city is the place for top commercial spots and fashion options which you can proudly wear outside on the magnificent beaches. The hotels are world class and the variety of activities available in Miami is to kiil for.

The Tampa Bay area, on the gentle waves of the Gulf of Mexico offers great and relaxing options for the weary vacationer. Although Tampa isn't very popular when it comes to its beaches, the ones in Clearwater definitely brings the Tampa Bay into the top spots of best beaches in the world. You can also experience the attractions right a the waterfront like The Pier and The Florida Aquarium in St. Petersburg.

Florida is one big theme park filled with beautiful beaches and awesome adventures. So book a hotel tomorrow and head on out to the country's vacation capital, Florida.

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