Visit Lauderdale

Visit Lauderdale

From the seagrass to the sawgrass, Greater Fort Lauderdale boasts more than 35,000 lodging accommodations at a variety of hotels and luxury spa resorts reflecting a “beach chic” vibe.
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Visit Lauderdale

The Florida Keys / Monroe County Tourist Development Council

The Florida Keys destination is characterized by a balmy subtropical climate, breathtaking natural beauty and a uniquely laid-back atmosphere that seems to be a world away from big cities and theme parks.
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The Florida Keys / Monroe County Tourist Development Council

Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau

Made legendary during the Art Deco era, and again when Crockett and Tubbs of “Miami Vice” aired, Miami has evolved into the world’s premier playground – so much more than it ever was before.
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Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau

Discover The Palm Beaches

Come to The Palm Beaches and discover a place that surpasses all expectation, awaiting discerning travelers who won’t settle for the ordinary. A place different from the rest, waiting just for you.
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Discover The Palm Beaches

Visit Panama City Beach

Panama City Beach has 27-miles of beautiful beaches to choose from and you'll find a different experience at each stop along the way.
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Visit Panama City Beach

Visit Fort Myers

Fort Myers is an easygoing destination located in Southwest Florida on the Gulf of Mexico where visitors can spread out and relax on more than 50 miles of white-sand beaches.
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Visit Fort Myers

Visit Pensacola

Visitors are enticed by Pensacola’s pristine sugar-white beaches and emerald green water. Once here, however, many find themselves captivated by its history, culture and diverse heritage.
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Visit Pensacola

Visit Tallahassee

Tallahassee, long known as the hub of state government and home to two state universities, now cultivates a vibrant identity that transcends, but compliments its traditional reputation.
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Visit Tallahassee

Amelia Island Tourist Development Council

With 13 miles of beautiful beaches, abundant native wildlife, and pristine waters, Amelia Island has long been a beloved destination for visitors and residents alike.
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Amelia Island Tourist Development Council