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Travel and Vacations: Orlando, Florida Sightseeing

Orlando, Florida is a mystical land where everything is blown out of proportion. Leave everyday world behind when you visit Orlando, Florida because this is where the magical Seaworld is, Skull Kingdom, Wonder Works, Ripley’s Believe It or Not, and many other parks and entertainment centers to fill your vacation with unbridled fun and excitement. Orlando is a place of sunny beaches, family parks, theatres and loads of tourist attractions. There’s never nothing to do in Orlando, Florida. Click here to read the full article.

Miami is the Hub of Florida’s Culture and Nightlife

When one thinks about Miami, Florida, the image that comes to mind is usually filled with hot night spots, sophisticated urban hospitality and warm, sandy beaches. It is all of these things and much more that make Miami one of the hottest vacation spots both in Florida and in the Eastern United States. Click here to read the full article.

Florida Vacations In Jacksonville

Situated in the northeastern portion of Florida, lies one of the gems of the state and a popular vacation destination: Jacksonville. Far from being just an urban destination, Jacksonville offers a unique vacationing experience complete with beaches, natural attraction, museums, wildlife exhibits and other tourist attractions. Click here to read the full article.

Daytona Beach Florida is a Golfer’s Paradise

If you say the words Daytona Beach to a person with even a minimal amount golf knowledge, more than likely their mind's eye will draw up images of unending, gorgeous golf courses and fantasies of some of the best golfing that can be found anywhere in the world. And there is a good reason why that is so. Click here to read the full article.

Florida Property for Sale – Some Common Misconceptions about the Sunshine State

Considering purchasing a Florida property for sale? There are many misconceptions about the Sunshine State. Hopefully, this article will dissolve some of those common misconceptions. Many view Florida property owners as residing beachfront or at least within easy access to the beach. Yes, there are many who live on or near the beach, but the majority of Floridians live inland. With it’s mileage expanse of 500 miles long and 90 miles wide, that leaves a lot of space for inland living. Some think of Florida as a tourist’s mecca. That it is, but a large portion of the state is rural and agricultural. The landscape has changed more recently as new developments spring up in the most unexpected places, but generally this is still true, there is still an abundance of rural and agricultural land. Florida is a state of many contrasts. Culturally, there is a large variety of ethnic groups with the Hispanic population being the majority. But you will also find an abundance of northern transplants and some original “Florida crackers”, the term used to refer to the mostly rural original Florida populace. Weather may also be a common misconception. Tourists often arrive in the dead of winter expecting to bask in warmth in every part of Florida. Winter temperatures in central and northern Florida periodically plunge to freezing in the evening while daytime temperatures can also be chilly, but are mostly pleasant and most certainly warmer than the residence of most tourists. But the cold nights and sometimes chilly days take most tourists who packed for radiating sunshine, by surprise. Click here to read the full article.