Follow the Sun: Florida
Put the top down and drive through Florida, a destination of unique beauty and variety. No matter what your interests, there are whole worlds to explore throughout the sunshine state ... and getting there is haif the fun.
Northwest
Take in the warm Gulf breezes as you cruise among the rolling hills and moss-draped live oaks of this beautiful region, where more than 30 state parks, two national parks, miles of white-sand beaches and numerous freshwater springs set the scene for anglers, bird-watchers, hikers, bikers, equestrians, golfers, and anyone who revels in the wonders of nature.
Northeast
Drive down the narrow streets of historic St. Augustine's restored Spanish Quarter and take a trip back in time. With over 430 years of history, this charming city is the oldest permanent settlement in the nation. History buffs can also relive Civil War days at Amelia Island's Fort Clinch or stop by the state's oldest saloon in Fernandina Beach. For those who would rather take a lesson in tennis or golf, Amelia Isiand and Ponte Vedra Beach offer some of the best facilities in the country.
Central East
Get in gear for excitement. Experience the thrill of liftoff at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, feel your heart race with automotive excitement at Daytona's Center of Racing, or dive for sunken riches along the Treasure Coast. Whatever you choose to do, this region will fuel your imagination and ignite your passions.
Central West
Cruise down this serene coastline and experience the wonders of both nature and man. An abundance of wilderness parks throughout this region welcome campers, hikers, cave divers, and fisherman. Manatees spend their days paddling in the shallow estuaries, saltwater bays, and canals. Island communities like Clearwater Beach and Treasure Island offer warm water beaches, while St. Petersburg invites visitors to enjoy a wealth of cultural offerings, including the world's largest collection of works by Salvador Dali.
Central
Meet a mouse, greet a king and kiss a whale-all in one day. Here in the nation's ultimate fantasyland, fairytales come true for kids of all ages and interests. Outdoor enthusiasts have as much to celebrate here as do theme park enthusiasts-over 600 freshwater lakes set the scene for water-skiing, sailing, and fishing. For those who prefer viewing to playing, games run the gamut from championship golf and tennis to professional basketball and Grand Prix racing.
Southwest
Retreat to the quiet beauty of tropical foliage and miles of unspoiled beaches, from Port Charlotte, Sanibel and Captiva Islands to Naples, Marco Island, and Cape Sable. A naturelover's paradise far from any major cities, this region is home not only to a fascinating portion of the Everglades, but to a host of enchanting botanical gardens and many rare and endangered species of flora and fauna.
Southeast
Take a drive down the strip in Fort Lauderdale, indulge in a shopping spree on Worth Avenue in Palm Beach, explore the 300-mile maze of waterways and 750,000 acres of the Everglades. The possibilities are nearly endless. For those who want to get in on the action, it doesn't get any hotter than Miami's South Beach, where Art Deco meets the next millennium in a swirl of flash and fashion. For those who want to get away from it all, the Florida Keys offer serenity, underwater marvels amidst the only living coral reef in the U.S. and, at the end of the day, the most legendary sunsets in the world.


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