From five-star luxury to B&B charm, North Florida's Amelia Island oozes Southern comfort.
Horseback rides on a quiet beach at sunrise, soft-hued Victorian homes, Spanish-moss-covered tree canopies, year-round temperate weather — to visitors from Philly, Amelia Island is like sliding into a warm bath.
Vacationing in the Florida Panhandle's 30A Beaches
Florida, but hold the crowds. With a trip to the Panhandle's stunning 30A beaches , you'll experience everything you want — with none of what you don't.
The Pearl Hotel in Rosemary Beach, just one of the Panhandle's stunning 30A beaches / Photograph courtesy of the Pearl Hotel
Why you've been doing Florida all wrong
If you had been in the arrivals hall at Tampa International just after lunchtime on November 2, you might have noticed a little more commotion than you would ordinarily expect in this gateway to Florida's west coast.
Even to the most casual observer, the reason for this mild pandemonium will have been obvious. A sighting of Britain's most famous billionaire on a full publicity footing in the midst of an airport usually means but one thing; that his airline has just launched a route.
Hurricane Ian Relief and Restoration Efforts for Florida’s Iconic Coastline Businesses | ...
More than two months after Hurricane Ian made landfall in Florida, local businesses across the state are still struggling to reopen and welcome customers once again.
“Being headquartered in Florida, it’s our responsibility to step up for the communities we serve.
“Florida’s coastline is full of iconic businesses that play an integral role for locals and visitors alike. The ‘Save the Shore’ initiative especially hits close to home with our brand being based in South Florida.
Chokoloskee and Everglades City ready for tourism after Hurricane Ian
Chokoloskee and Everglades City, two fishing villages-turned-travel-destinations that sit next to each other on the cusp of Everglades National Park and the Gulf of Mexico, have seen more than their share of hurricane destruction — most recently Donna in 1960, Wilma in 2005, and then Irma in 2017 ...
Meet Visit Jax Insider: Stephania Gonzalez | Visit Jacksonville
Hi! I'm Steffi, a model, disability & inclusion advocate, outdoors lover & adaptive fitness enthusiast! I moved to Jacksonville 3 years ago and it was love at first sight!
I immediately began to explore restaurants, beaches, parks, and everything that the beautiful City of Jacksonville has to offer. I am passionate about highlighting inclusion and disability awareness. I am always on the move discovering new things to do.
Florida HIV cases rising, and many don't know they have it
While many parts of the country have HIV under control, Florida leads the nation in new infections.
Nearly 5,000 people a year in Florida are diagnosed with HIV, a number that hasn't budged much in the last 10 years despite the nation overall experiencing an 8% decline.
Hang On! Here Come the Great Whites! | Sport Fishing Mag
Guide to South Florida's holiday boat parades
South Florida will boast an embarrassment of holiday boat parade riches in December, with yachts sailing waterways decked out in twinkling lights and inflatable Santas, American flags and glowing candy canes.
Here are eight boat parades from North Palm Beach to Fort Lauderdale to Miami to keep the holiday spirit afloat.
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