Florida is universally recognized as one of the most dominant tourism hubs in the world, and in 2026, the state is coming off a record-breaking year with over 143 million visitors. It is famous for its "Triple Threat" of attractions: Theme Parks (Orlando), Beaches (Miami and the Gulf Coast), and Nature (The Everglades and Florida Keys). Tourism is the backbone of Florida's economy, saving each household an estimated $2,000 in taxes annually. In 2026, Orlando remains the "Theme Park Capital of the World," anchored by Walt Disney World and Universal's new Epic Universe. Meanwhile, the cruise ports in Miami and Fort Lauderdale are the busiest on the planet. The state's year-round tropical climate, diverse culinary scene, and high-end luxury resorts make it a top destination for both domestic travelers (who account for over 90% of visits) and international tourists from the UK, Brazil, and Colombia, who seek out Florida's unique blend of relaxation and high-octane entertainment.