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28 Top Things to Do in Florida (Beyond Disney World)
  • Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex: Merritt Island.
  • Stay at an all-inclusive resort.
  • Visit the sponge docks at Tarpon Springs.
  • Hop on a glass-bottom boat in Silver Springs State Park.
  • Wynwood Walls: Miami.
  • Explore Winter Park.




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So, what is Florida famous for?
  • #1 The Beaches. Florida boasts the longest coastline in the United States, approximately 1,350 miles, to be exact. ...
  • #2 Palm Trees. Quintessential Florida. ...
  • #3 Theme Parks. ...
  • #4 Retirees. ...
  • #5 The Fountain of Youth. ...
  • #6 Fresh Water Springs. ...
  • #7 The Swamp. ...
  • #8 Water Sports.


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The only debate worth having is which side of Florida has the best beaches. The Atlantic coast has plenty to offer in the way of water sports. They get the better waves and, thus, some greater action. Florida's Gulf Coast, however, is responsible for those visions of smooth, sandy beaches and crystal, clear water.

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“Visitors can enjoy beaches, theme parks, cultural and historical attractions, sports and festivals, outdoor activities, wildlife and nature, entertainment, and winter escapes for the snowbirds.”

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There's more to Florida than sea and citrus. With 1,350 miles of coastline, multiple climate zones and a diverse population, the Sunshine State is a mecca for lovers of seafood, southern fare and island specialties. And yes, key lime pie and stone crabs (during season) are never hard to find.

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Along the barrier island in the Florida Panhandle, you will find Pensacola beach and some of the best beaches, white sand beaches, with the clearest water in Florida. Enjoy the warm water and Florida sun in this west coast paradise.

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One of the significant economic benefits of moving to Florida in 2023 is the absence of state income tax. This tax advantage allows residents to retain a larger portion of their hard-earned income, making the state even more attractive for relocation, particularly for those in high tax states.

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