Famous white-sand beaches, a dynamic arts community and lush tropical beauty keep visitors coming back to Florida’s central west coast cultural capital.
Flavor and fragrance is everywhere in this part of Florida, from the Latin spice of Miami, to the Margaritaville vibes of Key West, to the eucalyptus-scented Everglades.
Walk, rollerblade or ride this trail that passes some of the finest residences in the city. It’s paved and level, with plenty of shade, making it ideal for families.
Rotating exhibits add to an impressive collection of photographs, both historic and contemporary, inside this very striking building on Tampa’s waterfront.
Swim with dolphins, snorkel over coral reefs, visit Ernest Hemingway’s home or just relax on a beach and enjoy the balmy climate of this beautiful group of islands.
The centerpiece of FIU’s Avenue of the Arts is this free, modern museum, with an eclectic collection that includes ancient artifacts and contemporary art.
Key West’s definitive maritime museum is an important attraction for anyone wanting to learn about early life in the Keys. Hear stories of slavery, pirates and fishermen.
With a buzzing atmosphere night and day, this mix of sand and greenery has a set of volleyball courts and lounge chairs to complement its bars and cafés.