Located on the southeastern Gulf Coast of the United States, Florida is one of the most popular destinations in the country. It is an American state, the third most populated in the USA. Every year, it attracts a good number of visitors in search of escape and discovery.
Be aware that Florida’s most populous city is Miami (with over 5.5 million residents), but its political capital is Tallahassee (the county seat of Leon County and the state capital of Florida since March 1824). The Sunshine State is world-renowned for its beautiful beaches and palm trees.
It is indeed one of the highlights of Florida with more than 13,000 kilometers of coastline from the Gulf of Mexico to the Atlantic Ocean. Its radiant sun, its countless attractions and leisure activities, its rich natural heritage, its dream landscapes, its parks and reserves, its islands, its cultural wealth… make it a tourist destination par excellence.
Are you planning to go to Florida for your next vacation? Do you have 5 days to discover its many facets? Here is an itinerary idea that could suit you so that you don’t miss anything during your getaway to the heart of the Sunshine State.
Day 1: Discovering the Everglades
The ideal way to start your Florida adventure off on the right foot is to start with a visit to the Everglades. It should be noted that this magnificent national park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This park contains the largest subtropical natural environment in the USA and encompasses 25% of the original Everglades marshland region. Nature and hiking lovers will be delighted during this getaway in the middle of this abundant nature.
To better discover the park and its many attractions, treat yourself to a nice little ride in an “Airboat” among the crocodiles in the Everglades marshes. Discover the incredible wealth of fauna and flora of the Everglades in complete freedom.
Day 2: Rest on the most beautiful beaches in Florida
It would be unthinkable to discover Florida without enjoying its heavenly beaches. Turquoise water, shells, fine sand, bright sunshine, nature in abundance… all the ingredients are in Florida for a successful seaside vacation. On the 2nd day, set off to discover the most picturesque beaches in the Sunshine State. Head to the west coast of Florida to discover one of its most beautiful beaches, “Siesta Key”. This splendid, easily accessible beach is world-renowned for its unique white sand composed of 99% quartz.
There is no shortage of dreamy beach resorts and beaches in Florida, including Miami Beach, Crescent Beach, Turtle Beach, etc. You will be spoiled for choice. To complete your stay, you can, for example, treat yourself to a high-end cruise aboard a luxury yacht departing from Miami or Fort Lauderdale.
Day 3: The Keys
The itinerary is loaded, without further delay, after having enjoyed a beautiful cruise in Florida, join directly the Keys after your day of relaxation and idleness. Go and discover this beautiful archipelago which is located at the southern end of the country. The Keys archipelago is worth the detour! Cross these small islands connected by a road to Key West (a locality of Florida located at the western end of the archipelago) while appreciating the extraordinary landscapes that pass before your eyes.
Here are some places of interest not to be missed during your visit to discover the archipelago: Key West Aquarium, Grassy Key, Little Torch Key, Key West, Seven Mile Bridge, Dry Tortugas National Park, etc.
Day 4 – 5: Visit Orlando
To end your unique trip to discover Florida in style, head to Orlando. It is a city in the United States, the seat of Orange County. Note that it is the sixth city in Florida, full of curiosities and attractions for young and old alike. Indeed, it is the essential destination for a family trip, for example, with its countless amusement parks like Walt Disney World Resort.
It has 4 theme parks and 2 water parks for the greatest pleasure of children. Adults will not be left out and will certainly find what they are looking for… a brief return to childhood for a day of relaxation and leisure. On the last day, if you have time, visit some of the city’s “must-sees” such as the Orlando Museum of Art, Lake Mary Jane, etc.