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Florida Reviews
| Anna Maria Island |
We always go to Anna Maria Island when we are in Florida it is so nice. |
| Bok Tower Sanctuary |
Bok Tower Sanctuary gardens span almost 250 acres, the beautiful gardens and outdoor cathedral make up a true living architecture of lush, quite beauty. |
| Cedar Key |
If you enjoy shopping and dining, then Cedar Key is for you. |
| Clearwater Beach |
Clearwater Beach is one of the best beaches on Florida's Gulf Coast. |
| Eagle Ridge Mall |
If you are at the Southern end of US 27, why not spend some time at Eagle Ridge Mall, its a great Mall with lovely shops, restaurants and cinema |
| Florida's Natural |
If you are driving down US 27 towards Lake Wales, take an hour to have a look around the visitor centre at Florida Natural, they produce their own Orange juice |
| Fort Lauderdale |
Life is more than a beach in Fort Lauderdale – it is a life of striking contrasts. |
| Greater Miami |
Whether it's the Art Deco delights of America's Riviera – South Beach – or the calmer family-oriented Surfside to the north, Greater Miami and the Beaches is unique |
| Homosassa Springs |
Homosassa Springs wildlife sanctuary is located 75 miles north of Tampa on Highway 19. |
| Honeymoon Island |
Honeymoon Island has a great beach with isolated feeling, yet has the convenience of facilities. |
| Lake Kissimmee State Park |
Lake Kissimmee State Park is definitely worth a visit if you fancy a quiet day out with just Florida’s wildlife for company. |
| Madeira Beach |
Madeira Beach first became a popular hangout of the young from across the bay in Tampa who nicknamed it Mad Beach. |
| Sand Key |
Sand Key is actually a 14-mile stretch along the Gulf of Mexico |
| Tarpon Springs |
The Tarpon Springs community is a mixture of new buildings and old mansions and is enriched by the Mediterranean heritage of the Greek sponge divers and their families who arrived in the early 1900s |
| Wekiwa Springs State Park |
Wekiwa Springs State Park is a lovely place to visit, it has a great swimming area, canoeing, camping, hiking, biking, horseback riding and fishing, it was once inhabited by the Timucuan Indians. |
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