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Sunshine, Beaches, and Tropical Amenities
A bed and breakfast in Florida offers a wide variety of lodging experiences, from historic Mediterranean-style villas in St. Augustine to Key West gingerbread houses and coastal Victorian homes. Properties are often found near the state's vast beaches, historic downtowns, or natural springs. The architecture is famously diverse, including Spanish Colonial, Art Deco, and coastal Key West styles. Guests benefit from a host's specialized knowledge of local beaches, nature preserves, and the best hidden spots for Cuban or fresh seafood cuisine.
The value of a bed and breakfast in Florida is its blend of historical charm and tropical relaxation. Many BnBs in Florida provide amenities that cater to beach-goers and history buffs. Typical features provided for guests in these charming homes often include:
- A light, tropical-style breakfast, often featuring fresh local fruit, homemade pastries, and Cuban coffee
- Complimentary use of beach gear, including chairs, umbrellas, and towels
- Access to a private courtyard or garden, often featuring a pool or hot tub
- Private bathrooms in most rooms, often featuring bright, modern, or unique historical designs
- High-speed Wi-Fi access for coordinating tours and checking weather conditions
- Guest access to shared porches or sun decks with water views
- Complimentary maps and guidance for exploring local historical sites or nature preserves
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Travelers and activities
Florida appeals to beach lovers, theme park visitors, and history enthusiasts. It is highly suitable for families visiting the major attractions, couples seeking a romantic getaway, and anyone interested in the state's unique Spanish colonial past. Visitors can spend time exploring the historic city of St. Augustine, enjoying the beaches of the Gold Coast, or visiting the major theme parks in Orlando. The B&Bs in Florida offer an intimate, tranquil base that contrasts with the fast pace of the major tourist centers. The high season is winter and spring (escaping the cold up north), when temperatures average 24°C and B&B rates typically range from $180 to $350 USD per night. Summer is hot and humid, offering the lowest rates, usually from $130 to $280 USD, with strong availability outside of major holidays.
Top 5 must-visit attractions in Florida
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Explore the essential sites that define Florida's unique identity, blending its natural wetlands, historical sites, and major cultural institutions.
- Everglades National Park
- Walt Disney World Resort (Orlando)
- St. Augustine Historic District
- South Beach (Miami)
- Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex
Everglades National Park
The largest tropical wilderness in the United States, featuring a vast network of wetlands, offering airboat tours to see alligators, birds, and other unique wildlife.
Walt Disney World Resort (Orlando)
The world's most visited theme park resort, featuring four theme parks and two water parks, making it a major destination for families.
St. Augustine Historic District
The core of the oldest continuously occupied European-established settlement in the U.S., featuring Spanish Colonial architecture, the Castillo de San Marcos, and numerous historical museums.
South Beach (Miami)
A famous area of Miami Beach, known for its beautiful white sand beaches, clear waters, and the iconic, colorful Art Deco architecture district.
Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex
The primary visitor center at NASA's launch facility, offering exhibits, astronaut encounters, and tours of the historic launch sites and vehicle assembly buildings.
Florida is the only state to border both the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico and has more than 8,000 miles of coastline.
Where to dine in Florida
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Florida's cuisine emphasizes fresh seafood, tropical fruit, and the strong Cuban and Latin influences, especially in the south. These three establishments are highly rated by diners:
- Joe's Stone Crab (Miami Beach) (4.5/5 stars) - A Miami institution since 1913, famous for its seasonal stone crab claws (which are a delicacy) and its classic, high-end seafood menu.
- Bern's Steak House (Tampa) (4.7/5 stars) - A globally famous steakhouse known for its extensive wine cellar, perfectly aged steaks, and a unique, elegant dessert room located upstairs.
- Versailles Restaurant (Miami) (4.4/5 stars) - Known as "The World's Most Famous Cuban Restaurant," located in Little Havana, offering traditional Cuban cuisine and a vibrant atmosphere.
Essential Florida travel tips
Good to know information
Florida observes Eastern Time (ET), except for the Panhandle west of the Apalachicola River, which observes Central Time (CT). A car is necessary for most travel, as attractions are spread across the vast state. Tipping follows standard U.S. customs. For visitors planning beach days, securing a bed and breakfast in Florida with laundry facilities is a very practical amenity. Many local B&Bs in Florida offer tropical gardens or screened porches, providing a comfortable space to relax and escape the heat and humidity.
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