Paradox Museum is not just another entertainment venue. With over 70 paradox-based, amazing exhibits, it offers more mind-twisting, eye-tricking experiences than any other edutainment destination in the world. You will learn everything about the exciting science behind paradoxes, have great fun and take photos so spectacular, your friends will not believe are real. Paradox Museum is a must-see,... More info
The Art Deco Historic District has the highest concentration of Art Deco architectural heritage, with over 800 historic buildings. Guided walking tours guided by the Miami Design Preservation League take you through this neighborhood, between 5th Street and 23rd Street and along Ocean Road, Collins Avenue, and Washington Avenue, to give you a fascinating and historic perspective. Designated as a N... More info
Key West, the southernmost point in the United States, is famous for watersports, lively nightlife, beaches, historic sites, and its pastel, conch-style architecture. Via connections or direct flights from a host of Florida cities, visitors can fly to Key West International Airport (EYW). A variety of ground transportation options are provided by the airport, including local shuttle buses and r... More info
Ocean Drive is Miami's most emblematic route, possibly because of all the movies it's starred in, and it's also typically the first location people think of when they hear Miami Beach. Pastel-hued, art deco houses, bright night lights, fancy cars, and, of course, rows and rows of palm trees are just what Ocean Drive's quintessential Miami is about. Ocean Drive begins at South Pointe just south ... More info
Welcome to Tallahassee, home to large festivals, energizing nightlife, award-winning cuisine, over 700 miles of trails, and perpetual outdoor adventures. Discover undeniably lovely landscapes and startling local experiences. The nearest airport to Tallahassee is Tallahassee (TLH), It´s a 15-minute drive from downtown via one of the major highways that connect Tallahassee with other major citie... More info
The best Florida destination for discovering the outdoors, enjoying active eco-adventures, and being surrounded by nature is Jacksonville. Perfectly located in Northeast Florida along the Atlantic Ocean, it is a natural paradise for travelers seeking an inexpensive and comfortable destination. Flights to Jacksonville, Florida, usually land at Jacksonville International Airport, a civil-mi... More info
Miami Beach is a coastal tourist hotspot in Miami-Dade County, Florida, USA. The municipality is built on the natural and man-made barrier islands between the Atlantic Ocean and the Bay of Biscay, the latter of which divides the Beach from the mainland city of Miami. The fastest way to get to Miami Beach from Miami International Airport is by cab, express bus service, or car rental. As... More info
Managed by the Loxahatchee River Historical Society, the tidal lighthouse, museum, and grounds are home to 5,000 years of community history. This distinctive lighthouse, a 108-foot brick tower adorned with a deep red topped with black iron, is known for providing tourists with an outstanding view of both the present and the past in a strategic position near Florida's easternmost point. It also ... More info
A haven for shopping, golf, and fine dining, Aventura welcomes the Intracoastal Waterway, turning it into a picturesque destination. You'll find popular chefs' restaurants, two golf courses, and a fitness center at JW Marriott Turnberry. And if you're looking to shop until you drop, there's no place like the Aventura Mall, the second largest in the world. For a comfortable and trendy experience in... More info
Welcome to Lincoln Road, where there are lots of places to eat, buy, and watch. You're just not going to see a lot of streets like this in Miami. Located in Miami Beach, it is a street 14 blocks east to west between the Atlantic Ocean and the Bay of Biscay. For much of the span (8 blocks between Alton Road and Collins Ave.) Lincoln Road is a walking path, closed to traffic. H&M, Madewell, A... More info