The complete directory of every awesome thing to do, see, eat, ride and book across Florida — beaches, boat rentals, springs, eco-tours, theme parks, fishing charters and 200+ more activities, searchable by city, county, zip, or vibe.
From sunrise paddleboards to midnight rooftops — 24 ways to play, sorted, mapped, and ready to book.
Florida isn't one place. Pick your coastline, your speed, and your soundtrack — we'll map the rest.
Art deco beaches, Cuban coffee, neon nights, and Everglades airboats — the loud, electric end of the peninsula.
Mile by mile — coral reefs, key lime pie, and the slowest highway in America.
Theme park kingdom, springs country, lake-and-lemon-tree towns.
Sugar-white sand, gentler tides, Naples sunsets, and Tampa's rising skyline.
Rocket launches, surf breaks, and the wildest barrier islands east.
Live oaks, cobblestoned St. Augustine, and salt marsh silence.
The other Florida — turquoise water, dune lakes, oyster towns, and 30A's slow magic.
Every city page collects every business, beach, park, and pier in town — searchable, mappable, bookable.
Real businesses we've vetted — clean ratings, instant booking, and the kind of operators who text you back.
From the Intracoastal to backcountry creeks — every paddle, ramp, blueway, and rental we know about.
1,200+ miles of protected paddling, marinas, and waterfront dining from Fernandina to Key Largo.
72 first-magnitude springs that stay 72°F year-round — Ocala, Suwannee, Wakulla.
The river of grass — airboats, kayak loops, and the only place to see a manatee, gator, and panther in one day.
The third-largest barrier reef on Earth runs the length of the Keys. Drift it, dive it, snorkel it.
State-designated paddle trails: Wilderness Waterway, Suwannee, Withlacoochee, Estero Bay.
Long-form guides we update every month — written by people who live here, salt in their hair.
From the mainland to mile zero — every must-stop for sunsets, snorkel reefs, key lime, and the world's slowest road trip.
Read the guideSouth Beach is for tourists. Here are the cafés, ventanitas, and lunch counters Miamians line up for daily.
Read the guideNovember to April is sea-cow season. Here's the etiquette, the prime springs, and the tour operators that get it right.
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