Located on the Sante Fe River in High Springs, this state park has six natural hot springs — one big enough to produce 44 million gallons of water daily.
St. Augustine, settled in 1565, is the oldest continually inhabited city in the United States. The town offers a unique experience for tourists to experience a step into the past.
Lake Kissimmee is one of the largest lakes in the state and offers boat rides where visitors can see the largest alligators in the country.
After surviving the killer alligator tour, you and your family can have fun in Old Town Kissimmee. The town offers free entertainment each night, including a weekly classic car cruise.
The Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral can be a little pricey. Still, it is a great experience for anyone interested in space exploration.
Cape Coral is a great city for family fun. Sun Splash Water Park has over 14 acres of water slides, pools, lazy rivers, and other water-based attractions.
Just off the state’s southern coast is Marco Island, a great spot to see wild dolphins and manatees swimming in the water.
This museum, centered around the classic story, ranks as the fifth best museum for children in the U.S. The center features cutting-edge technology projecting images from the story across the ceilings