5 Hidden (Secret) Destinations in Florida for Winter Vacation

The state of Florida is undoubtedly a popular winter destination. While other American states freeze in the coldest season of the year, Florida registers mild temperatures, and even chipping heat.

This destination tips article tries to show a more local tourism, known only by a few residents as a “hot” destination in winter.

Think of kilometers of pristine and deserted beaches, amazing beach communities and nature reserves with unique wildlife viewing opportunities. Florida has it all, and welcome!

As a Brazilian, of course, I tried to find the best beaches to help keep warm during the holidays. cold months. The list also includes places for nature lovers, families or couples. Crystal River, a unique Florida wildlife experience

Photo: DiscoverCrystalRiver.com

Crystal River may not have the Disney name, but it’s as magical for a Florida winter getaway as a visit to Mickey Mouse. Why? Because when the waters in the Gulf of Mexico drop below 68 degrees, manatees (manatees) migrate to the crystal river’s pristine springs, just an hour and a half drive north of Tampa or west of Orlando. Not just one or two, but more than four hundred of these gentle and docile giants come to stay from December to March.

There are three ways you can find the manatees. The first is to see them from the coast at Three Sisters Springs. Another option is to visit the recovering manatees at Homosassa Springs State Park. But my favorite is to swim with them. The Florida Wildlife Commission has used these manatee encounters to help educate the public about these amazing animals.

The weekend is well worth it complete with a host of other attractions such as the mermaid show at Weeki Wachee, exploring the Rainbow River, eating fabulous seafood by the sea or simply enjoying the charm of a small, quaint Florida town. You’ll be glad you went, and even happier that you stayed.

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Big Cypress National Preserve, an unusual Florida hideaway

Photo: Wikipedia

Big Cypress National Preserve is a great alternative in the Everglades National Park, especially if you want to avoid the crazy high season crowds. Big ​Cypress covers most of South Florida but is not part of the Everglades. It’s a great place to camp, but don’t worry, if camping isn’t your thing, you can stay in Everglades City.

Make sure you stop by at both onsite visitor centers for the best attraction tips and ALWAYS look for crocodiles in the water in all directions around you. Then walk along all the trails and admire the cypress strands. The trails are easy walks and quite short. If you want to get in the water, rent a kayak and do some river trails to get closer to the local flora and fauna. The Big Cypress too it’s great for watching wildlife, not just alligators. You can see tons of birds, armadillos, bears, manatees (in the right area), the famous Florida panther and maybe even a Skunk Ape, the Floridian version of Bigfoot.

nps.gov/bicy/index.htm South Walton, a family vacation spot on a Florida beach
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The beaches of South Walton could become your next secret Florida winter getaway. The area is home to many small beach communities such as Inlet Beach, Rosemary Beach, Seacrest, Alys Beach, WaterSound, Seagrove, Seaside and WaterColor among others.

If you like the combination of a beach with sugar white sand and emerald waters, South Walton is the place to be. Located in northwest Florida, and known as the Emerald Coast, it has 42 kilometers of beautiful beaches with super white sand. At night, without pollution and without the lights of big cities, it is possible to see the Milky Way from the beach. There are few hotels in the area, but you can rent beautiful beach houses, with different budgets.

It’s perfect for a family trip or with a group of friends. friends. You’ll enjoy many lazy days relaxing with cocktails by the pool, cycling to the different local communities and seeing some amazing South Walton sunsets.

visitsouthwalton.com Blowing Rocks Preserve, a hidden natural gem in Florida Photo: Wikimedia

A lesser-known refugee spot in Florida, Blowing Rocks Preserve is a nature reserve on the Island of Jupiter. It’s close to the city of Jupiter and about an hour’s drive north of Fort Lauderdale.

The site is known for huge limestone formations along the coast. Beach. As the waves crash against them, water gushes high into the air through cracks in the rock and the best time for this show is winter. If you’re looking for a wild and natural Florida beach, this is the place to go.

The area is also home to diverse ecosystems with a host of endangered plants and animals, including the rare Loggerhead Sea Turtles, Green Turtles and Leatherback Turtles. Take a walk on the Indian River Lagoon boardwalk to learn more about the region’s ecosystems.

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St. Petersburg, a Florida vacation spot for art and food lovers

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Although Tampa deservedly receives a lot of attention as it is a fantastic city to visit in Florida, few people know about its neighbor, St. Petersburg.

This city was once known as “God’s Waiting Room”, because nothing was happening there. But it is quietly becoming very popular with foreigners looking to live in a big, small town.

One of Florida’s most progressive cities, it has adopted the “street art” found at the back of most buildings in the city center, making the alleys more colorful. St. Petersburg is also home to one of Florida’s largest LGBT+ Pride parades and has a thriving LGBT+ community.

St. Petersburg’s Best Restaurants are family owned. It means that you won’t find mediocre restaurant chains in the city. Instead, St. Petersburg has a diverse food community with local produce and international flavors.

St. Petersburg is also home to the Dali Museum, which has the largest collection of works by Salvador Dali outside of Europe. A new museum with lots of fun activities for kids, including a 3D virtual reality experience.

COVID-19 – Try to follow local recommendations for mandatory use of mask, vaccination, test, among other restrictions. Keep a social distance between yourself and other people.

After these five tips for destinations to enjoy in winter, I don’t want to see anyone get into a fight, if at all that you understand me.Have a good trip!

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