Florida Road Trip

Florida is one of the most unique states in the Union. The somewhat narrow elongated shape of the state offers the second-longest ocean coastlines in the nation. Only Alaska with 6,640 miles offers more coastline in comparison to Florida’s 1,350 miles. California takes third place with 840 miles. Furthermore, Florida takes the first place prize for the number of beaches, with 83, compared to 49 beaches in California. Florida beaches are either on the Atlantic Ocean side, east coast, or on the Gulf of Mexico, west coast.

Traveling with an RV is one of the best ways to road trip in Florida. For others, there are countless hotels and motels to stop and get some rest. There is never a shortage of a place to stay because the State’s number one industry is tourism after all. Booking through Air BNB is also a great option for visitors who prefer to stay in an apartment or a house.

Planning a Perfect Florida Road Trip

What would be a perfect road trip in Florida with so many amazing places to visit? The answer remains on the preferences. A trip around the rim of the state is great if you like sandy beaches and larger metropolitan areas like Miami, Tampa, and Fort Lauderdale. Likewise, if you are interested in more laid-back small towns, lake fishing, and agricultural landscape then Central Florida is the perfect destination.

Here are our suggestions:

Coastal Florida Road Trip

East Coast Florida Road Trip – This is our personal favorite. A road trip around the edge of the State of Florida will guarantee the experience of amazing beaches and multicultural cities. Florida is traditionally influenced by many migrants from Spanish speaking countries and Haiti. Coming from the north, the road trip will start from Jacksonville south. rough many beaches on the Atlantic side. Miami and Miami Beach will amaze you with their diverse culture influenced by Cuban immigrants. Taking a little detour will bring you to the must-see Florida Keys and, Key West, the most eastern point in the US.

West Coast Florida Road Trip – The road trip continues on the Gulf of Mexico side of the state and continues to the Panhandles of Florida. However, this is only possible if you can overcome the temptation of staying in Florida Key forever! The beaches on the east coast of Florida offer some great surfing while the Gulf side is calmer water with weaker waves. In addition, there are many iconic towns on the Gulf Coast of Florida. Allocate enough time to visit all these cities from Marco Island, Tampa Bay/ St Pete area to Panama City Beach and Pensacola. Panhandles

Central Florida Road Trip

Going on a road trip to central Florida means exploring an amazing area with incredible lakes, natural springs, and even a little place called Disney World. We love driving through small towns, visit antique stores, and dine in cozy local restaurants. This is while the country roads will take you through dairy farms, orange orchards, and away from the noise of the busy city streets. Many Florida natives love a weekend drive through Central Florida for a memorable mini-vacation.