Florida
Florida is one of the most popular tourist destinations
in the world, with visitors heading to ‘The Sunshine
State’ in search of fun, sun and thrills. Walt Disney
World, Magic Kingdom Park and Busch Gardens are just
a few of the man-made attractions for which the State
is famed. Orlando is the face of Florida that most people
recognize, with its enormous number of theme parks,
movie studios, water parks and entertainment facilities.
But there is more to Florida than Mickey Mouse and white-knuckle
rides. Winding waterways, freshwater lakes, hills, forests,
exciting cities, 13,560km (8426 miles) of coast, countless
bays, inlets and islands, and a legendary climate make
this one of the most popular States in the USA. Florida
is divided into eight geographical regions: Northwest;
North Central; Northeast; Central West; Central; Central
East; Southwest; and Southeast Florida & the Keys. Situated
on the southeastern tip, Miami and Miami Beach have
long been a haunt of the rich and famous, and star-spotting
is a popular pastime here. Palm Beach scores equally
highly in the glamour stakes. Fort Lauderdale is a popular
spot for families, offering a wide assortment of sports
and recreational activities. To the south, the Florida
Keys offers a tropical climate, beautiful beaches and
clear blue waters. The capital of Florida, Tallahassee,
is geographically closer to Atlanta than Miami and is
strictly Southern in tone. It was chosen as the State
capital in 1823, as a compromise between Pensacola and
St Augustine, which had both been vying for the honor.
Today, it is often described as ‘The Other Florida’
with its rolling hills, oak forests, cool climate and
distinctly Southern feel. Tampa and St Petersburg are
the main cities in the Central West region. Sarasota
is the cultural capital of the region, thanks to John
Ringling and his wife who amassed an impressive art
collection, which is today displayed in their restored
mansion. The southwestern region is home to Naples,
a popular seaside retreat. Just off the mainland, Marco
Island stands as a model of ecological preservation.
In the northeastern corner of Florida stands Jacksonville,
named after General Andrew Jackson. Nearby St Augustine
is known as ‘America’s Oldest City’ and is home to more
than 60 historic sites. Amelia Island, often called
the ‘Isle of Eight Flags’, is the only site in the country
to have been governed by eight different countries during
its history. At its heart lies Fernandina Beach, the
nation’s second-oldest city. Daytona is located in the
slender Central East region. The beach is the city’s
main attraction, with a 510m (1700ft) boardwalk brimming
with amusements, rides and snack bars.
|