Ten of the best beaches in Florida

If you are looking for a holiday with lots of sun, sea and sand, Florida is the perfect destination. With more than 1,100 miles of beaches along its sultry coasts, Florida has something for everyone. But which are the best Florida beaches and what can you expect to find there? Here are ten best beach picks: 1. Panama City Beach, also known as PCB, is consistently listed among the best Florida beaches, featuring shimmering white quartz sand, which is beautiful to look at and soft enough for children to play in. More than 25 miles in length, it borders on the Gulf of...

How to Avoid Long Lines at Disney Land o...

What is the one tiring and annoying thing about Disney Vacations to either Disney Land or Disney World? Long Lines! Here are some ways to avoid them. One source of frustration and annoyance for many visitors at Disney Land or Disney World are the long lines for the rides. You can literally spend several hours of the day standing in line to ride popular attractions. These lines can be avoided in one of three ways. 1. Get to Disneyland early. The lines are shorter in the morning when the park first opens. Instead of jumping in line for the first ride you see, head for the...

Top 10 Restaurants in Panama City Beach,...

By Justin Weinmann I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but in general the food here is quite bland. In fact, as you might guess, the only type of food that is pretty good here is the Seafood. Now for the most part I can’t rightly claim that fried seafood is not good because to me all fried food is neither good nor bad. There is simply just no skill in cooking it that way. So, if you really like fried seafood then you are in great luck. We have a ton of it here in Panama City. So, excluding the fried stuff, the fast food, the franchises, and the huge collection of...

Florida’s Gulf Coast Travel

By: Peter Kenny There is a great deal of variety in the beaches located along the Gulf Coast of the State, but the choice of what to visit is even more interesting than on the Atlantic Coast. The Gulf Coast is in many ways less developed along long stretches, but it provides much more to explore, both in terms of topography and of activity. Beginning with the southern tip of Florida and working one’s way north would provide dozens of interesting and exciting places to visit, with even more activities to occupy people of every age and interest. NAPLES/MARCO ISLAND...
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