Top Things to See in Florida
A mix of Disney’s wonder world, science and natural beauty.
Kennedy Space Center
Located approx 1 hour east of Orlando and north of Cape Canaveral, on Florida’s Space coast. It is home of the real space shuttle Atlantis and a view of Saturn V moon rocket. A guided bus tour contains a ride around the Launch Complex 39, the tallest 1-story-building in the world. Upcoming rocket launches
Dali Museum in St Petersburg
The architectural masterpiece museum at St. Pete waterfront houses the largest Dali’s art collection outside of Europe. Some of Dali’s artworks like, “Homage to Rothko”,”Portrait of my dead brother” or “The Hallucinogenic Toreador” belong to the US collection.
The Dali Museum is located downtown at the St. Petersburg waterfront by 5th Avenue Southeast, Bay Shore Drive.
Crocodile & Bird Watching in Everglades
The Everglades is a natural region of tropical wetlands in Florida’s southwest. After the catastrophic hurricane “Irma” in Sept 2017, Capt. Mitch private Airboat tours invites tourism back for crocodile & bird watching in the Everglades National Park.
Day tour to Key West
Literally, driving 113 miles over the ocean, across a chain of coral and limestone islands, connected by 42 bridges, including the “Seven Mile bridge” to Key West, bordered by the Atlantic ocean and the Gulf of Mexico, is some of the most spectacular scenery in Florida. The final destination is the end of US1 – mile marker 0 in Key West. Another remarkable location is the Southernmost Point Buoy, marking the southernmost point in the United States.
At the end of the day, enjoying the sunset at Mallory Square, Key West.
Sanibel Island
25 miles south of Fort Myers is Sanibel island. with it’s charming 50ties – retro-colored buildings. The main activities on Sanibel Island is shelling, the so called “Sanibel stoop” in the white-sand beaches and wildlife watching. A light tower is located at the Southern end of the island.
Miami Beach
The South Beach Art Seco at its best.