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This is what no one tells you about Florida

Florida is one of the most popular vacation destinations in the world. Its sandy beaches and theme parks are always full of tourists. Whether it’s college students eager for terrifying roller coasters or newlyweds looking for a romantic dinner on a moonlit beach, everyone’s dream location is Florida. But you will be surprised that there is more to Florida than that.

Here are some magical facts and places in Florida that I bet no one told you about:

1. Florida has a rich cultural heritage: Florida is home to the oldest city in the United States: Saint Augustine and the Seminole Native American tribe. Guess where the Kennedy Space Center is? Florida! “World’s Greatest Show” – Ringling Circus is also based in Florida. St. Augustine has an alligator farm that opened in 1893!

two. Is summer the best time to be in Florida? Turns out, it’s the worst time to go sightseeing in Florida. May through September is very hot and humid, but unfortunately, that’s where everyone heads to Florida. What is the best time, you ask? The ideal weather is from mid-October to late November or March to early May. So plan your trip for Thanksgiving or Spring Break.

3. Wild Life, anyone? Here is a safari park with trails for walking and biking. Spend time with alligators and bison and go on an introspective walk. Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park in Micanopy (near Gainesville) is a National Natural Landmark.

Four. What can a man do? Visit Solomon’s Castle in Ona, FL, to witness legendary architecture created by one man. Great place to find inspiration to follow your own dreams.

5. Florida Etiquette: Along with your driver’s license, don’t forget to bring your car rental agreement to avoid running into the police. If you take a taxi or go out to dinner, the tip does not drop below 15%.

6. Looking for friends? The good news is that Florida is one of the friendliest states in America. The odds are against rude encounters and useless passersby.

7. Looking for spirituality? Visit the 12th century Spanish monastery with a very interesting history. In the 1920s it was purchased by William Randolph Hearst, who attempted to move it to California, but failed due to shipping complications. A successful attempt was made again in the 1960s when the monastery was moved piece by piece to North Miami Beach.

8. Forget the beach, let’s explore some caves – Explore some air-filled caves at Florida Caverns State Park, Marianna. Limestone caverns formed over time, as water seeped in and dissolved the local bedrock. Once you’re done with the caves, the park also offers hiking and horse trails, fishing, boating, kayaking, camping, and dancing to the tz anthem. It’s like winning a Christmas jackpot.

9. Swim underground? Everyone swims in lakes and pools, but few venture underground. This underground swimming hole in Williston is a gift of nature. The best: it is open for diving and snorkeling.

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