Stay : Under the Florida sun, a month on the road

This is a trip that should give you a complete change of scenery. In one month, you will have time to relax while enjoying the many attractions that the Sunshine State has to offer. Sparkling Miami, crazy Universal Studios, fascinating Everglades, paradisiacal Keys, the qualifiers are not lacking!

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Detail of the stay : Under the Florida sun, a month on the road - 28 days

  • Miami
  • Miami
  • Ten Thousand Islands
  • Marco Island
  • Naples
  • Fort Myers
  • Venice
  • Sarasota
  • Daytona Beach
  • Daytona Beach
  • Saint Petersburg
  • Saint Petersburg
  • Clearwater
  • Tampa
  • Tampa
  • Tarpon Springs
  • Orlando
  • Ocala
  • Gainesville
  • Gainesville
  • Gainesville
  • Tallahassee
  • Daytona Beach
  • Daytona Beach
  • Panama City Beach
  • Pensacola
  • Fernandina Beach
  • Jacksonville
  • Saint Augustine
  • Daytona Beach
  • Cape Canaveral
  • Cape Canaveral
  • Orlando
  • Palm Beach
  • Daytona Beach
  • Daytona Beach
  • Fort Lauderdale
  • Fort Lauderdale
  • Miami
  • Miami
  • Everglades National Park
  • Everglades National Park
  • Key Largo
  • Islamorada
  • Marathon Key
  • Knight’s Key
  • Knight’s Key
  • Big Pine Key
  • Big Pine Key
  • Key West
  • Key West
  • Key West
  • Miami
  • Dry Tortugas National Park – Fort Jefferson
  • Dry Tortugas National Park – Fort Jefferson
  • Miami

Day 1: Arrival in Miami

Steps: Miami

You arrive late in the day in Miami. Put your bags in Miami Beach and enjoy the festive atmosphere of for the evening.

Day 2: Miami Beach

Steps: Miami

You have the entire day to discover this area of Miami, with its Art Deco hotels and its long sandy beaches.

Day 3: Alligator Alley and the Everglades

Steps: Ten Thousand Islands, Marco Island, Naples

Departure on Alligator Alley towards the west coast with a stop in the middle of the Everglades to make a swamp tour. Passage by San Marco Island, a true tropical paradise and the largest of the Ten Thousand Islands. Evening in Naples, a small locality that seduces with its elegance. The architecture and charm of Main Street is like its Italian counterpart.

Day 4: Fort Myers and Venice

Steps: Fort Myers, Venice

As you continue north, you can stop at Fort Myers, which still has many of the royal palms that Edison had planted and mansions that are now museums.

You can also make a stop on Sanibel and Captiva which are two islands linked to Fort Myers by a single road, the Sanibel Causeway. These beautiful sites invite you to bask on the sparkling white sand beaches or to admire an abundance of wildlife. Shell enthusiasts will be able to observe some very rare specimens. Arrive late in Venice, which has long remained a small fishing port. Fossil lovers will be interested in the traces of sharks' teeth on the rocks.

Day 5: Sarasota

Steps: Sarasota, Daytona Beach

Discovery of Sarasota which is too often forgotten by tourists... And yet! The sand of the beaches is brightly white, the tropical plants are lush and the colour of the Gulf of Mexico water is an Intense blue.
The city is also a major cultural capital that strives to highlight its assets... Longboat Key is focused on luxury and leisure; Lido and Saint Armands Keys hosts exotic shops; Siesta Key is a huge white sand beach...

Day 6: Saint Petersburg

Steps: Saint Petersburg

Discovery of Saint Petersburg, which is considered as the capital of the sun with an average temperature of 23 °C and a bright sun in about 361 days a year. The Guinness Records Book cited Saint Petersburg as the city with most consecutive sunshine, with a 768-day performance from February 9, 1967 to March 17, 1969.

Day 7: Saint Petersburg and Tampa

Steps: Saint Petersburg, Clearwater, Tampa

From Saint Petersburg to the north, you arrive in Clearwater, a charming seaside resort. It is easy to get lost because the districts are hilly and the bay is present on both sides. The city is also known to be the seat of the fearsome and powerful Scientologists. Continue your road and spend the night at Tampa, which owes its name ot an Indian word that means: brushwood to start fire. Very different from its neighbours, the city is larger than its neighbours and have a larger population. It is one of the largest cities in the State. Dinner in the Ybor City district, the charming historic centre of Tampa, formerly occupied by the Cuban refugees, and which looks like a small Antilles city.

Day 8: Ocala

Steps: Tampa, Tarpon Springs, Orlando, Ocala, Gainesville

Continue your ascent to the north with a stop in Tarpon Springs which takes you to a typical Greek small village of fishermen whose heritage has been preserved through religion, music and food. Going north, and equidistant from Orlando or Tampa, Ocala is a small town on the the I75. The historic centre consists of Victorian-style houses. Marion's county, named Ocala, is famous for its race horses, seven of which were the winners of the famous Derby in Kentucky. More than a thousand horses are bred in the county farms, some of them can be visited. But you will spend the night in Gainesville, a small haven of peace, full of riches and yet not popular with tourists. In the north-eastern part of the city, buildings dating from 1880 to 1930 are listed as Historical Monuments.

Day 9: Gainesville and Tallahassee

Steps: Gainesville, Tallahassee

In Gainesville, the Florida Museum of Natural History is worth alone a stopover in the city. Marked walks are numerous and allow you to fully enjoy the fauna and flora of the region. The next visit is in Tallahassee. The lush vegetation, waterfalls and hills of north-western Florida will make you quickly forget the marshes of the south. In this peaceful region of Panhandle. Tallahassee is also the capital of Florida.

Day 10: Panama City Beach

Steps: Daytona Beach, Panama City Beach

The next day, you will be so exhausted that a break on the beach is a must. Panama City Beach, with emerald reflections and its fine sandy beaches bordering the Gulf of Mexico over miles, is often classified among the most beautiful beaches in the United States. This is the ideal stop.

Day 11: Pensacola

Steps: Pensacola

You can go to the western end of the state of Florida, in Pensacola which does not often welcome Francophone visitors... we wish they won't make a trip there! Yet the city is worth a detour for its bright white sand beaches, its historic neighbourhoods, its naval base and its elite pilots, the Blue Angels.

Day 12: Fernandina Beach

Steps: Fernandina Beach

It will take you a day to switch on the east coast... and arrive at Fernandina Beach, a charming seaside town, the shrimp's capital, which still bears mark of its Victorian past and quiet. You can make a break to the nearby Georgia.

Day 13: Jacksonville

Steps: Jacksonville, Saint Augustine

Discovery of Jacksonville, the 15th American city in terms of population and the first as far as area is concerned. Its 70 000-seat stadium, the Gator Bowl, is famous nationwide. But, above all, Jacksonville has an extremely dense historical legacy. You will choose a Saint Augustine to spend the night where everything is oriented towards the reception of American visitors looking for their roots. Artists and skilled artisan are numerous and the historic districts become pedestrian ones.

Day 14: Daytona Beach

Steps: Daytona Beach

Daytona Beach is an absolute must, renowned for its Formula 1 global circuit and as the NASCAR circuit. In addition to its long sandy beaches, many other points of interest will attract Florida lovers: Ocean Center, Boardwalk, Brandshell, Clocktower Plaza and Main Street, its shops and restaurants.

Day 15: Discovery of Cape Canaveral

Steps: Cape Canaveral

As the Soviets kept their space bases secret, the Americans made them famous. The actions that stunned the world were undertook here, as the first steps of man on the moon whose images were broadcast till Sahara, made Cape Canaveral an almost more known place than New York or Washington. The enthusiasts who dream of visiting the Kennedy Space Center, the holy place of the space travel, will want to spend at least a night in the Cape Canaveral area.

Places of interest :
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER

Day 16: Orlando, Magic Kingdom

Discovery of the Disney universe and the very first park: the Magic Kingdom. If you know the one in Paris, you will need a short day to discover the attractions that are missing from your list of achievements and enjoy the general atmosphere. Don't miss the Parade, which is completely different from the one in Paris.

Day 17: Orlando, Universal Studios

Discovery of Universal Studios and its first park. Mandatory visit of King's Cross Station and the Crossroads. Evening in the Universal City Walk with a small movie or a concert in the giant arena of the Hard Rock Café.

Day 18: Island of Adventure

Steps: Orlando

You finish with the most sensational attractions in all of Orlando in Island of Adventure (Universal). Of course, don't miss the most sensational attraction in the park because of its incredible special effects, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter.

If you survive TheIncredible Hulk or Hagrid's Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure, you can fly back to your plane still reeling from the thrill..

Day 19: Lake Okeechobee

Steps: Palm Beach

Passage through Lake Okeechobee, the third largest freshwater lake in the United States with an area of 1 810 km². It stretches over a width of 50 km and a length of 55 km. Even though it is surrounded by traffic routes, it remains a very sparsely inhabited area. Vpalm beach irina

You will arrive in the evening at Palm Beach renowned for its sumptuous residences and for its many Rolls Royce, Ferrari or Aston Martin visible at all corners of the streets.

Day 20: Fort Lauderdale

Steps: Daytona Beach, Fort Lauderdale

After a quick discovery, you head to Fort Lauderdale, mostly frequented by couples who want to spend a peaceful vacation far from the tumult. The city will interest you more for its aquatic activities than for its museums, except for the Bonnet House Museum which is worth a visit between two swims.

Everything here revolves around sports and nature. Along the beach, the fans will find a multitude of sports complexes where they can sail, jet-ski, dive..

Places of interest :
BONNET HOUSE MUSEUM & GARDENS

Day 21: Return to Miami, Little Havana

Steps: Miami

An additional day in Miami is required to discover Calle Ocho. Night in South Beach.

Places of interest :
CALLE OCHO

Day 22: Discovery of the Everglades

Steps: Everglades National Park

You can enjoy the Everglades and get down to Flamingo to spend the night there... You will enjoy the ecosystem the next day at sunrise.

Places of interest :
FLAMINGO

Day 23: Head to Keys

Steps: Key Largo

Arrived at Key Largo, you are in Keys and in the world capital of diving. After the first bridge, the "surprise" lake tempts you and an alarming sign tells you crocodile crossing. As it is one of the biggest Keys, you won't really feel like being on an island. The sea or ocean front is not always nearby, but already the diving equipment owners or watersport  service providers are waiting for you: Key Largo has two of the largest natural reserves for diving.

Day 24: Islamorada and Marathon Key

Steps: Islamorada, Marathon Key, Knight'S Key

The next day, you arrive in Islamorada, the world capital of sport fishing. The main activity of the 8 300 inhabitants of this Key is fishing. Wherever you look at, you can see boats and large boats, fishermen and fish. But you will spend the night at Marathon Key, the island that is at the heart of Keys. It owes its name to an employee in the construction of the Seven Mile Bridge who exclaimed: " But it's a marathon! "

Places of interest :
SEVEN MILE BRIDGE

Day 25: Big Pine Key and Key West

Steps: Big Pine Key, Key West

Discovery of Big Pine Key and the Natural park, the Key West at last to spend the evening and celebrate it because it is the most festive of the Keys.

Places of interest :
KEY DEER NATIONAL REFUGE

Day 26: Visit of Key West

Steps: Key West

Rent a bike or scooter to enjoy the streets of the island, its lush vegetation and Caribbean houses. You can also join a Jet-Ski group to take the entire tour of the island or take you to the bay. There are many visits to make on the ground! Anyway, you have to attend the sunset on Mallory Square, then go to Sloppy Joes or 801 Bourbon (drag-queens shows) bar.

Places of interest :
MALLORY SQUARE

Day 27: Fort Jefferson and Dry Tortugas

Steps: Miami, Dry Tortugas National Park - Fort Jefferson

We suggest you leave by floatplane to discover Fort Jefferson and snorkel a little, or by go to Florida. At the end of the day, go to Miami by enjoying attractions of the southern Miami. In the evening, promenade on Ocean Drive and last outing.

Places of interest :
FORT JEFFERSON

Day 28: Last tour in SoBe

Steps: Miami

After a last walk in the Art Deco neighbourhoods of Florida has so much to offer you!

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