Tour South Florida Attractions! |
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens |
Jungle Island |
Butterfly World |
Coral Castle |
Miami Seaquarium |
Flagler Museum |
Lion Country Safari |
Miami Metrozoo |
Fairchild Garden |
Jungle Queen Riverboat |
Miami Children's Museum |
Island Queen Cruises |
Flamingo Gardens |
Everglades Tours |
Edison - Ford Winter Estates |
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino |
Sawgrass Mills Mall |
Naples Zoo |
Built by agricultural industrialist James Deering in 1916, Vizcaya Museum & Gardens features a main house, ten acres of formal gardens, a hardwood hammock, and an historic village. |
Jungle Island is the home of 1,100 tropical birds, 2,000 varieties of plants and flowers, and the best trained bird show in the world. It is a place where exotic birds "fly free" everyday. |
Butterfly World is the first park of its kind in the Western Hemisphere and the largest butterfly park in the world. At any time, up to fifty species of butterflies can be seen. |
Coral Castle is on the National Register of historic places and is truly an amazing place to visit. The story behind the castle is that Edward Leedskalnin, out of obsessed love for a young girl, built this coral monument for her. |
On a 38-acre tropical paradise with spectacular skyline views lies a South Florida attraction like no other. Enjoy a world-class marine-life entertainment park with eight different marine animal shows and astonishing daily presentations. |
In addition to touring Whitehall, visitors may explore the Flagler Museum’s changing exhibit gallery which features temporary exhibits on topics related to Florida history and America’s Gilded Age. |
Florida's only drive-through safari and walk-through amusement park invites you to spend the day on safari with over 800 animals. |
Miami Metrozoo's beginning can be traced back to a small island off the coast of Miami. The Crandon Park Zoo, located on Key Biscayne, was created in 1948 when 3 monkeys, 1 goat & 2 black bears were purchased in Miami. |
Opened in 1938, the 83-acre garden is among the region's most popular visitor attractions and offers tours along with a variety of programs in environmental education, conservation and horticulture. |
For over 65 years, Fort Lauderdale's legendary Jungle Queen Riverboat Dinner Cruise is known throughout the world, and it's more than 14 million guests have enjoyed the fun-filled, relaxing evening aboard the Jungle Queen. |
The Miami Children’s Museum is dedicated to enriching the lives of all children by fostering a love of learning and enabling children to realize their highest potential. |
Sit back and relax for an unforgettable sightseeing cruise along scenic Biscayne Bay. See Miami's spectacular downtown skyline, the Port of Miami, Fisher Island, Miami Beach and "Millionaire's Row" - the homes of the rich and famous. |
See a touch of history on 60 acres of lush gardens, showcasing rare, exotic and native plants. Enjoy an eco-experience of the Florida Everglades. |
Renew your spirit as you glide across miles of river at speeds up to 35 mph, and get up close and personal with native wildlife, many of whom are endangered in this fragile environment. This once in a lifetime adventure will create lasting memories. |
The Edison Estate was deeded to the City of Fort Myers by Mrs. Thomas (Mina) Edison in 1947 and opened to the public later that year. The Ford Estate was purchased by the Estates in 1988 and opened to the public in 1990. |
You'll love playing at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino! We'll have you rockin' with over 2,300 of slots & games now featuring Vegas-Style Slots! |
There are over 300 retail outlets and name brand discounters as anchors including Off 5th Saks Fifth Avenue Outlet, Last Call! Neiman Marcus, J.C. Penney Outlet, Wannado City, and many more. |
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