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Things to Do and See in South Florida
From the sun-drenched beaches of the Florida Keys to the beauty of Everglades National Park, the southern part of Florida is a treasure chest of amazing sights and experiences.
Florida Keys. Key West. Marathon. Islamorada. Key Largo. Big Pine Key and the Lower Keys. These are the South Florida destinations that have inspired generations, from writers and artists to tourists and songsters. Explore the Florida Keys for the beaches, the shopping and fine restaurants, but above all, for the laidback atmosphere. For more information, go to http://fla-keys.com/South Beach. What is more quintessentially Miami, FLA than South Beach? Since the 1980s in particularly, this has been a world-renowned destination for those seeking glamour under the Florida sun. And Ramada hotels provide visitors to this exciting enclave with luxury accommodations to get the most out of their South Beach trip. For more information on the latest South Beach happenings, visit http://www.visitsouthbeachonline.com/ [Top]
Miami Dolphin Stadium. Fans of the Florida Marlins and Miami Dolphins are familiar with the exciting Dolphin Stadium venue. Located in Miami Gardens, the stadium can seat over 76,000 fans for football games under that amazing Miami, Florida sun. For information, visit http://www.miamidolphins.com/newsite/flash_content.asp
Calle Ocho “Little Havana”. With its thriving Cuban population, Miami’s Little Havana is a unique Floridian ethnic enclave. A part of the annual Carnaval Miami, Calle Ocho is 23 blocks of entertainment excitement for the entire family. Hundreds of thousands of visitors from all over the world flock to this vibrant event. Visit http://www.carnavalmiami.com/calle8/ [Top]
Calle Ocho “Little Havana”. With its thriving Cuban population, Miami’s Little Havana is a unique Floridian ethnic enclave. A part of the annual Carnaval Miami, Calle Ocho is 23 blocks of entertainment excitement for the entire family. Hundreds of thousands of visitors from all over the world flock to this vibrant event. Visit http://www.carnavalmiami.com/calle8/ [Top]
Cruise Ship Ports. Ramada hotels provide lodgings near several Floridian ports of call, including Miami, Palm Beach, and Key West. Whether you’re cruising the coast or meeting shipboard friends for a day on land, you’ll find there are so many exciting things to see and do near cruise ship ports. Explore the chic shops of Miami, sunbathe on a Key West beach, or take in a leisurely lunch in Palm Beach.Fort Lauderdale Airport. Located in Broward County, Florida, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport serves flights from across the country and around the globe. Ramada hotels offer business travelers and pleasure seekers a variety of flexible accommodations near the Fort Lauderdale International Airport for convenience and relaxation. For more information, visit http://www.fortlauderdaleinternationalairport.com/ [Top]
Seminole Hard Rock Casino. With two Florida locations in Hollywood and Tampa, the Seminole Hard Rock Casino properties are jam-packed with hot, exciting entertainment and fabulous, cutting edge cuisine. The nightlife never seems to end with the 24-hour casino and non-stop fun. For more information, check out http://www.seminolehardrock.com/Broward County Convention Center. The Broward Convention Center in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, has been a dynamic space for meetings, conventions, and industry events since 1991. With a size of 370,000 square feet, Broward Convention Center has the flexibility and potential for a number of different kinds of venues and events. For more information, go to http://www.browardconventioncenter.com/ [Top]
Everglades National Park. Everglades National Park in Florida is a treasure trove of subtropical rarities. Where else might you see a crocodile in its natural environment, or, for that matter, a manatee? The Florida panther also roams this region, lending even more a sense of mystery and excitement to the area. Visitors can enjoy boating, camping, hiking, and much more. Visit http://www.nps.gov/ever/
Edison & Ford Winter Estates. Located in Fort Myers, FL, the Edison & Ford Winter Estates offer visitors the unique opportunity of learning in intimate detail about two of America’s most innovative men, Thomas Edison and Henry Ford. Their winter homes, as well as Edison’s laboratory and gardens are available for viewing. Visit http://www.efwefla.org/ [Top]
Edison & Ford Winter Estates. Located in Fort Myers, FL, the Edison & Ford Winter Estates offer visitors the unique opportunity of learning in intimate detail about two of America’s most innovative men, Thomas Edison and Henry Ford. Their winter homes, as well as Edison’s laboratory and gardens are available for viewing. Visit http://www.efwefla.org/ [Top]
South Florida Beaches. Southern Florida is famous for its gorgeous, vibrant beaches. From Miami to West Palm Beach, the Atlantic coast offers plenty of opportunities to soak up that Florida sunshine. Spring breakers are familiar with Fort Lauderdale’s non-stop beach party, but for those looking for a mellower vibe, there’s always the Florida Keys.
South Florida Shopping. Visitors to southern Florida who are looking for a little retail therapy won’t be disappointed. Miami is full of sophisticated, chic boutiques and high-end department stores, while bargain hunters can find truly spectacular deals at the outlet malls from Miami to Fort Lauderdale. Be prepared to shop ‘til you drop!
South Florida Nightlife. The nightlife of South Florida is hard to beat anywhere you go. From dance clubs to gay clubs, from lounges to discos, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and other South Florida cities cater to party-goers with a variety of hip venues. Whether you’re in Key West or West Palm Beach, dance the night away or gather with friends to take in a show.
South Florida Restaurants. With visitors from all over the world, it’s no surprise that Southern Florida offers a wide, eclectic range of dining choices, from the casual to the sophisticated. And of course, when you’re in coastal cities like West Palm Beach, Miami, and Fort Lauderdale, or staying on the Florida Keys, a sampling of seafood is a must.
South Florida Golf. Ramada hotels in South Florida offers special travel packages to some of the finest area golf courses, so be sure to pack your clubs on your next Florida golf vacation. From Fort Myers on the Gulf side to Miami on the eastern coast, you’ll find a variety of courses, including Bonaventure Country Club, Deer Creek, and the Links at Madison Green. [Top]
South Florida Shopping. Visitors to southern Florida who are looking for a little retail therapy won’t be disappointed. Miami is full of sophisticated, chic boutiques and high-end department stores, while bargain hunters can find truly spectacular deals at the outlet malls from Miami to Fort Lauderdale. Be prepared to shop ‘til you drop!South Florida Nightlife. The nightlife of South Florida is hard to beat anywhere you go. From dance clubs to gay clubs, from lounges to discos, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and other South Florida cities cater to party-goers with a variety of hip venues. Whether you’re in Key West or West Palm Beach, dance the night away or gather with friends to take in a show.
South Florida Restaurants. With visitors from all over the world, it’s no surprise that Southern Florida offers a wide, eclectic range of dining choices, from the casual to the sophisticated. And of course, when you’re in coastal cities like West Palm Beach, Miami, and Fort Lauderdale, or staying on the Florida Keys, a sampling of seafood is a must.
South Florida Golf. Ramada hotels in South Florida offers special travel packages to some of the finest area golf courses, so be sure to pack your clubs on your next Florida golf vacation. From Fort Myers on the Gulf side to Miami on the eastern coast, you’ll find a variety of courses, including Bonaventure Country Club, Deer Creek, and the Links at Madison Green. [Top]
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