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images of tanning flesh and Mickey Mouse give an inaccurate and
incomplete picture of FLORIDA . Although the aptly nicknamed "Sunshine
State" is indeed devoted to the tourist trade, it's also among the least-understood
parts of the US. Away from its overexposed resorts lie forests and
rivers, deserted strands filled with wildlife, vibrant cities and
primeval swamps.
In many respects Florida is still evolving. Seven hundred people a day
move to the state, now the fourth most populous in the nation. Changing
demographics are eroding the traditional Deep South conservatism: the
new Floridians tend to be a younger, more energetic breed, while Spanish-speaking
enclaves provide close ties to Latin America and the Caribbean - links
as influential in creating wealth as the recent arrival of the movie
industry in central Florida, fresh from Hollywood.
The essential stop is cosmopolitan, half-Latin Miami , from where a
simple journey south brings you to the Florida Keys , a hundred-mile
string of islands known for sports fishing, coral-reef diving, and the
sultry town of Key West , legendary for its sunsets and anything-goes
attitude. North from Miami, much of the east coast is disappointingly
urbanized, albeit with miles of unbroken beaches flowing alongside. The
residential stranglehold is lessened further north, where communities
such as Daytona Beach have become subservient to the local sands.
Farther along, historical St Augustine stands as the longest continuous
settlement in the US.
In central Florida the terrain turns green, though it's no rural idyll:
this is where you'll find Orlando and Walt Disney World , one of the
world's leading tourist destinations. From here it's just a skip north
to the forests of the Panhandle , Florida's link with the Deep South, or
to the towns and beaches of the west coast . To the south, and also
easily accessible from Miami, stretches the Everglades , a swampy
sawgrass plain filled with camera-friendly (but otherwise unfriendly)
alligators.
In at least one way it makes little difference when you visit : warm
sunshine and blue skies are almost always a fact of life. Florida does,
however, split into two climatic zones : subtropical in the south and
warm temperate in the north. Orlando and points south have very mild
winters (October to April), with warm temperatures and low humidity.
This is the peak tourist season, when prices are at their highest. The
southern summer (May to September), on the other hand, brings high
humidity and afternoon storms - the rewards for braving the mugginess
are lower prices and fewer tourists. Winter is the off-peak period north
of Orlando; while snow has been known to fall in the Panhandle, daytime
temperatures are generally comfortably warm. During the northern Florida
summer, the crowds arrive, and the days - and the nights - get hot and
sticky. Also, there is a potentially ominous time of the year - the "
hurricane season " - June to November.
Finally, although Florida has struggled with its reputation for crimes
against (and even murders of) tourists, the state's been very successful
in reducing such attacks. It's definitely no longer the den of "Miami
Vice" it once was, but, as when visiting all big cities, it pays to be
wary.
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BOCA RATON (literally "the mouth of the rat"), twenty miles north of
Fort Lauderdale, is noteworthy mostly for its abundance of Mediterranean
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The consummate Florida beach town, with its T-shirt shops, amusement
arcades and wall-to-wall motels, DAYTONA BEACH owes its existence
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Purchased and named in the 1920s by an advertising executive
dreaming of a subtropical metropolis, EVERGLADES CITY , three miles
south
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The Flamingo section of the park - at the end of the main park road
and perched on Florida's southern tip - holds virtually everything that
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A single low-budget Hollywood movie changed FORT LAUDERDALE from a
mild-mannered little town that happened to adjoin seven miles
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FORT MYERS , fifty miles south, may lack the élan of Sarasota, but
it's nonetheless one of the up-and-coming communities of the southwest
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At ISLAMORADA , some five miles south of Tavernier on Upper
Matecumbe Key, the Theater of the Sea , MM84.5 (daily 9.30am-4pm;
$17.25;
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Situated in the great double loop of the St Johns River and with
long established lumber and coffee industries, JACKSONVILLE , the
largest
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South of the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, the people of
Rock Harbor recognized a good thing when they saw one and changed
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Far and away the most exciting city in Florida, MIAMI is a stunning
and often intoxicatingly beautiful place. Awash with sunlight-intensified
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ORLANDO , a quiet farming town in 1970, now has more visitors than
any other place in the state. The reason, of course, is Walt Disney
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A small island town of palatial homes and gardens, and streets so
clean you could eat your dinner off them, PALM BEACH has been synony
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Getting a tan, running yourself ragged at beach sports and going
hammer-and-tongs at the nightlife are the main concerns in Panama City
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You might be inclined to overlook PENSACOLA , tucked away as it is
at the west end of the Panhandle. The city, on the northern bank of the
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Rising on a gentle hillside beside the blue waters of Sarasota Bay,
SARASOTA is one of Florida's better-off and better-looking towns, and
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Forty miles north of Daytona Beach, Hwy-1 passes through the heart
of ST AUGUSTINE . Few places in Florida are as immediately engaging
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Situated on the eastern edge of the Pinellas Peninsula, ST
PETERSBURG may be only twenty miles from Tampa, but location is about
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State capital it may be, but TALLAHASSEE is a provincial city of oak
trees and soft hills that won't take more than two days to explore in
full
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TAMPA , the business hub of the west coast, has been one of the
major beneficiaries of the flood of people and money into Florida - and
boasts
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