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which also includes SeaWorld and Discovery Cove. You can enjoy many sports including golf, Indy Racing and horseriding, or, see the Orlando Magic basketball team. There are lots of smaller


attractions well worth visiting such as Fantasy of Flight, which has the world’s largest collection of vintage aircraft, and Ripley’s Believe It Or Not, a museum of weird and wonderful items. After a whirlwind time in Orlando, you will


On the north Gulf coast, Panama City


“There are lots of smaller attractions well worth


visiting such as Fantasy of Flight”


be ready to wind down in a more relaxed and less crowded environment. It will not take you more than a two-hour drive


north up the Atlantic coast to be in Florida’s oldest city, St Augustine, which is in complete contrast. Founded in 1565, it has authentic buildings, narrow streets and small gift shops. You are in another world. Cross the Bridge of Lions to reach Anastasia Island surrounded by a beautiful beach.


Beach, 340 miles (550km) from Orlando, is another good choice for a two-centre trip. Spectacular sugar-fi ne sands fringe 27 miles (43km) of shimmering emerald waters and average year-round temperatures are in the 70s. The area has a Bohemian


feel, a ‘live and let live’ atmosphere where you are instantly accepted and


welcomed by the locals. You can do as little or as much as the fancy takes you. There are great restaurants, shopping, artists’ boutiques as well as ocean cruises and a new 3,000-acre conservation park. If you prefer to give the


theme parks a miss and head south, then why not combine Miami with a stay in Florida Keys.


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