Embark on a summer vacation adventure through Florida’s hidden gems, each with its unique charm.
Flagler Avenue (in New Smyrna Beach)
DRIVING DISTANCE: One hour from Downtown Orlando
Running five blocks from the Atlantic Ocean on the east to the Intracoastal Waterway on the west, iconic Flagler Avenue is a true connector in New Smyrna Beach. It is named after the “Father of Modern Day Florida,” Henry Flagler, who dramatically increased the population of New Smyrna Beach after his railroad to Miami opened at the end of the 19th century. Read more.
Fort Myers
DRIVING DISTANCE: Four hour from Downtown Orlando
Just a few hours’ drive through Florida’s historic cattle country of Lee County, you’ll find a beautiful downtown crying out for your staycation dollars. Fort Myers, named after a former fort, built by Europeans to protect their rapacious interests in the territory from the “pesky” Seminoles, serves as a gateway to Southwest Florida nowadays, with easy access to nearby Bonita Springs. Read more.
St. Augustine
DRIVING DISTANCE: One hour, 45 minutes from Downtown Orlando
There just might be some truth to the Fountain of Youth after all. The oldest city in the U.S. celebrates its 459th birthday in 2024, and it’s never looked better. Read more.
St. Petersburg
DRIVING DISTANCE: Two hours from Downtown Orlando
Central Avenue in St. Petersburg may just be Southern Florida’s funkiest street. It’s full of color, whether that be from its myriad of murals (there are 600 in St. Pete), brightly colored storefronts and exteriors, Pride displays and art collections. Read more.
Stuart
DRIVING DISTANCE: Two hours from Downtown Orlando
Named “America’s Happiest Seaside Town” by Coastal Living Magazine, Stuart charms with a historic downtown that’s just steps from the St. Lucie River, on Florida’s Treasure Coast. Read more.