The Sound of Florida
🌴Florida Is So Much More Than Orlando Let me start by saying this: I do love Orlando. I love the theme parks, the shopping, the energy, and that familiar “we’ve-arrived!” feeling you get as soon as you drive past those famous signs. But this isn’t another Orlando blog, far from it. Because while Orlando has its magic, Florida as a whole has my heart. The Sunshine State is packed with things people don’t always see when they stay within the Orlando bubble, the calm, warm waters of the Gulf Coast, wildlife you’ll spot without even trying, the pastel streets and Latin soul of Miami, the laid-back beauty of the Florida Keys, the random little discoveries you make on the road, and that unmistakable “you’re in Florida” feeling you just can’t replicate anywhere else. Orlando is wonderful…but Florida is extraordinary. And that’s what this blog is really about, all the parts of Florida that make it endlessly special, long after the rollercoasters stop.
š“ Why Iāll Always Love
Holidaying in Florida
If thereās one place that never stops calling me back, itās
Florida. Iāve lost count of how many times Iāve been, and every single trip
reminds me why I fell in love with the Sunshine State in the first place.
Of course, I adore the theme parks and shopping outlets of Orlando, who
doesnāt? From the thrill of Universal Studios and Disneyās magic to the
brilliant bargains at the outlets, Iām all for the predictable tourist fun.
Give me crazy golf (Iām a spectator, my husband and kids play!), Gatorland, or
an airboat ride through Boggy Creek and Iām in my happy place.
But Florida is so much more than rollercoasters and Mickey ears.
āļø Beyond the Theme Parks
Head west and youāll find the laid-back charm of the Gulf Coast, where life
slows down, the beaches stretch for miles, and the sand is so soft and white
enough that it rivals the Caribbean. The sea stays warm for most of the year,
and the sunsets are simply unbeatable.
I love the feeling of paddling in those calm, shallow Gulf
waters, with tiny fish darting around your feet and occasionally giving your
toes a cheeky nibble, while dolphins play out in the distance. Thereās
something so peaceful about sitting on the sand, watching them glide past as
the sun begins to dip into the horizon.
Fort Myers has my heart, itās my absolute favourite Gulf
town, known as a flip flop town but Sarasota is as equally stunning, with an
air of being a tad more upmarket.
You also come across so many random things whilst travelling
around, like old car museums, animal wildlife hospitals, or the Amish enclave
of Pinecraft near Sarasota, which has Yoders Restaurant serving home cooked
Amish food, my son still says itās the best meal he has ever had whilst
travelling
And of course, no Florida journey is complete without a
drive down through the Florida Keys. Each island has its own distinct
personality, from the quirky, chilled-out vibe of Islamorada to the tropical
buzz of Key West. You can feel the atmosphere change as you travel south, the
road stretching out over turquoise waters and endless bridges. Itās pure magic.
š The Magic and Madness
of Miami
Then thereās Miami, a city thatās as bold and beautiful as it looks in the
movies. Whether itās strolling along South Beach with its pastel-coloured art
deco buildings, cruising down Coral Gables lined with palm trees and grand
homes, or spotting celebrities on a boat tour around Biscayne Bay, Miami never
fails to impress.
Donāt miss Little Havana, where the air hums with Latin
music, the scent of cigars and Cuban coffee fills the streets, and locals
gather to play dominoes in MĆ”ximo Gómez Park. Itās such an authentic, vibrant
slice of the city that feels a world away from the glitz of South Beach, yet
just as captivating and a great place to simply watch the world go by.
Itās got an infectious energy, from the bright lights and
Latin rhythms to the people watching at Muscle Beach. The architecture, the
culture, the nightlife, the food, the nightlife, everything about it feels
larger than life, yet somehow still distinctly Floridian.
š¬ Wildlife, Water, and
All Things Wonder
Floridaās wildlife is another thing I never tire of. Driving down Alligator
Alley, youāll likely spot more than a few of its namesake residents basking in
the sun. Iāve had to stop the car to let Sandhill cranes cross the road,
watched manatees glide by whilst sat on a sea side restaurant deck, and seen
armadillos snuffling about without a care in the world.
Everywhere you go, thereās something fascinating, lizards darting up walls,
dolphins and sea turtles out on the water, and the sound of sprinklers and
fountains humming softly in the background. If I had to describe the sound of
Florida, it would be water. Itās everywhere: beaches, lakes, ponds, marshes,
mangroves, and those incredible crystal-clear springs that you can swim or
kayak through.
ā³ For the Active (or the
Not-So-Active!)
Whether youāre into golf, cycling, kayaking, fishing, or just strolling along
scenic paths, Floridaās got you covered. Thereās something really special about
slowing down, hiring a bike, and just soaking up the sunshine away from the
crowds.
ā Weather, Seasons & My
Favourite Times to Visit
People often ask me the best time to go, and honestly, there isnāt really a bad
time. Yes, thereās āhurricane season,ā but that lasts half the year, and Iāve
booked customers plenty of times without issue.
Iāve personally been in January, April, May, June, July, September, November,
and December, and each month offers something different.
⢠December & January are two of my favourites: early to mid-December, the
parks are quieter, and the festive atmosphere is wonderful, but not busy like
it is later in the month, and then in January itās very very quiet everywhere!
Iāve even seen Florida at its coldest, one year, Epcot sold out of hats,
scarves and gloves because the locals were freezing! Us Brits were fine in
jeans and hoodies while the news anchors appeared in ski suits. It was
hilarious!
⢠April can be a little cooler than youād expect, especially at night, I
actually found it chillier than December on one trip (though thatās not the
norm!).
⢠May, on the other hand, is lovely and warm, lovely sunshine, longer days, and
that early taste of Floridaās summer heat before the humidity really kicks in.
⢠June to August bring the heat and humidity, not my favourite but watching
those dramatic afternoon downpours is something else. The rain is so intense it
literally stops traffic!
⢠Late August is great if you need to travel in the school holidays, itās
quieter once US and Canadian schools go back.
⢠September is hurricane peak, so Iād personally avoid it.
⢠October & November offer two very different vibes. October can actually
be quite busy, especially around weekends and school holidays, with European
half term and Canadian Thanksgiving bringing extra crowds. But once November
rolls around, things quieten down beautifully (except for thanksgiving
weekend). Itās one of my favourite times to visit, still warm, a little calmer,
and if youāre there for Thanksgiving, the post-Thanksgiving sales are
legendary. After all, Black Friday was born here!
š Perfect for Road Trips
and Twin Centres
Florida is built for road trips. Whether youāre hiring a car, motorbike, or RV,
the open roads just beg to be explored. Itās also easy to combine Florida with
neighbouring states like Georgia or Alabama, or to hop over to The Bahamas,
Bermuda, or other Caribbean islands.
One of my most memorable holidays was a mammoth month-long adventure. We
started in New York (complete with snow and Christmas lights!), travelled to
Toronto and Niagara Falls for Christmas, took a mini cruise to The Bahamas, had
a break in Fort Myers, and rang in the New Year in Orlando. It was the perfect
mix of everything I love: city buzz, natural beauty, beaches, and a bit of
theme park fun to finish it all off.
ā¤ļø Why Florida Will Always Have
My Heart
For me, Florida isnāt just a holiday destination, itās a feeling. Itās the hum
of sprinklers in the distance, the glow of the evening sun on palm trees, the
laughter in the parks, and the calm of the sea at sunset.
Every trip feels both familiar and new, and I honestly donāt think thereāll
ever be a time when I wonāt want to go back.
⨠Ready to start your own Florida
adventure? Whether itās your first visit or your fifth, Iād love to help you
create something truly unforgettable.