Southeast Florida
Southeast Florida is notoriously steamy when it comes to both the weather and the culture! In Miami the Art Deco sights, the Cuban tastes and sounds and the glamorous vibe are intoxicating. Boca Raton and Palm Beach offer luxury around every turn. The Keys are a water sport paradise. And anywhere you go, one thing always follows – the stunning shore!
Fun Facts:
Average rainfall/snowfall: 64.19 inches each year
Number of resorts: 148
Average Temps: High of 84, low of 69 degrees F
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Stay Here
The variety of accommodations in Southeast Florida couldn’t be more varied, and that’s because each city carries a distinct atmosphere! In Miami you could find yourself in a legendary restored hotel or a trendy hostel. For classic resort vacations, any of the major cities along the shore will provide – Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach or Miami. The Keys are a great spot for vacation rentals, where each island is different than the next.
Southeast Florida Lodging
Play Here
It’s always time to play in Southeast Florida, pick your and you’re sure to find it close by. South Beach is home to some of the most vibrant nightlife in the U.S. Beach bums will be in paradise in any of these coastal cities. And if you can’t bear to lounge around all day, the Keys boast the diving capital of the world and adventures of every kind, from deep-sea fishing to dolphin encounters!
Southeast Florida Attractions
Dine Here
Up and down the coast cuisine of all types can be enjoyed. Make your way to Miami’s Little Havana for some Cuban flair. Wander down Fort Lauderdale’s Las Olas Boulevard for an endless choice in dining. Enjoy a refreshing lunch in an open-air restaurant in West Palm Beach. Shuck a fresh oyster or delve into the catch of the day anywhere you find go!
Southeast Florida Restaurants
How to Get Here
The area is serviced by airports in a number of cities, including the Fort Lauderdale International Airport, Miami International Airport, Palm Beach International Airport and the Boca Raton Airport. Interstates 95 and 75 enter Fort Lauderdale and Miami. From there, Hwy 875 will take you towards the Keys.
Getting Around
Depending on where you’re headed in Southeast Florida, you may want to consider renting a car. Miami can be easily navigated through taxis, and if you don’t want to deal with valeting your car, it might be best to skip one altogether! Further north towards West Palm Beach and Boca, you’d be better off renting a vehicle, things are more spread out and you don’t want to miss a thing.
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