Florida, USA
Florida bed and breakfast accommodation is everywhere in this giant state
Florida is enormous and visitors to this vast state, which is as large and as varied as a medium-sized country and has 16 million inhabitants, find that to tour Florida properly it is a great idea to choose bed and breakfast accommodation. Florida is located in the southeastern US. Most of the state is a large peninsula with the Gulf of Mexico to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. Florida is known for the Everglades, its thousand miles of beach, the Florida Keys and South Beach and, of course Disney World. There are bed and breakfast establishments, inns and lodges all over Florida to cater for keen vacationers.
There are bed and breakfast accommodation opportunities for everyone on vacation in Florida including those planning golf, beach and family vacations that cater to all tastes and interests. Ofcourse a big bed and breakfast industry has grown up around
Disney World, Universal Studios, Busch Gardens and Sea World Orlando. There are also lots of B&Bs near superb natural attractions such as the Everglades, Florida Keys and the Gulf Islands. These are traditional vacation destinations that have contributed to a well-established Florida bed and breakfast industry
Florida’s western Panhandle is home to some of the finest beaches in the United States and there are several western Florida B&Bs, inns and lodges to cater for visitors. The north central area of the state is home to the state’s capital, Tallahassee, with a number of fine museums, as well as to the famous Suwannee River. Of course there is Tallahassee bed and breakfast accommodation available for those wanting an authentic Florida experience.
Northeast Florida is home to the state’s largest city, Jacksonville, as well as the oldest continuously inhabited city in America, St. Augustine, and boasts the headquarters of the Professional Golf Association. There are plenty of northeast Florida bed and breakfast accommodation opportunities for vacationers. Further south you’ll come to world-famous Daytona Beach, as well as the site of the American space agency, NASA, in Brevard County,
where there is lots of B&B accommodation. Central Florida is dominated by Orlando and its well known theme parks, including Disney World, Universal Studios and Sea World.
But don’t miss the bed and breakfast experience in charming small citrus towns south of Orlando and Tampa and St Petersburg in the west. Tampa boasts a Busch Gardens theme park, but the real attraction here is the Gulf of Mexico, whose calm green waters and white sandy beaches are suitable for sunning year-round returning to you Florida bed and breakfast at sunset. And remember to investigate Key West bed and breakfast opportunities.