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Florida's Coasts

The Sunshine State is nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico providing coastline – some 1200 miles of it.
Going Coastal
A light-hearted introduction to a serious series on Florida's coasts.
Florida's Cultural Coast
The arts were brought to this area by circus legend John Ringling. Sarasota has upheld his legacy with a cultural calendar that rivals that of much larger metropolitan areas.
Florida's Emerald Coast
The deep emerald green color of the northern Gulf of Mexico combined with the crystal quartz beaches equal paradise in Florida's panhandle.
Florida's First Coast
This stretch of northeastern Florida coast known as the First Coast is steeped in history – and is known for many "firsts."
Florida's Gold Coast
Shining stars add to all that glitters in South Florida! Celebrities, culture, nightlife, beaches, shopping, plus much more!
Florida's Lee Island Coast
Prominent families – including political heavyweights, the Bushes – have known for years that this award-winning area is truly the "Best of Florida."
Florida's Nature Coast
There are no animated or mechanical critters here. Only the real thing is allowed in Nature's Theme Park! Discover the "real" Florida with "real" adventures.
Florida's Space Coast
Only a few miles east of Orlando, Florida's Space Coast offers out-of-this-world vacation options.
Florida's Sun Coast
More sun than Honolulu? That's right! Plus, miles of white sand beaches and plenty of fun in the sun activities too.
Florida's Treasure Coast
A history of riches will have you tracing the lifestyles of the rich and famous on this popular southeast Florida coast.
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