
Florida: Sunshine from Coast-to-Coast
With 663 miles of shoreline, the Sunshine State invites you to find your rhythm in the sun—whether it’s beachside bliss, island adventure, or city energy. From the vibrant pulse and Art Deco dazzle of Miami to the pastel calm of the Gulf Coast, from the Caribbean vibes of the Keys to the Spanish colonial charm of St. Augustine, each region has its own story to tell. Float through crystal-clear springs, explore hidden island gems, or set your sights skyward at the Kennedy Space Center. Wherever you land, your Envoyage advisor will craft a journey that will lift your spirits to the stars.

Florida in Focus
Currency: U.S. Dollar ($)
Tipping Customs: Tip 20%, unless service charge is added.
Language: English
Popular Drink: Fresh Florida Orange Juice
Must Eat: Cuban Sandwiches and Key Lime Pie
Power Up: A or B (two or three-prong) 110 V
Weather: Mild weather most of the year, with hot and humid summers.
Best Time to Visit: Winter brings milder temperatures. Summers can be quite hot, though popular.
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Moments Worth Chasing
Snorkel the Living Reef
Explore the only coral barrier reef in the continental U.S. at John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park in the Florida Keys—an underwater world of technicolor beauty and biodiversity.
Wander the Streets of America’s Oldest City
St. Augustine blends rich history and Southern charm with walkable streets, Spanish forts, and even a few ghost stories—where every corner echoes with the past.
Feel the Lively Spirit of Miami
In Miami, Latin culture pulses through the music, food, and streetscapes. Savor Cuban coffee in Little Havana, stroll past Art Deco landmarks, and embrace the city’s high-energy spirit.
Float with the Manatees
Florida’s natural springs are a serene escape. In winter, warm waters attract gentle manatees, while year-round swimming and tubing offer a glimpse of wild Florida at its purest.
Launch into Space
Tour NASA’s launch sites, meet astronauts, and then dip your toes into the Atlantic at the pristine Canaveral National Seashore—all just a short drive from Orlando.