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You can travel widely and silk, from the Blitse and glamorous hotel zone from Cancun to the pastel-colored villages of southern Italy, but there is Nothing rather Like a Floridian Summer:
It is still only May, but we can almost smell the smell of salt smell in sun-drenched Marinas, feel the humidity disappear into the air while the sun breaks through the clouds after that sudden early afternoon storm, and the soft Atlantic waves hear against golden sand.
Florida just has its own rhythm, and we are not the only ones who think that.
According to WallethubWith almost 82% of Americans who are planning to go on holiday this summer, there are 3 iconic cities in the sunshine state that are on their radar:
Tampa

Tampa spreads over the Gulf Coast and is both a business center and a unfortunate cultural hub that simply does not get enough credit for how incredible it is:
We are talking about Busch Gardens, one of the lesser-known but most exciting amusement parks of Florida, the Africa theme and full of great sensation, the lively Ybor City, an ethnic neighborhood populated by Spanish migrants, and Photo-Perfect beaches.
Tampa itself is on an industrial bay, but it is a short drive away from various of the best golf beaches in Florida, in particular the appropriate clearwater and the hugely popular St. Pete, a wide strip of white sand spots with light green seas.


Wallethub compared a total of 100 metro lines, and 41 important indicators, such as budget and pleasure friendliness, and Tampa functions at number 12 on the list: A ticket for one day to enter Busch Gardens costs $ 65.99 and sit-down meals in restaurants due to the riverwalk cost around $ 20- $ 22.
Miami
Miami is the second highest charts that Floridian City is, at number 9 on the Wallethub list. It is a lively metropolis that is known all over the world for its white sandy beaches, artistic districts and flowering Latin American communities.
By the way, it is the gateway of America Latin America.


Little Havana is in many ways the heart of Cuban culture, with its leafy public parks, where the locals come together to play Dominos and smoke cigars, cafés with quirky themes, and and colorful urban art scene.
The equally popular little Haiti is a proven hotspot with foodie, the home base of renowned eateries such as Naomi’s Garden, which serves Caribbean comfort food at affordable prices, and the casual Piman Bouk-Bakkerij, popular for their flaky patties filled with cod or beef.
Let’s not forget the Wynwood Walls, an Outdoor Street Art Museum with rotating exhibitions, and South Beach, the typical Miami Beach experience, with Art Deco buildings for background and lively painted lifeguard towers.


Orlando
The typical Floridian outing, O-Town is of course the home base of Disney World and countless other entertainment parks, as well as a flourishing entertainment scene, and It scores more points on the Wallethub list.
As Wallethub analyst said Chip Lupo himself, it is ‘the best summer destination’, not only because of the unparalleled tourist offering, but also the impressive connectivity, which organizes affordable flights from numerous large cities throughout the country, and Of just $ 322 return.
In addition to the usual abundance of world-famous restaurants, mega resorts and shopping centers, and the large sensations of Disney and Universal, there is much more to be enthusiastic about when you go to Orlando in high season.


To start with, you can now explore the Epic Universe from Universal, a new theme park with Super Nintendo World and Harry Potter Lands, which was opened just on May 22, with adult tickets from $ 139.
Looking for More unique, unexpected things Doing in Orlando? Take a boat trip through the winding channels of the idyllic winter park, spot alligators and rare birds at the Apopka Wildlife Drive, or see the skyline of the skyscrapers of Orlando from above on the wheel.
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