The travel season has arrived.
It doesn’t matter which work you are, it seems that we all agree that summer is the best time to cash in your PTO and tell your boss that you are gone here.
Although coming up with PTO is never a bad idea, it is too much to pay for traveling one of our worst nightmares. We at Travel Off Path are 24/7 night owls that are shot on the internet at all hours for the best deals.

This time, Kayak Made it easy for us by releasing their ‘Summer Travel-Inkecken’ that unveiled the most affordable beach destinations in Florida this summer.
While Orlando made the cut for one of the cheapest cities in Florida, if you consider it a beach outing, you might be Gator Food, so let’s stay at the coast with these 3 sunny vacation spots, all with Round-trip flight tickets of on average less than $ 300.
3) Fort Lauderdale
Say goodbye to South Beach and go to the lively neighbor of Miami, Fort Lauderdale.


If we are honest, the airport of Miami is pretty “meh”, while Fort Lauderdale (FLL) connects several budget carriers, which may save you money on airline tickets.
Beaches here are beautiful and are usually a little less full of the glitter of Miami. But that does not mean that Fort Lauderdale luxury is missing – it is called the “Venice of America”.
You will certainly see yachts bigger than the ego of my ex and towering high -rise hotels overlooking the clear Atlantic waters.
Las Olas Boulevard is a must visit to enjoy a variety of popular restaurants or shops-je-drop boutiques.


Kayak reports that the average airline tickets to FLL are this summer $ 293A bargain of a deal for one of the most popular regions of Florida to enjoy a sun -drenched holiday.
2) Fort Myers
Some may be surprised to see someone who visits Fort Myers, because it was one of the many in a long series of beach cities at the wrong end of a hurricane.
But Fort Myers is increasing again, open enough to welcome visitors. Put on caution because there is still noticeable damage speckled in the city.


That said, places like Fort Myers need visitors for an economic boost, which makes the cheap airline tickets even more tempting, knowing the impact you have.
So what’s open this summer in Fort Myers?
Visit the officer of Fort Myers from 1 May 2025 website It says: “We are happy to be able to report that, despite the consequences of Hurricane Milton, most public beach park facilities in the Fort Myers area are open”.
Newton Park Beach is the only mentioned beach that will be closed for the near future.


There are still a few hotels and restaurants that find their way back, but there is plenty to come by for a nice outing in the summer, including Squeeze For phenomenal seafood with views and luxury Lumary Hotel & Co., Signature collection For a nice stay on the water.
Make sure you also view the nearby island of Sanibel, awarded by Southern Living as ‘Florida’s Top 2025 Beach Destination’.
Kayak reports that airline tickets are on average $ 289 This summer.
1) Tampa
Tampa itself may not be seen as a correct beach destination, but it is certainly one of the best gates to the best beaches in Florida.


Year after year, Siesta Key consistently belongs to the American top paradisal escapes of America, closely followed by Clearwater, both easily accessible from Tampa International Airport (TPA).
The Golf is often known for Less than stellar water conditions from Texas to Alabama, but as soon as you reach Florida, things change, and no, we mean not only the crazy mugshots posted online that inspire a new one ‘It’s Florida, man’ episode.
Beaches around Tampa and St. Pete are really unspoilt, with many who offer soft, white sand and lively waters.
Despite the claim of Siesta Key to fame, there are many alternatives to avoid the crowds, including the hidden gem of Redington Beach for a relaxed, family -friendly hiding place.


Kayak reports that Tampa is the most affordable destination of Florida this summer in terms of airline tickets, on average just $ 262.
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