It is not to be denied that Miami is a powerhouse.
Radiant with unparalleled culture, picturesque beaches, a nightly party scene and Ritzy stay, it is not rocket science to find out why it is such a popular vacation spot.
That said, Miami is not for everyone. For example, I am not a big fan. As the children say today, it is “middle”.
Would I visit again? Yes, but it should be under the right circumstances. Apparently I am not a card -supporting member of an exclusive club that feels that way.

As we center closer to the fall, more people want to escape from the cold temps in a large part of the US in favor of sun -drenched kisses, and that is exhibition A Why Florida is such a draw.
I mean, it is called the “Sunshine State” for a reason and the allure is not limited to Miami and Orlando.
A surprising Beach City has been named the best alternative to Miami and it would probably require dozens of guesses before you limited it.
Paradisal white sandy coasts, rich history and epic eating experts, travel experts in the independent ulcer through Pensacola If your next relaxed outing in Florida.
Change South Beach Chaos for idyllic serenity


Sugar white sand, alien waters and a feeling of serenity and that ends today’s pilot episode of Travel Off Paths Things you don’t find in Miami.
But seriously – Miami is a nice city with buzzing neighborhoods such as Little Havana to trendy artistic districts such as Wynwood, but the beaches are pretty faint for such a large city that is known for, well, beaches.
That is at least my experience. Every day I would take the southwest side of Florida over Miami. I am even happy that I will go back to Tampa’s cluster or Hidden Gems next month.
Offering similar vibes on the Panhandle is Pensacola, a lively beach discharge with clear waters in contrast to the reputation of the Gulf of Brakke No-Swim zones such as those of Mississippi and parts of Alabama.


Pensacola’s 18-mile Piece Coast is spotless, in particular the Gulf Islands National Seashore, which includes various barrier islands. It offers some of the most beautiful coasts of Florida for walking, sunbathing or exploring protected countries by camping or kayaking and spotting the water life.
The independent claims Santa Rosa Is one of their favorite, due to ‘sparkling azure blue seas’. I can’t argue about that!
Much more affordable than Miami: Pig Out & Sleep well with a budget!
Many tourists in Miami do not notice luxury, but it doesn’t have to be the case.


Of course, this lively city is synonymous with glitter and glamor, but Pensacola may look better on the gram.
If you are on South Beach, there is no beaches to be denied-of which many are covered with chic stays and some of the best restaurants in the city full of A-Listers Schmoozen about bottle service.
Time for a reality check – most travelers rage reality. What can be obtained more realistic than powdery white sandy beaches with less crowds and much better prices?
The answer: Pensacola. Moreover, it lacks the same level of raw students as near Panama City and you can eat well in the neighborhood without setting up on Applebee’s damp chicken wings.
Pensacola is where “Old Florida” meets the authenticity of Gulf Coast, which means that you can score a down-home cookin ‘with soulful southern meals and fresh “catches of the days” without the too expensive menus that are compiled to tourists.


A good example is The rower houseA local favorite that has affordable (but delicious) seafood classics such as Po’boys classics has only put you back $ 11.95.
Not a fan of seafood? That’s okay too. Check out Lucy is on the square In the charming city center of Pensacola, and I promise you will not dent your wallet.
Hotels are also budget-friendly, and you don’t have to settle for hostels or unkempt boutique hotels with shared bathrooms as you should in Miami-Dit Hilton Garden Inn For $ 149 is very reasonable to close the summer.
Although the independent recommends the Pensacola Beach Resort With rates that start in the low $ 200s.
“The City of Five Flags”: Pensacola is more cultural than you think


Finding a victim for Kleine Havana does not happen in Pensacola. However, there is more than you on.
Such a place is Historical Pensacola Village. This must-see contains a complex of restored houses and buildings that transport visitors back in time.
Pensacola is known as the ‘city of five flags’ because of its long history as a French, Spanish, British, connected and American settlement that has left a permanent brand to this day.
There are countless places to take a deep dive into the enormous history of Pensacola, such as the Pensacola Museum of History, the National Naval Aviation Museum, and in particular Fort PicksA pentagonal fort that is used as a stronghold during the civil war and is now part of the above -mentioned Gulf Islands National Seashore.


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