Things to know BEFORE you go to Florida | Florida Travel Guide
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sun protection whether it be uv resistant clothing uh that's lightweight because obviously in the summer you don't want to be too bogged down by thick long sleeves
florida super expensive i mean when i say expensive i'm not joking okay it's not too expensive to live in florida but to actually visit here you're going to be paying a pretty penny
the wildlife in florida actually goes way beyond just alligators everyone thinks oh alligators alligators when they come to florida right well you got dolphins a variety of marine mammals manatees
north florida south florida two totally different vibes south florida basically south of st augustine tampa bay you drew a line straight south of there more latino to the north more cajun
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When it comes to visiting Florida there are some things to know. In this Florida tour guide we discuss things to know about visiting south Florida or even if you plan to live in Florida. North Florida and South Florida are two very different places. The North is called the Redneck Riviera and the south is more Latin culture. For the most part year round Florida is warm weather but very humid and muggy in the summer months. Miami, the Florida Keys, Tampa Bay, Orlando and Jacksonville are all considered tourist destinations. WATCH NEXT | 17 Best Places in Florida To Visit: https://youtu.be/dBdthTOx9YU Island Hopper TV takes you around the world to the premiere travel destinations. Our virtual travel guides from across America to Asia, Europe and Australia have assisted many world travelers in educating themselves on their next destination to travel or even vacation.