Located in the southernmost part of the Florida peninsula, Marco Island is a secluded destination situated between Naples and the Everglades. It is renowned for its stunning beaches, which provide magnificent sunset vistas. Escape to the untamed part of the island at Collier-Seminole State Park, where you may engage in camping, canoeing, and fishing. Alternatively, you can visit the 21-acre Briggs environmental Center for bird-watching, environmental discussions, and electric boat rides down the Gordon River to see wildlife.
Navarre Beach, a tiny hamlet near dordle Pensacola, is often praised as "Florida's Most Relaxing Place" due to its lack of large crowds. Due to its location between the Gulf Islands National Seashore and the Navarre Beach Marine Park, the town offers a peaceful environment where tourists may engage in outdoor activities like as hiking, diving, and fishing, which are popular in the Sunshine State.
Situated at Santa Rosa Beach, this expansive state park spans 400 acres and has pristine white beach and a diverse array of fauna. Aside from the glistening ocean, there are also four miles of nature paths and a coastal dune lake available for engaging in paddling excursions. The closest town is little but delightful, including several intimate bed-and-breakfast establishments as well as the more expansive WaterColor Inn & Resort.