Free Things to Do in Florida

Things to do in Florida

While Florida seems like it’s all about pricey theme parks or sleek South Beach restaurants, the Sunshine State has a plethora of fun and exciting activities that won’t cost you a dime. Whether you feel like sightseeing, lounging on a beach, or get yourself a historical tour, Florida ensures you have countless free things to do.
Let’s look into some of the best places to visit:
Enjoy a sunset celebrationFlorida’s sunsets are spectacular- that’s a reason enough to celebrate. Night after night, the crowds gather a couple of hours before sunset. The atmosphere around is festive- Live bands play, you’ll be sketched by artists, and performers delight the crowd. As twilight approaches everyone seems to pause for a while to enjoy what the nature has to offer.
Stroll around Amelia Island’s Fernandina BeachAmelia Island’s Fernandina Beach is a postcard perfect destination that doesn’t create hole in your wallet. Spend the day at leisure on the island’s pristine beaches filled with incredible wildlife, then, get on the streets to explore the sights, window shop in the unique downtown, or hit the historic district in a self-guided walking tour. None of it will wreck your budget.
Take a complimentary wine tasting and Vineyard TourComplimentary tours and wine tasting are offered seven days a week at Lakeridge Winery & Vineyards in Clermont. Tours are held every half hour. You’ll be offered with a spectacular view of the vineyards where the grapes are grown and harvested. Tastings are held at a large tasting counter with a selection of award-winning wines offered.
Take the town of Murals walking tourIn Lake Placid, also known as the Town of Murals, you’ll get to explore more than 40 murals adorning buildings in the downtown area. And this is only the beginning, as there are surprises awaiting you at every step. Small parks and green spaces compliments the wooden benches, absolutely ideal for an evening stroll.
Give the Holocaust Memorial in Miami a visitThe Holocaust Memorial, dedicated to the memory of the six million Jewish victims of the Holocaust, is located in Miami Beach. Built of luminous Jerusalem stone and black granite, the memorial makes a beautiful statement in portraying the story of a tragic story.

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