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I’ve lived in Florida for over 25 years. These are the 6 tourist hot spots worth visiting and the 2 you can skip.

December 31, 2025
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I’ve lived in Florida for over 25 years. These are the 6 tourist hot spots worth visiting and the 2 you can skip.
An aerial view of a beach at sunset, with houses along the dunes.
In my opinion, the panhandle beaches are popular Florida tourist spots worth visiting. WanderDrone/Getty Images
  • As a Florida resident of over 25 years, I know which tourist hot spots are actually worth visiting.
  • I recommend going to St. Petersburg, Dry Tortugas National Park, and the panhandle beaches.
  • However, I’d skip places like International Drive in Orlando and South Beach in Miami.

World-famous theme parks, stunning beaches, and natural beauty are just a few of the many reasons tourists flock to Florida every year.

After living in the Sunshine State for over 25 years, I’ve explored just about every major tourist spot there is. In my experience, some absolutely live up to the hype, but others aren’t worth your time or money.

Here are the six tourist attractions worth visiting and the two you might want to skip on your next trip to Florida.

In my opinion, St. Petersburg lives up to the hype.

An aerial view of St Petersburg, Florida, with buildings next to a bay.
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A vibrant city with an artsy, laid-back vibe, St. Petersburg is a cultural hot spot on Florida’s Gulf Coast. The downtown area is filled with colorful murals, markets, and great dining options.

I recommend visiting the St. Pete Pier for beautiful waterfront views and great restaurants. Plan on arriving in the late afternoon to catch the stunning sunset.

The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Orlando is truly magical.

A large dragon on top of a building in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Florida.
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Whether you’re a lifelong fan or new to the magic of the Harry Potter universe, the level of immersion in the Universal Orlando parks is unlike anything else I’ve ever experienced.

Split between Diagon Alley in Universal Studios Florida and Hogsmeade in Islands of Adventure, the attractions bring this magical world to life with incredible detail.

From sipping Butterbeer to riding Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey, there’s magic at every turn. The Hogwarts Express connects both lands, making park-to-park tickets a must for the full experience.

Dry Tortugas National Park is worth a visit.

A fort surrounded by turquoise blue water in Dry Tortugas National Park.
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A hidden gem located about 70 miles west of Key West, Dry Tortugas National Park is one of Florida’s most remote and stunning destinations.

It’s home to Fort Jefferson, a 19th-century coastal fort surrounded by crystal-clear waters that are perfect for snorkeling.

The park is only accessible by ferry or seaplane, making it a true off-the-grid getaway. I recommend booking a ride on the Yankee Freedom III ferry or a spot on a seaplane tour well in advance, as space fills up quickly.

For a unique, artsy experience, check out Wynwood Walls in Miami.

A colorful mural on a wall and a sign that says
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Wynwood Walls in Miami is a vibrant outdoor street-art museum that provides an explosion of color and creativity.

Located in Miami’s artsy Wynwood neighborhood, the area features massive, changing murals created by artists from around the world.

Beyond the walls, you can find art galleries, shops, and some of Miami’s trendiest restaurants.

I suggest grabbing a drink at Panther Coffee or stopping for dinner at Bakan, known for its unique and authentic Mexican cuisine — some of which feature insects.

Visit Everglades National Park for a taste of Florida’s wild side.

A wetland area with lily pads at Everglades National Park.
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The Everglades are more than just a swamp — they’re a massive, incredibly diverse ecosystem home to alligators, manatees, and stunning bird species.

I recommend visiting Everglades National Park for an airboat tour. For a quieter experience, you can also get out on a kayak to explore the park up close.

The panhandle beaches are absolutely stunning.

An aerial view of a beach at sunset, with houses along the dunes.
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The Florida panhandle’s beaches, including Pensacola, Santa Rosa Beach, and the scenic 30A stretch, have some of the softest, whitest sand I’ve ever seen.

This area is perfect for those looking for a mix of relaxation and outdoor fun.

Destin, which is home to clear emerald waters, is one of our family’s favorite destinations. I recommend visiting in late spring or early fall to enjoy the warm weather without the summer crowds.

However, I recommend skipping International Drive in Orlando.

A large Ferris wheel that's lit up at night, with a fountain and palm trees in the forefront.
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International Drive is a shopping and entertainment area in downtown Orlando. Although it’s home to a few decent spots like Icon Park and the Orlando Premium Outlets, a lot of I-Drive feels like a tourist trap.

If you’re in Orlando, I recommend heading to Disney Springs instead for shopping, dining, and entertainment. You’ll get a taste of Disney magic without needing a park ticket.

In my opinion, there are better spots in Miami than South Beach.

A street lined with Art Deco buildings, restaurants, and palm trees in Miami.
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South Beach is an iconic area in Miami, but unless you’re there to party, it can be more of a headache than a highlight. In my experience, the food and drinks are pricey, the beaches are crowded, and parking can be difficult.

I think there are better beaches and neighborhoods in Miami that offer a more enjoyable experience (especially if you’re traveling with family or kids).

For example, I recommend checking out Crandon Park Beach for a more peaceful and scenic Miami experience.

This story was originally published on April 22, 2025, and most recently updated on December 31, 2025.

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