Get ready to explore some insanely underrated places to visit in Florida that you didn't know existed! From historic small towns and places with water so blue it will make you feel like you are in the Caribbean, to secluded nature spots and even sea cliffs (yes really!) you won't believe these off-the-beaten-path locations! In this video, I will take you through some incredible hidden gems in Florida that nobody talks about. Watch as we explore lesser-known islands, hidden beaches, tranquil locations, and unique places beyond the usual tourist stops. Plus, I will share insider tips and what to know before visiting these underrated things to do in Florida so you can make the most of your visit. Whether you are a resident looking for your next day trip or weekend getaway, or you are a visitor planning your next vacation or road trip, this video is your Florida travel guide to experience the Sunshine State like you never expected! Want help planning your Florida trip faster? Our interactive Florida map includes 800+ curated locations including springs, beaches, hidden gems, restaurants, and scenic stops across the state. Get the map here: https://floridatrippers.com/florida-map/ Table of Contents: 0:00 - Intro 0:34 - St. George Island 1:50 - Blue Heron Bridge 2:52 - Morikami Museum 3:54 - Fort De Soto 4:51 - Myakka River State Park 5:51 - Vero Beach 7:09 - Dead Lakes 8:10 - Boca Grande 9:21 - Hart Springs 10:29 - Old Florida Bookshop 11:37 - Cape San Blas 12:50 - Loggerhead Marinelife Center 13:49 - Winter Park 14:46 - Bioluminescence 15:58 - Sunken Gardens 16:58 - Pigeon Key 18:03 - Tree Tunnel 19:02 - Anna Maria Island 20:06 - Big Shoals 21:04 - Jupiter 22:13 - Flagler Beach 23:27 - Green Springs 24:24 - Amelia Island 25:33 - Outro #floridatravel #visitflorida #floridasprings #exploreflorida #floridabeaches #floridanature #floridavacation #floridaroadtrip #floridastateparks #hiddengems #naturelovers #discoverflorida #traveldestinations
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Fort Desoto Park is St Petersburg, not Tampa
I promise.... She could easily do a part 2 with another 23. I tapped the thumbs up button to feed the algorithm monsters.
Florida, a wonderful land blessed with so many beautiful places. I am very happy to live in the Sunshine state and have been to some of these wonders, and they are indeed magical and beautiful. Fort Desoto is one of my favorites. This is a great video and stunning visuals, thanks for sharing!
Also in Jupiter, there's Busch Wildlife Sanctuary. It's completely free & you can see most of Florida's natural wildlife. Plus they have tours & schools can take field trips there. Also at Guanabanas, Justin Bieber went there with his whole security crew & friends several years ago. Michael Jordan has a restaurant there called 1000 North. He's part owner of it. Love Street is also popular in Jupiter.
Ft. Desoto is NOT in Tampa or om Tampa Bay. It is in St. Pete along the Gulf Coast
Here's a drive that I found captivating, while I was exploring around Daytona. It's the Ormond Scenic Loop.
I got my scuba certification when I was 13. The bioluminescence was one of my favorite parts of night dives.
Grew up in the panhandle, haven’t lived there in years. This video made me homesick as I am now 67 and realizing life is passing me by. 😢 Thank you for a beautiful recollection of my past…and so much I missed.
I’m from FL and didn’t know St George’s existed😮
I proposed to my wife under the Blue Heron Bridge... Under water
Florida has so much to offer! :)
stop with the voice
I've lived in NW Florida my entire life and am moving next year to the Orlando area. I love seeing these videos and keeping notes so I'll have plenty to do with a few hours drive of my next home. Florida is quite beautiful.
I love this man!
As a local myself, thank you for highlighting some underrated gems. You're right, I hadn't heard of a good amount of these! Excited to explore more of my state. ♡
i had no idea that existed under the Blue Heron bridge. Morakami Museum —- yes. My late boss took us there and I later went again with a friend. It is what they say it is. ♥️
I'd have to say that if you are in Winter Park, I would pass on that Rollins museum and instead go to the Charles Morse museum. It has the largest display of Louis C. Tiffany artwork in the world, including the cathedral he built for the worlds fair in 1893. It's a must go if you love stained glass.
Kinda surprised to see the map costs…$30. Otherwise love the video!
My god what a annoying voice!
🚨Stop Promoting Jupiter 🚨