Romantic Florida vacation spots are nestled around Florida, sometimes in the most surprising places. While there are the traditional beach sunrises and sunsets (very romantic if the beach is empty), you might want to consider some more unusual spots.
The kind that will make your sweetheart swoon and think you are the most romantic person there ever was.
Night Lights
No, I'm not talking about the big city here. I'm talking about getting away from the crowds and the lights so that you can sip champagne and look at the night sky in all its glory.
And here's a unique way to do this; rent a houseboat in the Florida Keys or Flamingo and put out to sea (so to speak) in Florida Bay. The water is calm and you can drift away from the city lights and gaze up at the stars and the moon. Don't forget the music!
Lover's Key
There's an island on Florida's Southwest Gulf coast called Lover's Key. It was originally named because they could not reach without a boat from the mainland, so it was a, uh, remote place.
Now, a road connecting Lover's Key on the mainland, but it's still a romantic weekend. Why not the eco-tour cruise at sunset and enjoy the rays of the sun to linger on the horizon, while Florida had the opportunity to see, of course. Or perhaps you prefer the morning dolphin tours and excursions bombing?
A romantic wedding in Florida
It is believed that athe Florida Keys, right? Wrong! I'm talking about a South Seas seriously romantic wedding in Walt Disney World, at the Polynesian resort. I know, Disney is a favorite of honeymooners, but you don't usually think of it as being romantic.
But if you want an over-the-top romantic wedding to remember for a lifetime, think about a fairytale wedding package at Cinderella's Castle, where you can have fireworks go off as you take your first kiss as husband and wife.
Other Romantic Florida Vacations
Daytona Beach has some interesting places for romance; one is The Shores Resort and Spa, where there are several couples packages. Enjoy champagne, chocolate-covered strawberries, a moonlit beach stroll, breakfast in bed and spa treatments as well.
There are bed and breakfasts located all around the Sunshine State and many have special packaged designed for a romantic interlude. One off-the-beaten-path rendezvous spot is called Turtle Beach Inn, and it's appropriately located on Florida's "Forgotten Coast" -- the area from the Big Bend on the east to around Apalachicola on the west. It's small, cozy and secluded, with miles of pristine beaches.
How about staying on a resort that's on its own island? Little Palm Island in the Florida Lower Keys is indeed on its own island, with just 30 suites (28 of which are in thatch-roof bungalows). They have a five-day romance package that should make anyone go weak in the knees, what with champagne, chocolate-covered strawberries, a steaming bath with rose petals...you get the idea.
Yes, we're known as the Sunshine State and sometimes the Tourist State, but we should also be known for our romantic Florida vacations.
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