Monday, 31 October 2011

Florida?s Gulf Coast

Tampa - Start in Florida’s third-largest city, where the revitalized historic district Ybor City, gourmet eateries and a few downtown museums absolutely reward a stop. http://ezinearticles.com/?What-Is-DWI-Car-Insurance-And-What-Should-You-Do-After-Being-Caught-Driving-Drunk?&id=6550519

Fort DeSoto park and beach - Consistently ranked as one of the top beaches in the US by magazines and websites, this 1,100-acre country park also offers camping, four miles of nature and recreational trails, and about seven miles of swimmable and shallow shoreline.

St Petersburg, perched on a peninsula along the west side of Tampa Bay, is a cultured and tourist-friendly town with easy proximity to the beaches. Cool off in the surreal Salvador Dali Museum, which has the largest Dali collection outside of Spain.

Myakka River State Park - Florida’s largest state park is well worth a visit. Comprised of dense woodlands, hammocks and prairies, the wildlife preserve covers 47 sq miles, and offers great bird- and alligator-watching, 38 miles of boardwalks and trails and a few touring options.

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