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Updated October 3, 2023

10 incredible road trips in Florida

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Road trips

Discover some of the best road trips in Florida and discover the Sunshine State’s stunning views and rich history. Explore impressive state parks, scenic routes down the Atlantic Coast, sun-soaked beaches, and captivating museums.

Buckle up and embark on an unforgettable trip filled with fun, nature, and culture.

Amelia Island to Miami, through Jacksonville and West Palm Beach

Watch the sun set on Amelia Island beach, Florida

Distance: 427 miles

With its pristine beaches and diverse wildlife, Amelia Island is one of the most beautiful places in Florida. While you’re there, don’t hesitate to explore Fort Clinch State Park’s hiking trails and the well-conserved 19th-century fort. Rent a car and go down to Jacksonville, a city where urban life blends with the outdoors. Take a break at Renu at Jacksonville’s spacious apartments.

On the way, stop by the beautiful St. Augustine Beach and take a dip in the ocean before exploring outer space at the famous Kennedy Space Center. Then continue south to West Palm Beach for entertainment, cultural attractions, and shopping.

Farther down the coast, take in Boca Raton’s Mediterranean architecture and Fort Lauderdale’s family-friendly atmosphere. Finally, head to Miami to enjoy the Magic City’s impressive skyline, Art Deco buildings, countless shops, and vibrant nightlife.

You’ll enjoy this Florida road trip the most in spring or in autumn.

Saint Petersburg to Cocoa Beach, through Tampa and Orlando

Have some fun in Orlando, the world’s theme park capital

Distance: 168 miles

Start this cross-Florida road trip in Saint Petersburg, home to the renowned Salvador Dalí Museum. Then drive to Tampa, a city known for its cultural heritage and historic Ybor City neighborhood.

For your next stop, head east to Orlando, the world’s theme park capital. Home to both Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando Resort, it’s worth staying a few days to make the most of it.

Continue your journey to Cocoa Beach, famous for its calm waves. Why not rent a board and take a surfing lesson? Don’t miss Ron Jon Surf Shop, the world’s largest surf shop. Located just a five-minute drive from the public beaches, Beach Place Guesthouses is a great place to relax.

This road trip is ideal between November and March to enjoy calm waves.

Tampa to Naples, through Fort Myers

Take a stroll along one of Naples' beautiful beaches

Distance: 166 miles

Starting in Tampa, discover the Florida Aquarium’s interactive exhibits and attend an art class at the Museum of Art. Or enjoy a low-key evening exploring the city’s bars and restaurants.

Then drive south to Fort Myers, a beach city famous for its Royal Palm trees imported from Cuba. Get some rest at Villa San Carlos Park.

Naples is the ideal place to end this Florida road trip by exploring high-end boutiques, enjoying a sophisticated dinner, or hitting the beach for magnificent sunset views.

The best time to visit these cities is between October and December.

Naples to Everglades National Park

Discover the unique nature of the Everglades

Distance: 100 miles

While Naples is widely known as one of the best beach trip destinations in Florida, it has even more to offer. Whether you prefer seafood or authentic Italian cuisine, there are over 700 restaurants giving you plenty of great options. Save some time to explore the beautiful Botanical Gardens, featuring over 1,000 species of flora.

Then drive to Everglades National Park, the largest wetland in North America. This naturally diverse park is home to threatened and endangered species such as American alligators, bird species, and exotic plants. The park is a unique spot for bird-watching, fishing, hiking, biking, and boating. You can stay at Maria's Los Cirhuelos, an apartment located in Homestead.

We recommend visiting during the dry season, November to April.

Miami to Key West

Snorkel at John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park

Distance: 164 miles

Fall in love with Florida views while driving along the Overseas Highway. Start your journey in Miami and head south toward the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. This colorful, nautical park is home to a variety of aquatic plant and animal species, but also offers water activities like kayaking.

Then head to Marathon, a popular fishing spot where you can visit the Turtle Hospital. This nonprofit dedicated to turtle rescue and rehabilitation will fascinate children and adults alike with its informative tours.

End your trip in Key West, Florida’s southernmost point, where you can spend a night at the lovely Authors Key West Guesthouse.

The best seasons to take this Florida road trip are either winter or spring.

Falling Waters State Park to John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, through Orlando and Gainesville

Orlando's natural parks are ideal for hiking lovers

Distance: 634 miles

Start this road trip by visiting the breathtaking waterfalls of Falling Waters State Park. On your way south, explore Gainesville, home to the Florida Museum of Natural History with hundreds of butterflies and birds in its Butterfly Rainforest. Then spend the night at this highly rated two-bedroom apartment.

While Orlando is famous for its amusement parks, its natural ones are no less impressive. Head to Rock Springs Run Wildlife Management Area for its biking and hiking trails or drive toward the Atlantic Coast and its beautiful beaches by West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale, and Miami.

Finish this nature-filled route in John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, the perfect place for water activities like snorkeling, fishing, or boat tours.

To enjoy the beaches, we recommend going between November and April.

Pensacola to Tallahassee, through Falling Waters States Park and Marianna

Catch some waves on a bright day at Pensacola Beach

Distance: 205 miles

There’s more to the city of Pensacola than meets the eye. Its miles of white sand beaches and clear waters won’t fail to amaze. It’s also a cultural city with diverse influences and lots of museums, such as the National Aviation Museum.

Head to Falling Waters State Park and follow the boardwalk down to Florida’s highest waterfall and sinkhole. Next, drive east toward Marianna, also known as the City of Southern Charm, where you can access Florida Caverns State Park. Take a 45-minute guided tour through the caverns or relax at the Blue Springs Recreational Park. The colorful Fairfield Inn & Suites Marianna is nearby.

Wrap up your road trip by driving to Florida’s state capital, Tallahassee.

Enjoy this road trip either in spring or autumn.

Sarasota Punta Gorda to Pine Island, through Punta Gorda

Discover the stunning wildlife at Punta Gorda

Distance: 82 miles

While this road trip is a short one—perfect for one day—there’s plenty to see along the way.
Start in Sarasota, a city with lovely beaches, restaurants led by award-winning chefs, and great shopping. The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art will fascinate fans of the circus, especially children.

Next, spend some time in Punta Gorda. This town’s parks, beaches, and beautiful nature, such as the Alligator Creek Preserve, will keep you busy for the day. Get some rest at The Suites at Fishermen's Village and enjoy the view of the river.

The last stop is Pine Island, perfect for those in search of some peace and quiet.

The best times to visit are from February to March or from late October to late December.

Panama City Beach to Grayton Beach

Dip in the clear waters of the Gulf of Mexico at Panama City Beach

Distance: 30 miles

Start this short road trip in Panama City Beach. Its blissful beaches, emerald waters, and local seafood will provide plenty of relaxation. The city is also home to the state parks of Saint Andrews and Camp Helen, ideal for more sunbathing and hiking.

Then hit Route 98 and enjoy the scenery toward Laguna Beach, famous for its fishing and boating opportunities. If you’re looking for something more adventurous, explore the Conservation Park nearby before getting some rest at the lovely Seaside Laguna Inn & Suites.

End your trip in the historic beach village of Grayton Beach. The area is surrounded by fascinating dune lakes and Grayton Beach State Park.

Between November and March is the best time to visit.

Around Ocala

Enjoy a rest stop along the Silver River in the Ocala National Forest.

Distance: 26 miles

This short road trip begins in Ocala, making its first stop at Silver Springs State Park. Though you can’t swim here, you can take a guided glass-bottom kayak or paddleboard tour to admire the park’s wildlife.

Finally, head to the Ocala National Forest, home to roughly 1,000 bears. On top of fun water activities like canoeing or kayaking, you can also go hiking or biking along one of the popular nature trails and even camp out for the night. The best time to visit the forest is during winter, when temperatures are mild and it isn’t too busy.

Looking for somewhere to stay? The Candlewood Suites hotel is only a ten-minute drive from downtown Ocala.


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