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Fort Lauderdale is one of Florida's most popular one-stop vacation hot spots, with a jovial, relaxed atmosphere that's ideal for lying on a wide beach, living it up at the many bars and clubs, dining by the sea, or shopping for souvenirs. An extra attraction to the area is that most activities are close together, nestled along the avenue that's known as A1A. People come with all sorts of plans in mind, but whatever the reason for visiting, make some time to stroll along the quaint and trendy Las Olas Boulevard, full of cafés, boutiques, restaurants, and stores that form the bustling crest of "the street of waves." No matter how many times you visit the "Venice of America," you're certain to enjoy yourself and find new things to do.
Miami Area, FLThe railroad built here in 1896 linked Miami with "civilization" and cleared the way for a property boom that has never stopped. Miami bursts with energy and character, like a fresh-faced showgirl who lives to entertain. Far and away one of the most exciting cities in the world, it was a favorite getaway spot for celebrities in the 50s, and then had a few quiet decades until the designer cop show Miami Vice gave the city a vision of what it could be. That was all it took for Miami to reinvent itself in an amazing example of life imitating art. "The Magic City" is a sprawling, eclectic place with many separate neighborhoods, each with a distinctive character and some, like South Beach, that are small enough to explore on foot. The beaches are clean and bright, touted by most people as some of the most beautiful in the world. Clubbing is practically a career for the SoBe flocks. Nature is so pervasive and irrepressible that soft grass and tender flowering plants grow right through the sidewalks. The air is so clean that the sun seems to shine brighter than anywhere else.
Palm Beach, FLPalm Beach is one of the Sunshine State's top destinations, with a gorgeous island setting off Florida's central east coast. Beaches dotted with swaying palms and sea oats beckon you to relax and swim in the warm Atlantic. Across the Intra-coastal Waterway to the west lies the rest of Palm Beach County, including West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, and Jupiter, but it is the small island that is most popular as a winter getaway for discerning travelers. Palm Beach's year-round temperate climate welcomes sun lovers, anglers, and all who delight in the ocean. It's a great destination for swimming, surfing, boating, and scuba diving. On land, there's golf, golf, and more golf; Palm Beach County is home to more golf courses than any other county in the nation!.