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Home > Florida Places to Stay Florida Places to StayHotelsFlorida has many affordable hotels throughout the state. For a list of Florida hotels, visit 1 Hotel Directory or our hotel page for more info.ResortsFlorida is home to many world-class resorts. Planning a wedding, conference, reunion or getaway at a resort offers convenient access to event spaces and a variety of activities including dining, golf, spas, pool, tennis, exercise facilities and more.CampingYou can camp at many of Florida's State Parks, beaches and recreation areas. There are also many KOA and other private campgrounds throughout the state to enjoy Florida from the outside in. Tour the state and play games around a camp fire or picnic table.Bed & Breakfast InnsIf you’re looking for more distinctive Florida lodging options, bed and breakfast inns (B&Bs) may be just the thing. Florida B&Bs are mostly located in homes, country cottages, historic Victorian mansions and other sites that offer more of a local flavor. Because properties are typically smaller, the innkeeper can offer more personalized service. As the name implies, a full breakfast is included in the price of your room, which may be in-room, family-style or buffet.BedandBreakfast.com provides detailed information about Florida B&Bs in every region of the state, plus online booking. Cabins and Vacation RentalsIf you have kids, a big group, special needs, or just like to have more space and the ability to cook for yourself, consider renting a Florida vacation home. You can find Florida vacation rentals in all areas of the state at VacationRentals.com, Vacation Rentals By Owner, and many other rental web sites, or through a local rental agency.Recreational VehiclesRVs are welcome at many Florida State Parks and recreation areas. The Florida State Parks web site provides descriptions of each area and length restrictions. You can reserve ahead for most campgrounds with Reserve America.Florida’s National Parks include Canaveral, Biscayne, Everglades, Big Cypress, and others. Learn more about each one’s features at the National Park Service web site and RV Clubs site. There are also many KOA and private campgrounds throughout Florida. Renting? Find a list of companies that rent RVs on this handy list of KOA-Preferred RV Rental Centers in Florida. |
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