Florida doesn’t really go through the seasons like other parts of the country, which really just means it’s one of the best places to enjoy a road trip no matter the time of year. Since The Sunshine State has so many wonderfully scenic spots worth perusing, we’ve come up with a road trip that will delight you whether it’s winter or summer.
The entire road trip takes about 525 miles to complete and around 10.5 hours of travel time. If you’re going to stop, then you might want to allow more time for that and maybe even turn this into the ultimate three-day weekend road trip. You can find the entire itinerary and all the stops by clicking here.
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- Pier 60, Clearwater Beach
TripAdvisor management Let’s kick off this scenic road trip with a stop at one of the best piers on the Gulf side of Florida. Pier 60 in Clearwater Beach is a place where locals congregate to cast a line, visitors walk to watch a sunset, or pelicans swoop to find a soft spot to land. The pier offers a little something for everyone, so make sure to spend some time exploring each nook and cranny. Click here to find out more about this scenic spot in Florida. Pier 60, Clearwater, FL 33767, USA
- Marie Selby Botanical Gardens, Sarasota
TripAdvisor management The Marie Selby Botanical Garden in Sarasota, Florida is a 45-acre natural oasis situated right on the bay. Visitors can explore the gardens daily, enjoying exhibits like the tropical conservatory, the children’s rainforest garden, the fern garden, and the Banyan grove. Click here to find out more about this scenic spot in Florida. Marie Selby Botanical Gardens Downtown Sarasota campus, 1534 Mound St, Sarasota, FL 34236, USA
- Captiva Island, Florida
Flickr Diana Robinson It’s easy to see why Captiva Island has been voted time and time again as one of the most beautiful beaches in the state. Picture walking along the soft, white sand, enjoying a bevy of seashells of all different shapes, sizes, and colors. If you happen to be on Captiva Island on a clear night or for a sunset, make sure you take full advantage of this incredible beauty! Click here to find out more about this scenic spot in Florida. Captiva Island, Florida 33924, USA
- Ancient Spanish Monastery, North Miami Beach
Google Rajat Majumder The Ancient Spanish Monastery in North Miami Beach is a hidden gem on the coast that most don’t even know exists. Visitors can enjoy a tour of this Medieval monastery and learn about how it was transported from Spain to be rebuilt within the United States! Or, simply just wandering through the monastery and sitting in peace and quiet will also be a rewarding experience. Click here to find out more about this scenic spot in Florida. The Ancient Spanish Monastery, 16711 W Dixie Hwy, North Miami Beach, FL 33160, USA
- Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, Miami
Facebook Vizcaya Museum and Gardens Vizcaya Museum and Gardens in Miami is a historical spot that deserves an afternoon of exploration. This Euro-inspired estate is actually a National Historic Landmark, preserving the cultural and environmental significance that was built back in the early 1900s. Wander the main house, filled with tons of decorative art before adventuring through the 10-acres of native forest, formal gardens, and mangroves. Click here to find out more about this scenic spot in Florida. Vizcaya Museum & Gardens, 3251 S Miami Ave, Miami, FL 33129, USA
- Bahia Honda State Park, Florida
Flickr ucumari photography On your way down to Key West, we recommend making a pit stop at Bahia Honda State Park. Not only will you be able to enjoy a stunning beach where you can swim and snorkel, but there are also short hiking trails and tons of opportunities to soak in the sun. Plus, keep an eye out for the camping sites if you want to spend a night here! Click here to find out more about this scenic spot in Florida. Bahia Honda State Park, 36850 Overseas Hwy, Big Pine Key, FL 33043, USA
- Key West, Florida
Flickr Giuseppe Milo While Key West, Florida might not be known for wide expanses of sandy beach, they sure do have a lot of other highlights worth exploring. For instance, the sunsets in Key West are nothing short of extraordinary. Come explore the always-exciting Mallory Square, pop in and out of bars and restaurants on Duval Street, and really immerse yourself in the laidback, tropical vibe. Click here to find out more about this scenic spot in Florida. Key West, FL 33040, USA
So, what do you think about this scenic road trip through Florida? Have you been to any of these attractions before? Share with us your experience in the comments section!
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TripAdvisor management
Let’s kick off this scenic road trip with a stop at one of the best piers on the Gulf side of Florida. Pier 60 in Clearwater Beach is a place where locals congregate to cast a line, visitors walk to watch a sunset, or pelicans swoop to find a soft spot to land. The pier offers a little something for everyone, so make sure to spend some time exploring each nook and cranny. Click here to find out more about this scenic spot in Florida.
Pier 60, Clearwater, FL 33767, USA
The Marie Selby Botanical Garden in Sarasota, Florida is a 45-acre natural oasis situated right on the bay. Visitors can explore the gardens daily, enjoying exhibits like the tropical conservatory, the children’s rainforest garden, the fern garden, and the Banyan grove. Click here to find out more about this scenic spot in Florida.
Marie Selby Botanical Gardens Downtown Sarasota campus, 1534 Mound St, Sarasota, FL 34236, USA
Flickr Diana Robinson
It’s easy to see why Captiva Island has been voted time and time again as one of the most beautiful beaches in the state. Picture walking along the soft, white sand, enjoying a bevy of seashells of all different shapes, sizes, and colors. If you happen to be on Captiva Island on a clear night or for a sunset, make sure you take full advantage of this incredible beauty! Click here to find out more about this scenic spot in Florida.
Captiva Island, Florida 33924, USA
Google Rajat Majumder
The Ancient Spanish Monastery in North Miami Beach is a hidden gem on the coast that most don’t even know exists. Visitors can enjoy a tour of this Medieval monastery and learn about how it was transported from Spain to be rebuilt within the United States! Or, simply just wandering through the monastery and sitting in peace and quiet will also be a rewarding experience. Click here to find out more about this scenic spot in Florida.
The Ancient Spanish Monastery, 16711 W Dixie Hwy, North Miami Beach, FL 33160, USA
Facebook Vizcaya Museum and Gardens
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens in Miami is a historical spot that deserves an afternoon of exploration. This Euro-inspired estate is actually a National Historic Landmark, preserving the cultural and environmental significance that was built back in the early 1900s. Wander the main house, filled with tons of decorative art before adventuring through the 10-acres of native forest, formal gardens, and mangroves. Click here to find out more about this scenic spot in Florida.
Vizcaya Museum & Gardens, 3251 S Miami Ave, Miami, FL 33129, USA
Flickr ucumari photography
On your way down to Key West, we recommend making a pit stop at Bahia Honda State Park. Not only will you be able to enjoy a stunning beach where you can swim and snorkel, but there are also short hiking trails and tons of opportunities to soak in the sun. Plus, keep an eye out for the camping sites if you want to spend a night here! Click here to find out more about this scenic spot in Florida.
Bahia Honda State Park, 36850 Overseas Hwy, Big Pine Key, FL 33043, USA
Flickr Giuseppe Milo
While Key West, Florida might not be known for wide expanses of sandy beach, they sure do have a lot of other highlights worth exploring. For instance, the sunsets in Key West are nothing short of extraordinary. Come explore the always-exciting Mallory Square, pop in and out of bars and restaurants on Duval Street, and really immerse yourself in the laidback, tropical vibe. Click here to find out more about this scenic spot in Florida.
Key West, FL 33040, USA
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