Tuesday, July 14, 2015

How To Move To Florida

How to Move to Florida

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Thoroughly research exactly where in Florida you wish to live. Aside from basic necessities (area schools, jobs, hospitals, etc.), Florida is a huge state and is equally diverse. If you don't have your mind set on a specific city, then it helps to understand that there are five distinct regions of the state, one of which might be more attractive to you than the others. These regions are:
  • The Florida Panhandle: This is home to the state capital of Tallahassee and is known for its beautiful Gulf Coast beaches. Since Tallahassee is only 30 miles (48 km) from the Georgia border, it is known for its Southern charm and friendly people.
  • Northern Florida: This is home to the major cities of Gainesville and Jacksonville. It is known for its culturally Southern atmosphere and historic landmarks.
  • Central Florida: This is home to Disney World, SeaWorld and the Kennedy Space Center. Aside from the major tourist attractions, there are dozens of quaint small towns dotted with lakes in the region worth considering.
  • Southern Florida: This is the largest metropolitan area of the state and is home to the Everglades, Miami, West Palm Beach, and Key West.
  • Southwest Florida: This is home to Tampa, St. Petersburg, Naples, Sarasota and Ft. Myers. It is known for its museums, arts and theater, as well as its beautiful beaches.

Enjoy all that Florida has to offer. Great beaches, fascinating wildlife, big cities, tight-knit towns, excellent food and beautiful weather are just a few of the things to be experienced in Florida.
  • Spend a day at the beach. Florida has one of the longest contiguous coastlines of any state, with plenty to offer from sunbathing on the warm white sands to an array of water sports.
  • Check out the Kennedy Space Center. About an hour from Orlando, the complex features a sprawling visitor center, rocket launch pad tours, and exotic wildlife viewing opportunities.
  • Have fun at the theme parks of Central Florida. A little online research will reveal there's much more to experience than just Disney World!
  • Take an air-boat ride through the Everglades. An unforgettable day trip, make sure to pick a day with comfortable weather (it can get very humid on the marshes).
  • Visit the Florida Keys. Key West is the most famous of these many beautiful islands, and you can pose for a picture at the marker that states you're a mere 90 miles (140 km) to Cuba.

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