Do you want your children to experience an unforgettable holiday full of different shades? In Florida you will live a dream experience!
Christmas in Florida with children, a 360 degree holiday to have fun with your family.
For the first overseas vacation, Florida is certainly the ideal destination. Spend the Christmas in Florida with children will give you something magical.
In this enchanted place you can find a disarming nature with prehistoric animals, go to space, have fun at the playgrounds, go back in time and read a good book or get to know who wrote them. Florida is all this and much, much more. Let's see how and where?
1. Miami at Christmas
Our vacation of Christmas in Florida with children, definitely starts from Miami, the entertainment capital with its immense beaches, i Art Deco buildings and the trendy clubs of Ocean Drive. Days in Miami go by quickly on the beautiful white beaches.
In addition to those of South beach, I recommend you visit the Key Biscayne Natural Park. A strip of white sand surrounded by rich vegetation and an ancient lighthouse is certainly the ideal place to have a picnic in complete tranquility. Visiting the great Miami aquarium will make your children very happy, you will always find it in the direction Key Biscayne.
Beautiful to visit is also the Wynwood Walls Park, the neighborhood where many artists have expressed their creativity on the walls.
For shopping you can visit the Bayside marketplace, a shopping center with a small square overlooking the marina, where you will find some musicians who will brighten your day.
Unmissable in my opinion is a ride on the causeway, the Miami Metromover, which will take you into the midst of the large buildings, the children will be amazed.
One evening in Miami walk to Ocean Drive it is a must.
2. The Daytona waterfront
We continue our Florida Christmas vacation with children and head to Daytona. Here you will find theInternational Speedway, to relive the thrill of a crazy race inside the circuit, naturally on the videos. Did you know that Daytona beach is the only one where cars can drive? Then a walk along the seafront, with seagulls crossing the road, you just can't miss it.
3. St. Augustine: a town rich in history
Another very interesting stop for children, but also for adults, is the town of St. Augustine. This city is rich in history and can be admired by walking through the narrow streets of the old area, lined with ancient houses completely made of wood. Christmas decorations everywhere. Mannequins of pirates and a castle with cannons testify to its history.
4. Kennedy Space Center
Do we want to take the children to space? Or at least we want to let them know how the great astronauts managed to get there? In Kennedy Space Center you can visit the spaceships, admire the equipment and control stations that allow the discovery of space by the terrestrials.
5. Orlando's amusement parks
Our Christmas in Florida continues with a big surprise for the children. Now we head to Orlando, the city where everything is possible. The city where you can breathe fun everywhere, with its many theme amusement parks.
Il Magic Kingdom, the Universal Studios, Sea World, Epcot, the Animal Kingdom and many others are waiting for you to make your children live unforgettable days.
6. Sarasota and Fort Myers
The long white beaches of Sarasota and Fort Myers they will surprise you with the large amount of shells. In its waters it will not be difficult to spot dolphins and splendid fish. Strolling along the sea lined with many colorful wooden houses will make you forget you are in America.
Florida is also famous for another large natural park, which has a prehistoric animal inside it: thealligator. The Everglades they are part of those parks that scare children a little, but at the same time fascinate them a lot.
Stroll on the large walkways, cross the marshes and admire alligators, snakes and many different species of birds, all immersed in a tangle of mangroves, bushes, ponds and navigable waterways.
I am sure that on this Christmas holiday in Florida your children will be positively impressed by the many aspects and nuances that they will get to know.
7. The Keys Islands
Our last stop on this Christmas trip to Florida is at Kyes Islands.
Crossed by a long bridge that connects them and leads to the furthest cape in Florida, Key West. Place loved by the great writer Ernest Hemingway, who settled there and inspired him in many works. On the Keys, you will completely forget that you are in America. The most popular language is lo Spanish, palm trees and white beaches, bathed by crystal clear waters, will brighten your days between baths and sand castles together with your children.
It will not be difficult to taste, in the various fish restaurants, even the alligator meat. You will encounter many typical places with sharks attached to the walls, dollars and car plates everywhere. The breakfasts with pancakes they are a habit that your children will carry.