Daytona beach
America’s favourite family beach holiday destination. Without leaving Daytona Beach you can surf, jet ski, go boating, parasailing, go fishing, cycling, or hire a beach buggy. Daytona’s hard-packed sand was the place where Sir Malcolm Campbell set records. Today driving is still permitted along a specific 18-mile section of the beach during daylight only, but the speed limit is now a strict 10 miles per hour!

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Boca Raton
The Boca Raton Resort and Club on Florida's Gold Coast is another one of 'America's most exclusive resorts'. It's 356 acres in the city of Boca Raton. Entertainment centres on sports, fine dining, and shopping. There are no fast-food outlets or neon signs here! There are, however, two 18-hole golf courses, a marina, beauty salons, six swimming pools, a private beach and a reading room. The main building, the pink 'Cloister', was built in 1926 and is an architectural curiosity with Moorish and Gothic influences, hidden gardens, archways, intricate mosaics and fountains
Gumbo Limbo Environmental Complex
Situated in Boca Raton at Red Reef Park on a barrier island, Gumbo Limbo (named after a species of tree) is a 20 acre marine estuary reserve dedicated to showcasing and preserving a concentration of plants known as a 'tropical hammock'. The Environmental complex also includes large outdoor aquariums containing local marine life, including the area's ubiquitous sea turtles. Visitors can visit a butterfly garden, see the view from an overhead observation tower, and stroll on an elevated boardwalk through the hammock and mangrove swamp.
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Marine Life Center
The Marine Life Center on the oceanfront at Loggerhead Park monitors turtles along the Gold Coast. The Center is really a turtle hospital, and visitors can see ill and injured creatures being rehabilitated. There are numerous exhibits, including tropical fish, and a gift shop. Guided 'turtle walks' are offered during June and July, but bookings must be made in advance.
Palm Beach
The palm trees arrived at Palm Beach in 1878, when a ship laden with Cuban coconuts was wrecked here on the offshore barrier island (14 miles long and half a mile wide). 100 years later some of he world's wealthiest people moved in. Palm Beach has long been the traditional winter home of America's aristocracy, the Kennedys, Rockefellers, Trumps and other society names filling the fabulous Gatsby-era mansions on the island
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