Things To Do In Florida

Things to know when traveling to Florida from the UK

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Many people from the UK travel to Florida for their summer holiday but may be looking for tips before traveling to the sunshine state. From what to eat, to the visa you need. We’ve partnered with the people at Jooble to help you learn more about visiting Florida.

Traveling to Florida from the UK can be expensive, so you may consider visiting for work. One way to do this would be to apply for travel photographer jobs in London. Applying for a job that allows you to travel is the perfect way to see the world and get paid. For example, you can get such job options on Jooble without breaking a sweat.

What to eat

Florida is renowned for its restaurants. In particular, its seafood establishments, and Florida’s location by the water makes it a haven for fresh seafood, this type of food can be found in many of Miami’s local restaurants.

Miami isn’t the only hotspot for local food, with the Florida Keys boasting hearty southern cuisine. Spend some time exploring the different areas of the state to find what your taste of Florida.

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Things to do.

There is no end to things to do in Florida and it is easy to fill a 2-week itinerary with activities for the whole family. From the thrills of the theme parks to the relaxation of the beach, you will not be bored in Florida.

Florida has a host of activities including.
● The theme parks
● Florida Keys
● Miami
● The everglades
● The Kennedy space center
● The beaches

These are only a few of the attractions on offer in Florida, make sure to research and plan your itinerary before making your trip. Consider speaking with a travel agent who will be able to give you some suggestions about what you may enjoy.

Visas

For UK citizens the US provides a visa program, meaning you can visit the states for 90 days as a tourist. Before you travel you must apply online for a small fee, this fee is usually $39 but may vary. This is an easy process and most who apply receive their application within 24 hours, however, it is mandatory and those who do not complete the Visa will not be allowed into the United States.

The best time to go and the weather.

The UK is known for its rainy climate and cold temperatures so many people flock abroad for some sunshine, Florida is no exception. The most popular time of the year to visit Florida is the hot summer months with the temperatures ranging between 20-30 degrees however the humidity can make it feel much more tropical. Naturally, with summer being the most popular time of the year the hotels and attractions will be much more expensive. If you are working with a limited budget or want to avoid the crowds, try visiting in the off seasons such as winter or in term time when fewer families will be visiting.

However, don’t assume the sunshine state will always be perfectly sunny as rainstorms are common and you should expect them frequently. If you are traveling out of season for example in winter, you can expect colder climates so plan accordingly.

You should also consider hurricane season, from June to November, and whether or not you’d like to travel with the risk of this adverse weather. Take a look at the forecasts and consider where you are staying and therefore if it would be affected by these conditions.

From what to eat, to what to do and what you need to enter the States, we hope you’re now more informed about traveling to Florida from the UK. Make sure to complete your research and build your itinerary to maximize your time in the sunshine state.