Local attractions
Florida is known as
the sunshine state. Beautiful weather with plenty of
sunshine and a great deal of water! Florida is huge,
with probably the most famous part, Orlando to the North.
On the East coast beaches stretch from Jacksonville
in the North, past Cape Canavoral down to Miami in the
South.
At the southern most
tip of Florida you will find the Florida Keys and the
West Coast is devoted generally to a more rural setting
with waterways, islands and the warm waters of the Gulf
of Mexico. Some areas of this coastline are still relatively
undeveloped and for those who enjoy a mixture of plenty
of things to do and the sheer luxury of 'chilling out'
this comes close to paradise for many people.
The climate is generally
very pleasant with the year round good weather being
one of the main reasons for Florida's popularity amongst
its millions of annual visitors. October through to
April are usually warm and mostly dry with January being
the coolest month. July and August are the hottest and
the weather can be muggy at this time of the year as
the annual rainfall arrives.
The heat is often
relieved by inshore breezes from the Gulf which provide
a welcome break. When it does rain, it usually rains
in short bursts, sometimes for as little as a few minutes,
often in late afternoon or early evening and can be
accompanied by spectacular lightning storms. The average
temperature throughout the state is around 80 degrees.
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The soft Gulf beaches stretch for miles
and never seem to be crowded. Most beaches have
public amenities and those around Englewood are
safe for young and old alike. If you prefer something
with a more Caribbean setting, take a trip over
the toll bridge onto Gasparilla Island. Caught
in a time capsule, this beautiful little island
hosts multi-million dollar properties and exciting
beaches sharing their treasure chests of shells
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These beaches are
perfect, but be aware that swimming is not permitted
at the end of the island and most beaches do not have
lifeguards on the island. You swim at your own risk.The
reason for the swimming ban at the end of the island
will be apparent when you visit. Boca Pass is the exit
point for both the Myakka and the Peace rivers into
the Gulf of Mexico. They come together and force their
way through the pass creating racing currents which
are beyond the average swimmer but dolphins love it
there!
Fishing is a 'must' for the enthusiast and each year,
the Tarpon game fish gather in the Boca Pass and offer
great sport to both local and international anglers.
The competitions are held just offshore and spectators
get a marvelous view of the boats from one of the lighthouses
situated at the waters edge. For a more peaceful day,
anglers will find plenty of opportunity to take a boat
out into the Gulf or the intercoastal waterway with
local experts and enjoy catching a wide range of large
fish. If you enjoy eating fish, try the Grouper fingers.
A large, but delicate tasting fish which has to be caught
locally in order to appear on the menu. Grouper are
not sold at the fish market.
Water enthusiasts
will be in heaven with the warm waters of the Gulf of
Mexico and the secret world of the intercoastal waterways.
You will share the Gulf with pods of dolphins passing
happily along the coast. The Inter-coastal waterway
separates the land from the sea in many places and is
a boaters paradise playing host to a wide range of wildlife
including the gentle manatee and particularly birds
such as the 'white pelican', cormorants and the 'osprey'.
They are actively encouraged to nest along the waterways
and you can see dozens while you are enjoying the pleasures
of boating.
Golf is
a 'must' for many Americans and in an area where
the weather is good and life is for enjoying,
golf courses come as standard and you will be
spoilt for choice. There are currently 6 courses
within the Rotonda Development and upwards of
30 outside within a 15-20 mile radius. From May
to October the courses are quiet and tee times
can often be arranged the same day. Many courses
include an electric golf cart as part of the fee
and a few courses insist on their use. Our local
offices are happy to arrange golf holidays for
individuals or groups and this can be arranged
through Homesearch or directly with them. |
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Restaurants are everywhere
and you can enjoy friendly and attentive service while
enjoying a spectacular sunset or simply enjoying the
warmth of Florida's weather. It is not expensive eating
out here, but if you are prepared to pay a little more,
there are some excellent restaurants in the area, particularly
in Port Charlotte and Boca Grande.
Did we hear Shopping? Port Charlotte has its own mall
(covered shopping center) which can be enjoyed by everyone.
Venice is just a few miles up the road and has some
very pretty shopping areas around the coast. There are
2 discount outlets, one to the north and one to the
south. Between them they offer over 400 outlets!
Attractions are available,
but don't damage the relaxed and leisurely pace of life
in Charlotte, voted best small place to live in the
South of the USA. You can kayak up the Myakka River,
visit the Shell Factory, take a day to tour Captiva
and Sanibel islands, visit nature reserves or even take
a trip on a swamp buggy. You will leave Florida with
more things on your list to do next time than you started
with at the beginning of your visit.
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