Florida West Coast Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
About Florida West Coast
Most of the West Coast's tourist appeal and population is concentrated in the densely populated coastline fromMarco Islandin the south to the Tampa Bay Area in the north. At the southern end of this region is the Everglades, a virtually uninhabited wetland region at the southern tip of the Florida Peninsula. At the northern end are wetlands extending to the beginning of the Florida Panhandle. In between is a region of beautiful shorelines and barrier islands with spectacular beaches, and overall economic prosperity and a high standard of living. There are a number of towns and cities named after European tourist destinations, such asVenice,Naples, andSt. Petersburg, while the inland towns have more ordinary names and characteristics more like those of Florida's inland counties, such asBran
Florida West Coast Travel Guide Sections
Our comprehensive guide covers 10 sections including:
