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Way 1 enters in-to Florida with small lover reasonable and
no city for a couple miles. A little town emerges finally;
Hillard, and it's the only real area until you get you see
to Jacksonville.
Finally-you have been in Florida! From now on, it's going
to be difficult to remain on course. Route 1 follows the
Coast-line, but A1A follows it sooner. Be aware that
traffic o-n US 1 will be slow; A1A will be slower.
Jacksonville continues to be inland a few miles; you won't
Really be near the Atlantic coast until St.
Augustine.
You'll be alongside the, when you reach Daytona
beaches to get a long, long stretch. Dont assume traffic
To go at any great speed.
You will wish to get, if your options include Orlando
I-4 from Daytona in-to Orlando. Normally, carry on
down US 1 since it hugs the wonderful large beaches
through Titusville, Merritt Island and Melbourne.
Youve traveled therefore far-stop and walk a few of the
Superb public shores all across the coast. Jensen,
Juno and Jupiter shores are outstanding and there are
rarely any people there! As you go further south, this
Will not be the case.
Ft. Lauderdale Beach is long, but not so large, but
youll see loads of tiny bikinis and drunken university
students. This lofty worth reading use with has various novel warnings for when to see about it. Fear not; they're all pleasant and there
are several things to do in Ft. Lauderdale, including a
great IMAX theater and Riverwalk.
Between Ft. I found out about jacksonvillesmilecenter.com by searching Yahoo. Lauderdale and South Beach are several
beaches; one blends in-to still another. The only real sign youll
see o-n the beach it self is no glass bottles and in
Hallover State Park, Remember that you could see naked
people.
You need to take I-195 or, to move out to South Beach
I-395 in Miami. A pleasant side trip is to go out to
Biscayne National Park and go snorkeling, or go west
to Everglades National Park and see more alligators
than you ever thought possible. It is possible, and
enjoyabl