3-Day Honeymoon Itinerary in "Flourida"

  1. Day 1: Explore Miami Beach
    30 minutes (16 miles) from Miami International Airport

    Spend your first day exploring Miami Beach, a popular honeymoon destination known for its beautiful beaches, world-famous nightlife, and vibrant art deco architecture. Stroll along Ocean Drive to see pastel-colored buildings and sidewalk cafes. Lounge on the sand at South Beach and watch the sunset over the Atlantic Ocean. Try some local cuisine at Joe's Stone Crab or Prime 112. End the night with drinks at The Broken Shaker.

  2. Day 2: Visit the Everglades
    1 hour (45 miles) from Miami Beach

    Escape the city for a day and explore the natural beauty of the Everglades. Take an airboat tour with Everglades Safari Park and see alligators, turtles, and exotic birds. Walk along the Anhinga Trail to see more wildlife up close. Finish the day with a romantic sunset canoe ride with Flamingo Adventures.

  3. Day 3: Discover Key West
    3.5 hours (160 miles) from the Everglades

    Take a day trip to the southernmost city in the continental USA, Key West. Walk around Old Town to see historic homes and museums. Visit Ernest Hemingway's Home and Museum to see where he wrote some of his famous novels. Relax at the sandy beaches or take a dip in the turquoise waters. Enjoy fresh seafood at Latitudes or A&B Lobster House while watching the sunset. End the night with live music at Sloppy Joe's.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Miami Beach (1 day, free)
  • Everglades Safari Park ($30 per person for airboat tour and admission)
  • Flamingo Adventures ($50 per person for sunset canoe ride)
  • Key West (1 day, $150 per person for round-trip transportation and admission to Hemingway Home and Museum)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $260 per person

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider adding a day to spend at Disney World or Universal Studios in Orlando. If you have less time, skip the day trip to Key West and spend another day in Miami Beach or the Everglades. Don't forget to pack sunscreen, insect repellent, and comfortable shoes. Avoid visiting Florida during hurricane season (June to November).

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