Trips
Villa Maui is the ideal starting point for many excursions and sightseeing in Florida.
The Everglades
You can take an airboat ride through the Everglades. The Everglades are subtropical swamps in Florida with various habitats such as cypress swamps, sea grass fields and mangroves. The Everglades National Park was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979. There are more than 360 species of birds and 27 species of snakes living in the Everglades. In addition to reptiles such as alligators and crocodiles, the wetlands are also home to endangered species. The rarest animal is the endangered panther.
Key West
The Florida Keys, a long chain of coral reefs, represents the second natural wonder of this region in the south of the state. The Overseas Highway connects the Keys to the mainland. It is said about the Keys that they are more a way of life than a place. The Keys are especially popular with fishermen and divers. It is also a great place to go snorkeling. Key West is the southernmost point of the US mainland and the richest city in Florida. You should definitely visit the Hemingway Home, Hemingway lived here 1931-40 and wrote several of his works there.
About 2.5 hours away you will experience the city of Florida! Miami. A must during a Florida stay.
World famous by the stars is the Ocean Drive. A promenade with the most beautiful restored buildings in Art Deco style. Experience Miami Beach, visit the harbor, Downtown Miami and Little Havana.
Miami
Orlando
Just 3 hours away, experience Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck at Walt Disney theme parks: Disney Land and Universal Studios. Enjoy your stay!
Cape Canaveral
Just 50 miles from Orlando, you'll be brought a little closer to space travel at Kennedy Space Center. Since the rocket launch in 1950, the NASA station is world famous. You should plan a day for this attraction.
This is just a small selection of excursions you can experience and enjoy during your vacation in Florida!