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These are the 20 best places to visit in Florida this year. Have you been?

Siesta Key (Copyright 2024 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)

Florida is a tourism hotspot in the U.S., with tens of millions of visitors every year.

But for those who don’t get to travel to the Sunshine State often, what’s the best place to spend a hard-earned vacation?

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Earlier this year, U.S. News & World Report answered that question when it released a list of the best places to visit in Florida in 2024.

The ranking examines factors like affordability, seasonality, local features, and user scores to determine which locations in Florida were the best of the best.

As a result, the top 20 Florida locations to visit this year are as follows:


1. Siesta Key

[UNVERIFIED CONTENT] A family watches adults throw cast nets trying to catch bait fish. They are all standing on rocks at Point O'Rocks on Siesta Key. Siesta Key was the Number 1 rated beach in the world in 2012. This beach has very fine, pure white sand as well as clear Gulf of Mexico water. (© 2012 Richard Clapp/Getty Images)

“This picturesque barrier island off the coast of Sarasota is a prime vacation spot for relaxation-seeking travelers. Spend your getaway lounging on Siesta Beach, often considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, and enjoy powdery white sands and a bevy of family-friendly amenities including beach volleyball, a playground and concession stands. Or, head to quieter Turtle Beach for shelling and kayaking. In the evening, catch some live music in Siesta Key Village.”

U.S. News & World Report, "Best Places to Visit in Florida in 2024"

2. Clearwater Beach

Clearwater Beach - Boasting 2 miles of powdery sand and calm, shallow water, this shoreline is a beachgoer's paradise. In between frolicking in the surf and sunbathing, travelers can stroll along the Promenade or check out Pier 60.

“Clearwater Beach’s beautiful white sand, crystal clear water and small-town vibe make it an ideal destination for a family vacation on the Gulf Coast. Spend the day getting a snapshot of the city during a Segway tour or visit Caladesi Island State Park (only accessible by boat) for its untouched natural splendor. Also save time for a visit to one of the area’s biggest attractions, the Clearwater Marine Aquarium, where the dolphins that inspired the “Dolphin Tale” movies were rehabilitated. Later, head to Pier 60 to catch a sunset, purchase locally made crafts and watch various street performances.”

U.S. News & World Report, "Best Places to Visit in Florida in 2024"

3. St. Augustine

Sea wall in front of Castillo de San Marcos in downtown St. Augustine. (Copyright 2024 by WJXT News4JAX - All rights reserved.)

“History buffs should make a beeline for St. Augustine. Founded by the Spaniards in 1565, this town in northern Florida is the oldest continuously inhabited European settlement in the U.S., earning it the nickname the Ancient City. Constructed from local coquina, a unique type of stone made from compressed shells and limestone, St. Augustine’s structures and monuments (including the buildings lining pedestrian-friendly St. George Street and the imposing Castillo de San Marcos National Monument) act as a living guide to history. When it’s time to relax after taking in the sights, head to Anastasia State Park for its unspoiled beaches and sand dunes.”

U.S. News & World Report, "Best Places to Visit in Florida in 2024"

4. Anna Maria Island

UNITED STATES - FEBRUARY 27: Vacationers on the beach at the shoreline of Anna Maria Island, Florida, United States of America (Photo by Tim Graham/Getty Images) (Tim Graham/Getty Images)

“This tranquil barrier island located roughly 35 miles south of St. Petersburg is the perfect place to recharge your batteries. Kick back on gorgeous white sand shorelines like Bean Point and Coquina Beach, then grab a bite to eat along Pine Avenue, the island’s historic main street. And if you’re traveling with children, Mote’s Marine Science Education & Outreach Center features several kid-friendly programs worth checking out. Meanwhile, history enthusiasts should pencil in time for a tour of the Anna Maria Island Historical Society Museum.”

U.S. News & World Report, "Best Places to Visit in Florida in 2024"

5. Islamorada

ISLAMORADA, FL - OCTOBER 16: In this handout provided by Florida Keys News Bureau, traffic rolls on the Florida Keys Overseas Highway October 16, 2009, in Islamorada, Florida. Federal transportation officials today announced that the Keys 110-mile-long thoroughfare, with 42 bridges spanning over water, was one of five highways to receive an All-American Road designation. Thus far, 31 American roads, which were judged based on national significance, considered a "destination unto itself' and contain features that do not exist elsewhere, are designated as All-American by the National Scenic Byways program directed by the U.S. Federal Highway Administration. (Photo by Andy Newman/Florida Keys News Bureau via Getty Images) (2009 Florida Keys News Bureau/Andy Newman)

“Made up of six islands in the Florida Keys – Plantation Key, Windley Key, Indian Key, Lignumvitae Key and Upper and Lower Matecumbe Keys – Islamorada boasts tranquil parks, colorful coral reefs and art galleries. Thanks to its position between the Florida Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, this laid-back coastal village is a renowned sport fishing destination, bringing in species like sailfish, marlin, mahi-mahi, tuna and tarpon. But if you don’t feel like casting a line, you can check out the History of Diving Museum or put a dent in your wallet at the shops in Rain Barrel Village.”

U.S. News & World Report, "Best Places to Visit in Florida in 2024"

6. Dry Tortugas National Park

Fort Jefferson in the Dry Tortugas National Park (1984) (Florida State Archives (Public Domain))

“Sitting about 70 miles off the coast of Key West, Dry Tortugas National Park is known for its premier snorkeling and wildlife-viewing opportunities. Home to nearly 300 species of birds, five types of sea turtles and about 30 species of coral, this remote seven-island park in the Gulf of Mexico is a popular Florida day trip destination for nature lovers. Plus, travelers can go on a self-guided tour of the 19th-century coastal fortress Fort Jefferson, located on Garden Key. Keep in mind, Dry Tortugas National Park can only be reached by boat or seaplane, and an entrance fee is required.”

U.S. News & World Report, "Best Places to Visit in Florida in 2024"

7. Naples

Sunset over the pier at Naples Florida (Photo by James Leynse/Corbis via Getty Images) (James Leynse/Getty Images)

“The elegant and romantic city of Naples is all about luxury and relaxation. This spot on Florida’s Paradise Coast is known for its gorgeous sugar-white sand beaches and incredible golf courses. High-end shops and gourmet restaurants abound, especially along Fifth Avenue South and Third Street South. Plus, flora and fauna lovers have access to all kinds of nature-focused attractions here, such as the Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens, the Naples Botanical Garden and Clam Pass Park. Those who appreciate art won’t want to miss The Baker Museum or one of the city’s many art galleries.”

U.S. News & World Report, "Best Places to Visit in Florida in 2024"

8. Key Largo

People line the pier in Key Largo, Fla., to watch the last sunset of the year, Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2019. (AP Photo/J. David Ake) (Copyright 2019 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

“Known as the Diving Capital of the World, Key Largo offers access to the only living coral reef in the continental U.S., the country’s first undersea park (John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park) and the only underwater hotel in the world solely accessible by scuba diving. The largest island in the Florida Keys is also a prime spot for other aquatic activities, including snorkeling, deep-sea fishing and glass-bottom boating. When you’re ready to trade your sea legs for solid ground, grab a bite to eat and a rum runner cocktail at one of Key Largo’s laid-back eateries.”

U.S. News & World Report, "Best Places to Visit in Florida in 2024"

9. Orlando

Mickey Mouse at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom Theme Park (WKMG)

“World-famous attractions such as Walt Disney World and Universal Studios Florida make Orlando a year-round tourist destination, but there are many attractions and activities outside of the theme parks. Travelers can shop till they drop at outlet malls, hit the links at one of the area’s many golf courses, and get up close and personal with dolphins and stingrays at Discovery Cove. Those without little ones can explore Orlando’s revitalized nightlife and restaurant scenes in the downtown area.”

U.S. News & World Report, "Best Places to Visit in Florida in 2024"

10. Key West

Key West Camera

“Travel to this island in the Florida Keys to relax at a beachside resort and see the southernmost point in the continental United States. Key West is known for its free-spirited locals, colorful conch-style homes and coral reefs ripe for snorkeling and scuba diving. Between boat tours and margaritas, bibliophiles will enjoy visiting the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum, where they can learn more about the famous writer and see descendants of his six-toed cat, Snow White. Or, head to Key West’s main drag, Duval Street, for its cafes, shops and nightlife.”

U.S. News & World Report, "Best Places to Visit in Florida in 2024"

11. Marco Island

2000s CATAMARANS ON BEACH MARCO ISLAND FL USA (Photo by W. Metzen/ClassicStock/Getty Images) (W. Metzen/Classicstock/Getty Images)

“The largest of Southwest Florida’s Ten Thousand Islands, Marco Island is a haven for water sports like boating, fishing and kayaking. Its sunny skies and white sand beaches invite visitors to sunbathe, swim and search for seashells. Those who want a break from the sand can learn about the island’s ties to the ancient Calusa Native Americans at the Marco Island Historical Museum or look for manatees, sea turtles and other wild animals in Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge.”

U.S. News & World Report, "Best Places to Visit in Florida in 2024"

12. Amelia Island

Check out this scenic shot from Amelia Island that SnapJAX user Aibtsally shared. (Copyright 2021 by WJXT News4Jax - All rights reserved.)

“Located about 30 miles northeast of Jacksonville, Amelia Island’s historical charm and 13 miles of uncrowded beaches make it a top vacation destination. Stroll through Historic Downtown Fernandina Beach, where pirates used to roam and the modern shrimping industry was born. For some fun yet relaxing activities, go horseback riding by the water or play a round of golf on one of the island’s highly regarded courses.”

U.S. News & World Report, "Best Places to Visit in Florida in 2024"

13. Destin

An aerial view of the Florida Panhandle city of Destin, overlooking the Gulf of Mexico. (Photo by nik wheeler/Corbis via Getty Images) (nik wheeler/Corbis/Getty Images)

“This spot along the Florida Panhandle’s Emerald Coast is a home away from home for thousands of summer vacationers. Its unique, postcard-worthy white sands made from Appalachian quartz and its clear, bright blue-green water help Destin stand out from other Florida beaches. The nearby Henderson Beach State Park is a must-visit shoreline, with its 30-foot white sand dunes. And Destin’s manicured golf courses, optimal fishing conditions and shop- and restaurant-lined boardwalk continue to attract travelers year after year.”

U.S. News & World Report, "Best Places to Visit in Florida in 2024"

14. Sanibel Island

Sanibel Island lighthouse (Copyright 2023 by WPLG Local10.com - All rights reserved.)

“Relaxation is a given on Sanibel Island. Severely impacted by Hurricane Ian in 2022, Sanibel Island continues to recover but is once again welcoming tourists. Your first stop here will no doubt be the beach – Bowman’s Beach offers prime shelling opportunities and Captiva Island is an excellent place for water sports like snorkeling and kayaking – but it would be a shame to visit the area without also exploring its many art galleries, bike trails and shops. Plus, you’ll want to save time for activities like birding and fishing in the J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge. Just plan ahead; lodging options remain limited.”

U.S. News & World Report, "Best Places to Visit in Florida in 2024"

15. Miami Beach

63rd Street Bridge in Miami Beach. (City of Miami Beach via Facebook)

“Few places in the world compare to colorful, vibrant Miami Beach. From the one-of-a-kind art deco architecture along Ocean Drive to the scantily clad beachgoers on South Beach, this Miami offshoot attracts everyone from relaxed retirees to night owls. But you’ll want to bring along your credit card because those fashionable dance clubs and chic, trendy restaurants don’t come cheap. To save some money, consider buying a Go Miami card before your trip to access to some of the area’s museums and tours for a fraction of the price.”

U.S. News & World Report, "Best Places to Visit in Florida in 2024"

16. Everglades National Park

Everglades National Park was established as a national park in 1947 and consists of nearly 2,400 square miles. Often referred to as a swamp, the Everglades' biggest water sources, approximately 60 inches of rain per year and overflow from Lake Okeechobee, help make it a southwestwardly flowing river running through the third largest national park in the lower 48 states. (File photo)

“Florida is almost as famous for its alligators as it is for its beaches and theme parks, and one of the best places to see them is in Everglades National Park. As the largest subtropical wilderness in the country, the park is the world’s only environment where alligators and crocodiles coexist. It’s also home to rare species like manatees and panthers. The Everglades offers several hiking trails and guided tours for navigating its vast 1.5 million acres. Be sure to visit between November and April (the park’s dry season) to enjoy lower temperatures, fewer mosquitos and increased chances of spotting wildlife.”

U.S. News & World Report, "Best Places to Visit in Florida in 2024"

17. St. Petersburg

St. Petersburg banyan tree (St. Petersburg Fire Rescue)

“Holding the Guinness World Record for most consecutive days of sunshine, St. Petersburg appeals to all types of travelers. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy St. Pete Beach and the 7 miles of waterfront parks. Away from the shore, downtown St. Petersburg offers plenty of attractions, including a museum dedicated to the works of Salvador Dalí and the Sunken Gardens, the city’s oldest living museum.”

U.S. News & World Report, "Best Places to Visit in Florida in 2024"

18. Fort Lauderdale

“If you’re looking for sun, sand and superb shopping, Fort Lauderdale is the place to go. Fort Lauderdale features palm-tree-lined beaches, and its 165 miles of waterways and canals have earned it the nickname the Venice of America. Those looking to partake in some retail therapy will find plenty of shops and restaurants on Las Olas Boulevard and in Galleria Fort Lauderdale and Sawgrass Mills, the largest outlet mall in the country. When you’re not exercising your wallet or lounging on beautiful Las Olas Beach, don’t forget to check out the Bonnet House Museum & Gardens, which was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.”

U.S. News & World Report, "Best Places to Visit in Florida in 2024"

19. Tampa

An aerial view of Downtown Tampa (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images) (2021 Getty Images/Mike Ehrmann)

“Much like its sunny neighbor, St. Petersburg, Tampa attracts visitors with its balmy weather and outdoor pursuits. But as the third largest city in Florida, Tampa also offers a little more action. Visitors can stroll along the lively Tampa Riverwalk to get a glimpse of public art and dazzling light displays, or visit one of the area’s museums, such as the Tampa Bay History Center. Those bringing kids along can also explore Glazer Children’s Museum or The Florida Aquarium (with a stop at Sparkman Wharf for lunch), or tire them out with some thrills at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay.”

U.S. News & World Report, "Best Places to Visit in Florida in 2024"

20. Cocoa Beach

Families play in the ocean along Cocoa Beach, Florida (Copyright 2024 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)

“Cocoa Beach appeals to everyone from space enthusiasts to surfers. The nearby Kennedy Space Center offers a firsthand look at NASA’s shuttles and launch pads. In the northern part of Cocoa Beach, visitors will find one of the best places in Florida to surf and the flagship Ron Jon Surf Shop, the largest surf shop in the world. Here, you’ll also find the Florida Surf Museum, where you can learn more about the history of Florida surfing. Vacationers can also sign up for bioluminescent kayaking tours of the area’s waterways or play beach volleyball next to the Westgate Cocoa Beach Pier.”

U.S. News & World Report, "Best Places to Visit in Florida in 2024"

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