Rediscover Old Florida: 10 Vintage Gems Waiting for You
Florida's timeless attractions, rooted in nature's beauty, echo simplicity amid a changing landscape - 10 enduring classics
Silver Springs
(1888): Ride glass-bottom boats, wander through a historic village, and enjoy natural beauty.
Bok Tower
(1929): Explore serene gardens, admire the Singing Tower, and soak in the peaceful atmosphere.
Monkey Jungle
(1933): Walk through tunnels and observe monkeys in their natural habitat.
Jungle Island (1936): See
colorful birds,
snakes, and even orangutans in this Miami zoo.
Weeki Wachee Springs (1947): Be enchanted by mermaids, animal shows, and river cruises.
Gatorland (1949): Witness alligators and crocodiles, ride a zip line, and experience Gator Night Shine.
Gulfarium
(1955): Enjoy dolphin and sea lion shows, learn about marine life, and participate in special programs.
Miami Seaquarium
(1955): See sharks, dolphins, and other sea creatures, and participate in wildlife encounters.
Citrus Tower
(1956): Climb Florida's highest observation point for historical perspective.
Lion Country Safari
(1967): Drive through a 640-acre park and observe exotic animals in their natural habitat.