| Florida Day Trips at a Glance | |
|---|---|
| Best For History | St. Augustine (oldest US city) |
| Best For Wildlife | Crystal River / Homosassa (manatees) |
| Best For Space | Cape Canaveral (Kennedy Space Center) |
| Best For Shelling | Sanibel Island |
| Best For Springs | Ichetucknee, Rainbow Springs, Devil’s Den |
Florida has more day trip variety than most visitors realize. Beyond the theme parks and beach resorts, the state has crystal-clear springs, historic coastal towns, wildlife encounters, and islands that feel worlds apart from the mainland. These are the best day trips from Orlando, Tampa, Miami, and other Florida base cities.
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Historic Towns
St. Augustine
The oldest European settlement in the US (1565) with a beautifully preserved historic district, the Castillo de San Marcos fort, Flagler College’s stunning architecture, and cobblestone St. George Street. Beaches nearby. About 2 hours from Orlando, 45 minutes from Jacksonville. Great year-round; the Nights of Lights (November through January) is magical.
Don’t miss: Castillo de San Marcos ($15), Flagler College tour ($12), ghost tour in the evening ($20).
Springs and Nature
Crystal River and Homosassa Springs
The manatee capital of the world. From November through March, hundreds of West Indian manatees gather in the warm spring waters. Crystal River is the only place in the US where you can legally swim with wild manatees (guided tours, $30 to $65). The Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park has an underwater observatory. About 1.5 hours from Tampa or Orlando.
Don’t miss: Snorkel with manatees at Three Sisters Springs (winter), kayaking the Crystal River.
Ichetucknee Springs State Park
One of the clearest spring runs in Florida. Tubing the 3.5-mile river takes about 2 to 3 hours through crystal-clear, 72 F water. Tubes available for rent near the park ($5 to $10). About 1.5 hours north of Orlando. Best from Memorial Day through Labor Day. $6 per vehicle entry.
Devil’s Den Prehistoric Spring
An underground spring inside a dry cave, creating an otherworldly snorkeling experience. Ancient fossils are embedded in the cave walls. Near Williston, about 2 hours northwest of Orlando. Reservations required ($15 to $20 for snorkeling). One of the most unique swimming experiences in the US.
Islands and Beaches
Sanibel Island
Known as the Shelling Capital of the World. The island’s orientation catches Gulf shells on its beaches, creating some of the best shelling in the Americas. J.N. Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge offers excellent birdwatching. Connected to the mainland by a causeway ($6 toll). About 2.5 hours south of Tampa, 30 minutes from Fort Myers. The island is rebuilding beautifully after Hurricane Ian.
Dry Tortugas National Park
A remote island fort 70 miles west of Key West, accessible only by ferry (Yankee Freedom, $200 round trip, 2.5 hours each way) or seaplane ($350+). Fort Jefferson is a massive 19th-century brick fortress surrounded by pristine snorkeling waters. Book the ferry weeks ahead. A full-day trip from Key West that feels like traveling to another century.
Space Coast
Kennedy Space Center
See Space Shuttle Atlantis, Saturn V rockets, and watch live SpaceX launches (multiple per month). About 1 hour from Orlando. The full visitor complex takes a day ($75 per adult). The Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge next door has free birdwatching and manatees.
Everglades
Everglades National Park
The largest tropical wilderness in the US. From Naples, enter via Everglades City for boat tours through the Ten Thousand Islands. From Miami, Shark Valley offers a 15-mile tram tour through sawgrass prairie with guaranteed alligator sightings ($25). From the Keys, Flamingo is the southernmost point with kayaking and wildlife. Best from December through April (dry season; fewer mosquitoes).
Fun and Quirky
Mt. Dora
A charming lakefront town north of Orlando with antique shops, a downtown of independent stores and restaurants, and a relaxed pace. The Mt. Dora Craft Fair (February) and the Renninger’s Antique Market draw visitors from across the state. About 45 minutes from Orlando.
Siesta Key
A barrier island off Sarasota with some of the finest white quartz sand in the world. Siesta Beach regularly wins best-beach awards. The village has a laid-back, Bohemian feel with shops and restaurants. About 1 hour south of Tampa.
Planning Tips
Manatee season: November through March at Crystal River and Homosassa. Outside these months, manatees disperse into the Gulf.
Spring swimming: Florida’s springs are 72 F year-round, making them refreshing in summer and warm-ish in winter. Many require reservations in summer.
Book ahead: Dry Tortugas ferry, Kennedy Space Center launch viewing, Devil’s Den, and Hamilton Pool all require advance booking. Spontaneous day trips work for St. Augustine, Sanibel, and the springs (except peak summer weekends).
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