Jacksonville
Jacksonville long registered in the minds of road-trippers as a pit stop along I-95, but this fast-growing metropolis has much more to offer than a quick place to eat and stretch your legs. A youthful energy permeates the lively downtown full of shops, restaurants, parks, and museums along the St Johns River, which incidentally is America's longest north-flowing river.
Mild, sunny winters and long clean beaches attract people year-round, as does "lost in time" ambiance of Amelia Island. This is the southernmost island in a chain of Atlantic coast barrier islands that stretch from North Carolina to Florida. The un-crowded beaches, moss-covered oaks, Victorian seaside village, friendly locals, excellent golf, boating, and fishing make this island worth a vacation of its own. Jacksonville combines the charms of Old Florida with modern beach resort delights to please everyone from history buffs, to families, to recreational athletes.
Mild, sunny winters and long clean beaches attract people year-round, as does "lost in time" ambiance of Amelia Island. This is the southernmost island in a chain of Atlantic coast barrier islands that stretch from North Carolina to Florida. The un-crowded beaches, moss-covered oaks, Victorian seaside village, friendly locals, excellent golf, boating, and fishing make this island worth a vacation of its own. Jacksonville combines the charms of Old Florida with modern beach resort delights to please everyone from history buffs, to families, to recreational athletes.
