Florida lifestyle
Florida cities
Miami
Miami is known worldwide: ocean, lavish skyscrapers, famous stars, entertainment, vibrant life.
Ft. Lauderdale
Located 30 miles north of Miami, Fort Lauderdale is another Atlantic coast paradise. Fort Lauderdale is also nicknamed the “Venice of America”.
West Palm Beach
West Palm Beach is a mix of indoor and outdoor activities, culture and industries.
Orlando
Micky Mouse, Pluto, waterparks, entertainment, NASA, car-racing, etc . in Orlando and its surrounding areas.
Tampa
Tampa has a bustling downtown district with booming commerce, and with its continually growing real estate industry, Tampa offers exceptional investment opportunities for the savvy real estate investor.
Clearwater
The clear water and white sands of Clearwater Beach make it one of America’s best beaches! Rent a jet ski or a giant, inflatable water slide, or go parasailing.
St. Petersburg
St. Petersburg is home to the Salvador Dali Museum, the iconic Don Cesar Resort, the Sunken Gardens, and even more beaches!
St. Augustine
You may get younger by the Fountain of Youth in St. Augustine.
Naples
Visitors have a very active time at the Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens, where they meet rare animals like the fosas of Madagascar or the barking, meat eater Asian deer.
Sarasota
Sarasota offers the most beautiful beaches – Siesta Key has the best sand in the world- featuring 99% quartz. It won the International Sand Contest.
Fort Myers
Fort Myers was chosen by Thomas Edison and soon by his friend, Henry Ford to build their winter residences by the water.
The Keys
Most southern part of the US. Islands, watersports, corals, Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico, Hemingway.

Miami
Ft. Lauderdale
West Palm Beach
Orlando
Tampa
Clearwater
St. Petersburg
St. Augustine
Naples
Sarasota
Fort Myers
The Keys