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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

NEW WEBSITE Launched

At long last we are able to announce that our new look website is live and launched.

We have been working hard to overhaul the navigation and flow of information on the site so that you are more easily able to locate the hotel or villa resort that most appropriately suits your requirements.

Please check it out by going to http://www.floridadiscountholidays.com

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Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Summer 2010 Florida Deals

Whether its a villa holiday, package deal involving a hotel or a fly drive, we have plenty of options to choose from.

With access to unpublished fares ex-UK to Florida, we are confident that we can beat our competitors for price.

So give us a call on 0870 990 8318 or visit our website to let us know about your specific holiday reuirements in Florida this coming summer.

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Anonymous Florida Holidays said...

Wow this sounds something of my interest. I really love to travel and go to different countries and collect memories and for that I always try to find the best deal and this is really nice one. Thanks for sharing. :-)

February 18, 2010 12:53 PM  
Anonymous holidays florida said...

I agree with you Florida is the best place as a holiday destination. Weather you go for family holidays or honeymoon holidays. And the main attraction of Florida is the Disney. I love that place and I think everyone do.

February 22, 2010 5:03 AM  

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Monday, April 6, 2009

Villas at Tarpon Springs

Known as the 'Sponge Capital of the World' Tarpon Springs is often considered one of Florida's most interesting small towns. The 'Sponge Capital' tag came from the Greek immigrants that settled here in the last 19th century and harvested the sponges which grew in abundance off shore. Fascinatingly, today almost one third of the entire population still descend from the original Greek settlers.
The winding Spring Bayou Creek runs just south of Tarpon and is bordered by towering oak trees and grand Victorian homes, combined with the smaller initmate buildings alongside the docks help to make this one of the most picturesque towns in the state.
The lively dock area forms the central hub of Tarpon Springs, here you will find a very lively, carnival style atmosphere with quaint old buildings home to a host of souvernir shops and Greek family restaurants. Along the town's main street you find a long line of antiuque shops and art galleries. At the Cultural Center, you can pick up directions for a walking/bus tour of this historic district. More.....

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Friday, March 27, 2009

Sirata Beach Resort on the Gulf

With its pastel colors, wrought-iron details, and architectural features, the oceanfront Sirata Beach Resort has a Mediterranean feel. This family-owned and operated resort offers a cordial and efficient welcome to its guests, whether they're visiting for a family vacation, a conference, or a wedding on the waterfall terrace.
In addition to the adjacent white-sand beach, guests choose from three outdoor splash pools and two spa tubs. Water-sports rentals are available, as are oceanfront hammocks for less active pursuits. Dining options include a Caribbean-inspired grill, a steakhouse, and two beachfront bars. An on-site shop sells groceries, sundries, and souvenirs.
Seven miles away, the 250-acre Boyd Hill Nature Park offers three miles of nature trails and boardwalks. Park wildlife includes alligators, turtles, American coots, otters, ospreys, bald eagles, and frigate birds. There are four aquariums, an observation beehive, and guided nature walks.Located on St. Pete Beach, the 12-acre Sirata Beach Resort offers numerous on-site recreational opportunities, as well as water-sports rentals and offshore excursions (surcharges).
Mangrove Grille specializes in Caribbean-style cuisine, and two beach bars provide light fare and live weekend entertainment. MORE......

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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

La Costa Condos Gulf Coast

Anna Maria Island offers a unique flavour of the real old Florida and yet, is close to all the style and attractions of Sarasota and St Armands Circle. The white sandy beaches run for over 7 miles and feature some great beachfront dining opportunities, ranging from family style restaurants to the more elegant, with their own specialist a la carte menus. Anna Maria has two main shopping centres with Publix and other main high street stores.
There are over 20 golf courses within 25 minutes drive. For the family there is a Cinema, Bowling Alley and a wider choice of supermarkets in Bradenton which is just 8 miles away. There is huge choice of watersports available. La Costa is a beachfront condo with a screened balcony offering fantastic views over the beach, and spectacular sunsets. It has 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with a sofa bed in the lounge area. The master bedroom has a vanity area with wash basin. Use of the safe can be arranged for a small fee. MORE.....

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Jamaica Royale Apartments

Nestled on the fine, white, powdersoft sands of Siesta Key, the Jamaica Royale apartments are a pleasant stroll away from the Siesta Key Village Shopping area with its range of intimate fine dining restaurants, designer shops and stores with downtown Sarasota a 10-minute drive away.
Siesta Key has been regularly voted one of America's top ten beach resorts during the last ten years and it's unique quartz ultra-fine soft sand remains cool even on the hottest of days.Three heated freshwater pools overlook the Gulf of Mexico and the 2-bedroom tower apartments each come with fully equipped kitchen and private patios, perfect for sipping cocktails and enjoying the fabulous sunsets. MORE......

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Thursday, February 19, 2009

Sarasota Beach Secrets

The beaches of Sarasota are one of Florida's best kept secrets. Head west across Ringling Causeway (State Route 780) then cross Bird Key, Coon Key and the glittering St. Armands Circle, home to an upscale shopping district known locally as "our Rodeo Drive." Finally, when you can go west no further, you've reached the three-mile Lido Key situated just north of Siesta Key on the Gulf of Mexico. The gulf-facing coast of Lido Key is one long, uninterrupted beach.
The beaches: The three beaches start at Big Pass with South Lido Beach which is a 100-acre nature preserve with a small beach — just under 650 feet. The main beach is simply called Lido beach. Just a half mile west of St. Armands Circle, there is over 3,100 feet of beachfront (a heated swimming pool) and lots of parking. North Lido Beach features 3,000 feet of secluded shore, with little parking and no lifeguards or facilities.
Back to nature: Nature trails run through each park. The southern trail runs along a sandy-soiled coastal ridge with a thick growth of Australian pines. Along the northern trail, you'll discover a mangrove swamp (with a canoe trail) and tidal swamp forest. The north beach has been kept in a wild state for the birds and other wildlife. Nude sunbathing was allowed as late as the 1980s and it is said that although it is illegal, it still goes on.

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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Things to do in Naples

The southwestern Florida city of Naples is known for its views of the ocean and its outstanding culture. Here are some of the most popular things to do and see during your holiday in naples.
Old Naples historic downtown area. This is a favorite spot for locals and visitors to the city. This downtown area offers lots of places to shop and eat, as well as a great place just to hang out and enjoy the city. You definitely want to stop here and walk in a few of the galleries portraying local artists and have a bite to eat in this part of town.
Naples Pier. This is another favorite among visitors to Naples. The pier offers a breathtaking view of the water from the shore. This is also a great place to take a stroll and simply enjoy the scenery. The pier is along 12th Avenue South.
Naples Nature Center. This is a great place to learn about the wildlife and floral heritage of southwestern Florida. The center is run by the Conservancy of Southwest Florida and offers an exciting peak at the wildlife and plants that call this part of the state home. Part of the center is home to the Museum of Natural History, a place where you can learn why different parts of nature must work together in Southwest Florida in order for all to thrive.
Caribbean Gardens. This is a great place for you to see the finest in animal and nature in the region. The park showcases animals and how they live naturally in the wild. You can take a guided tour of the park through the islands and waterways that make up the facility. This is truly something you need to see if you're in the area. The Caribbean Gardens is at 1590 Goodlette-Frank Road.
Briggs Nature Center. This is a great place for watching birds. Here you can learn all about just about any bird that lives in southwestern Florida. There is a bird platform that allows you to look through telescopes and spy on birds while they're in their natural environments. This center is in Rookery Bay just south of Naples.

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Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Naples on the Gulf Coast

Pearly beaches, a wealth of top-notch golf courses, elegant resorts, cutting-edge restaurants and gorgeous shopping centers define the appealing nature of Naples on Florida's Gulf Coast. Like its namesake, Florida's Naples is dressed in Italian style. There is a plethora of waterways that bring an element of adventure to its air of privilege and affluence. In fact, one doesn't have to wander far from Naples' storied streets to plunge into the wildest and rawest of Florida nature in the Everglades.
Naples' Fifth Avenue South is the main street and it has made a name for itself with one-of-a-kind shops, hip sidewalk cafés and clubs, artsy festivals, and a verve that doesn't stop. Third Street and the Avenues continues with more of the same wonderful street life and café society atmosphere.
Gallery Row sells everything from glassworks by emerging artists to Old Masters. Pockets of shopping and dining glory collect throughout the town on different waterfronts, such as around the City Dock and the Waterside Shops at Pelican Bay. Just steps away from the shopping beckon beaches made for basking leisurely or trolling for seashells. At the municipal beach, the Naples Pier juts into placid gulf waters, a perfect place for sunset strolling or daytime casting.
Lowdermilk Beach is family friendly with volleyball and facilities. Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park remains in its most natural state, where loggerhead sea turtles nest in the summer and an observation tower surveys indigenous vegetation. Across the pass, Lely Barefoot Beach also combines the purposes of preserving nature and providing beach leisure.Naples takes its role as nature warden seriously, and you can learn more about the environment at several attractions, including the Naples Nature Center, Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, and Rookery Bay Environmental Learning Center.
All three introduce you to the area's rare and fragile Everglades-fringe ecology with aquariums, trails, habitat models and hands-on displays.At its west coast access, the Everglades encompasses a world of wetlands, salt and freshwater marshes, and tangled mangrove islands. Several government refuges and parks protect the unique ecosystem, the largest being Everglades National Park, Big Cypress National Preserve, and Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge.
Marco Island heads the labyrinthine land known as Ten Thousand Islands and is the largest island of all. It is made of three communities; the main one, Marco, is most well-known for its wide-coved beach and the fine resorts that line it. It's also famous for its fishing charters, which earned it its reputation back in the rough-and-tumble days of pioneer settlement. At its eastern end, Goodland seems frozen in the commercial fishing era, and visitors love to come here for its funky, casual and sometimes crazy fish house restaurants. Its fishing charters take you into the fertile Everglades back waters.
Another place to hire a fishing guide is Everglades City, access point for Everglades National Park. Stop in one of the riverfront fish markets for stone crab at its freshest. Hop aboard an airboat or swamp buggy to see the Everglades as the locals do. The national park also offers narrated tours. Visit the historical museum, which chronicles the problem-fraught building of the Tamiami Trail across the 'Glades. Chokoloskee Island, a causeway drive away, spills more local history at its Smallwood Store, an old Indian trading post.
These old-time fishing villages are the last vestiges of civilization as you head across Tamiami Trail, a.k.a. Highway 41.Park lands surround the towns: Collier-Seminole State Park, which provides an easy introduction to this sometimes inhospitable environment; Fakahatchee Strand State Preserve, where the award-winning book The Orchid Thief and its spin-off movie Adaptation were set; Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge, which protects one of the state's most endangered creatures; and Big Cypress, a massive preserve with back-roading, hunting, canoeing and hiking opportunities.

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