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emerald coast florida

If you’re looking for the perfect island getaway this summer, Florida has tons of islands to cruise to that will make you feel like you left the country. You'll be able to turn your phone on "Do Not Disturb," soak in the sun rays, splash in the clear water blues and wash your worries away.

These gorgeous islands hold breathtaking natural wonders, history, culture and exciting beach activities to keep you busy. From cruise tours to shelling and even just checking out the shoreline, you won't want to miss out on a timeless opportunity.

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If you've been dying to go to Europe for your next vacation, there's a strip of beach towns in Florida that will give you exactly what you're looking for without the price of a plane ticket. It's along the 30A Scenic Highway and each coastal neighborhood looks like it was cut out of a travel magazine.

Their most popular destinations are Alys Beach, which has a Mykonos aesthetic, Rosemary Beach, which looks like a Dutch village, and Seaside Beach, which is inspired by New Urbanist architecture that came from European influence.

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It's soon to be the holidays, which means long vacations are afoot for the perfect weekend getaway in Florida. It's time to pack a small bag and toggle on "Do Not Disturb" because long weekends are a great time for exploring.

Florida has so much to offer for anybody's travel needs, whether you want to relax on "island time" or even visit the downtown nightlife. There is something for everyone's exciting adventure.

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After Hurricane Ian, visitors to the Emerald Coast of Florida have seen some rare massive jellyfish called "pink meanies" on the shore, and they can be up to three feet wide!

According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's Facebook page, their scientific name is Drynonema larsoni.

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The musical duo, Florida Georgia Line, announced their last time playing together Wednesday evening at the Minnesota State Fair. Brian Kelley, the singer from the Sunshine State, is taking a solo leap back home on the Emerald Coast.

The artist posted on his social media that he'll be performing a series of shows on the famous 30A strip in the Northwestern region near Destin.

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