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Discover the best of North Carolina on one unforgettable journey — from the vibrant city of Charlotte and the mountain town of Asheville to Pinehurst, Wrightsville Beach, and the scenic […]
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This itinerary follows a circular route, from Orlando to the Florida Panhandle. After enjoying the city vibe and theme parks, you’ll explore the uncrowded beaches and delicious seafood dining of Florida’s west coast. Your journey includes a nature resort and three state parks.
Please note that fees for the campgrounds listed are not included. They are our suggestions for the best option in that location. Campground passes can be pre-purchased, but we highly recommend that you pre-book the campgrounds you wish to stay at to avoid disappointment.
Depart the UK on your chosen scheduled flight to Orlando. Upon arrival, independently make your way to your hotel, where you spend the first night of your adventure.
NOTE: you may choose to add extra nights in Orlando at the start of your journey or, as you return to Orlando to fly home, you could stay extra nights at the end. Or perhaps do both!
Collect your Motor Home from Cruise America in Kissimmee and get on your way. Just a short drive brings you to Homosassa Springs and Nature Resort – where the manatee play. The secluded 97 riverfront acres are a motor homer’s dream and the constant 72F temperature of the freshwater springs is an attractive home for manatee and other wildlife. Visit: Homosassa Springs State Wildlife Park.
Head north on Route 19 and the KOA in Perry is a convenient stopping point before turning left and heading west towards Alabama. A great solar heated pool is open year-round and the beach is only 15 minutes away. Visit: Forest Capital State Park.
Heading for the St Andrews State Recreation Area in Panama City Beach. Well known for its sugar white sands and emerald green waters, this former military reservation has over one-and-a-half miles of glorious beaches on the Gulf of Mexico and Grand Lagoon. Water sports enthusiasts can enjoy swimming, snorkelling, scuba diving, kayaking, and canoeing. Visit: the Museum of Man in the Sea and, if you like country music, Ocean Oprey.
Today you are heading to Florida’s border with the State of Alabama. Almost falling off the edge of Florida is the Playa Delrio RV Park and Yacht Club on Perdido Key. Sounds – and looks – like fun! Visit: Pensacola, America’s oldest settlement, or explore more of the Gulf Islands National Seashore.
Turning east, you’re heading for Florida’s State Capital, Tallahassee today. We suggest you let Interstate 10 eat up the miles so that you have plenty of time to explore. The Tallahassee RV Park is located in the rolling hills of Tallahassee, Florida’s Capital City, and only minutes from Florida State University, the State Capital, and numerous athletic events, quaint shops and regional malls. Visit: everything you’d expect in a capital city.
This tour is all about introducing the places in Florida that are off the normal tourist track – and did you ever hear of Micanopy, Florida? Today head east on Interstate 10, then South on Interstate 75 and just south of Gainesville, west of Orange Lake is Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park. Paynes Prairie is biologically, geologically, and historically unique. This park became Florida´s first state preserve and is now designated as a National Natural Landmark. Located on U.S. 441, 10 miles south of Gainesville. Visit: Micanopy
After all this natural wonder maybe it’s time to head for all the man made wonders of Walt Disney World and so much more in Orlando. There is only one place to stay – Fort Wilderness Campground. Do be sure to book in advance though.
NOTE: Here you have the option to extend your days to as many as you need to experience Walt Disney World and all it has to offer
Allow a good two hours to get back to he Cruise America depot, especially if driving in rush hour. Return your motorhome, make your way to the airport and check in for your flight back to the UK.
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