Romantic Places in Florida

7 of the Most Romantic Places in Florida

If you are looking for the most romantic places in Florida, you have come to the right place. Whether you are a couple who loves visiting museums together or dancing the night away, or whether you enjoy walks on the beach or sunset cruises, we’ve got the top places in the Sunshine State where you can do them all.

7 of the Most Romantic Places in Florida

1. Sarasota

The city of Sarasota, south of Tampa on Florida’s Gulf Coast, is famous for once being the home of the Ringling Brothers Circus and today, it is home to the Ringling Museum of Art. It is also home to postcard-perfect beaches, for instance, Lido Beach and Siesta Key Beach. This Gulf Coast city is also a fabulous destination for couples who love good food, and a food tour of the city is a wonderful thing to do together. You can also stay in some luxurious spa hotels and enjoy a couple’s massage before sipping drinks on a rooftop bar at sunset.

2. Vero Beach

Vero Beach, along Florida’s Atlantic Coast, is a small city with big beautiful beaches. It is an ideal destination for couples who enjoy art and spending time outside embracing nature. Couples can also check out the blooming gorgeous botanical garden with its impressive collection of sculptures as well as plants native to Florida. If you are a couple who likes to keep active, you can take to the Indian River on a canoe made for two and paddle past wild manatees, or you could just admire them from the 400-foot-long boardwalk. Round off your day with a cosy meal for two in an oceanside restaurant where you can watch the sunset over the water.

3. Naples

Located on the Gulf of Mexico in southwest Florida, Naples is the place to go if you are your partner are into high-end shopping and playing golf. However, if neither of those activities tickles your fancy, there are still plenty of other romantic things to do. For instance, you can spend the day lazing on uncrowded beaches. You can also take your loved one to the iconic Naples Pier to watch the sunset. If you want really impress your loved one, you can book a romantic sunset catamaran cruise.

4. Amelia Island

Looking to live it up in the lap of luxury on your romantic getaway? Then head to the luxury resorts of Amelia Island, which is just a few miles away from the Florida-Georgia line and part of the Sea Islands chain of barrier islands on Florida’s Atlantic coast. It is an idyllic escape for those who want to experience beautiful beaches, abundant native wildlife, and fabulous restaurants, but without the crowds of other popular Florida beach destinations. The pristine waters are perfect for swimming, snorkelling or just splashing around with your special someone.

Romantic Places in Florida

5. St. Augustine

If you are looking for a romantic place in Florida with plenty of heritage, history and heart, then head to St. Augustine on the State’s northeast coast. Don Pedro Menéndez de Avilés founded St. Augustine in 1565, and today it is the oldest continuously occupied settlement in the U.S. Full of wonderful Spanish colonial attractions and sights, you can wander the colourful, characterful streets hand in hand and pop into the old buildings which now house boutique shops, eateries and art galleries. It is an utterly charming city.

Romantic Places in Florida

6. Miami

Lovers flock to Miami for its sexy nightlife, vibrant food scene, rich local culture and breathtaking beaches. No matter what category you fall into, there are plenty of romantic things to do with your special someone. Whether you’re an outdoorsy pair, are more into culture or are all about the food, there’s no shortage of romantic things to do in Miami with your sweetheart. This fun and frisky destination is sure to get your pulses and your hearts racing.

Romantic Places in Florida

7. St. Petersburg

If you enjoy culture, cuisine and avoiding the crowds, then you’ll love St Petersburg. Book a weekend away here are you can fill your days and nights doing a whole host of incredibly romantic activities, for instance, lazing on the beautiful beaches of St. Pete, Fort de Soto Park and Egmont Key National Wildlife Refuge. When you are finished soaking up the sun, you can soak up the culture at the marvellous museums, for instance, the Morean Arts Center and Salvador Dalí museum. And the most romantic activity of all? Catching a sunset from the world’s longest fishing pier at the Skyway Fishing Pier State Park.

Melanie May

Melanie is an intrepid solo traveller, endlessly curious about people, places and food. She is a fan of slow travel and loves exploring the world by mouth, discovering a culture through its food. Having backpacked her way around the world she turned her wanderlust into a career and is now a full-time travel writer.

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