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Florida Vacation Rentals

October 4th, 2009
Jen W. asked:


Florida is a vacationer’s paradise with its ample sunshine, miles of beaches, and abundance of attractions that can satisfy the appetite of every age group. No matter which Florida destination you have in mind for your next trip, you can soak in all the beauty and have easy access to all the best activities and amusements when you stay in a vacation rental that is right for you.

With its miles of coastline along the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean, it is quite possible that you will be staying along the shores in a bustling and exciting city. Whether you choose the Emerald Coast in a city like Destin or the Atlantic Ocean in stunning West Palm Beach, you can find a home or condo rental that sits directly on the water and has some of the most breathtaking views imaginable. Relaxation awaits when you step onto your private deck or balcony and listen to the sound of the waves crashing ashore and slowly forget all the stress you have left behind.

Views of the water are one thing, but having the soft sand directly behind your accommodations is more convenient than you ever imagined. Heading out for a day at the beach is no longer filled with everyone rushing around, throwing stuff into a giant beach bag and then lugging the monstrosity towards the water as the kids run around you. All you need to do is step out the back door and therein lies the sand, waiting for you to sun on its soft body and build sandcastles near the shore. You can make as many trips as you need back into the house, meaning you no longer need to pack for an entire day and you won’t miss out on any of the fun since your supplies are a shore stroll away.

As the most popular destination in Florida, you can find numerous home and condo rentals in the Orlando/Disney area. Enjoy the best in family accommodations in a spacious home filled to the brim with amenities such as a private pool and plenty of beach towels while staying only minutes from the Disney World theme parks. You can come home and relax under the dwindling Florida sun after a long day of enjoying rides and attractions while the kids burn off the last of their energy by swimming and jumping in and out of the pool.

If you are looking for a private retreat where you can escape to surroundings unlike any other, the Florida Keys have you covered. Enjoy a Key Largo vacation rental that is covered with towering trees and radiant flowers as you listen to the sweet song of the birds overhead and soak in the sweet smell of the nearby flora. This is a secret tropical haven for anyone who wants to get back to nature without missing out on any of the Keys fun since a private dock sits in the backyard, begging you to come forward and experience some of the best onshore fishing available.

For those visiting a Florida destination such as Miami Beach for the cultural allure, you can choose to stay slightly off the beaten path by opting for a rental that is not in the touristy parts but rather integrates you into the lively, cultural atmosphere. With rentals available in a variety of neighborhoods, you are sure to find one that makes it easy to enjoy the sights and sounds you are drawn to. Forget about being forced to stay in a hotel that is situated in an area that does not interest you since you can choose accommodations that allow you to experience the community in a manner tailored to your needs.

Florida vacation rentals are located throughout the Sunshine State so you can enjoy all the comforts and conveniences of home no matter which area draws you in with its attractions and amusements. Whether you will be spending the majority of your vacation on the beach or in the city, there is a centrally located vacation home or condo rental that will make it easy to experience everything you want to see and do. Begin your search for the perfect rental today and dive into a more exciting and relaxing Florida adventure than you could have ever imagined.



Susan

Alaska Cruise Or Florida Vacation Too Expensive?

October 4th, 2009
Donald Pyle asked:


How often have you heard something like this? “Sure, we would love to travel, but we don’t have the time or the money to travel now. We’ll do that later, when the kids are raised or when Dad retires.” Suddenly the kids have flown the nest and we look back with some misgivings. Should we have taken more time with the kids and done something really special as a family? Did we miss out on something genuinely valuable? Will we be able now to personally enjoy travel?

Here are some common reasons why many of us miss the value and joys of travel.

1. We sometimes postpone our own recreational travel because we feel we just can’t afford it. Often income doesn’t stretch to cover the expenses. It’s probably not a great idea usually to go into debt for a vacation; however, some would argue that point. It’s certainly not wise to dig a pit of debt so deep that we are buried alive, but some families borrow from their savings now and again to fund unforgettable family experiences.

2. The job requires much of our time. When we do get a few days or a week off for vacation, the yard and the home demand attention. The kids are playing T-ball and soccer and basketball and play in the band and… The results? We often wear out several minivans and SUV’s running hurry scurry from town to city and state to state, and we fail to invest our lives in travel — travel simply for the sake of enjoyment. We may be losing out on more than fun. Being busy is not always the best investment of our time.

3. Travel and vacation are not always easy. Worthwhile vacations require planning and effort. Sometimes a distant, exotic destination is not the best choice either. Half the battle is in our creativity and attitude! “Travel” does not always mean a trek across the nation or a transatlantic cruise. Travel is to decide on a destination, be it a neighboring county fair or a national shrine, and to enjoy both the journey and the destination. The travel experience may be practically in our own back yard.

4. In the final analysis we have to ask, “Is a travel vacation worth the cost and the effort now, this year? More often than not, the carefully chosen vacation probably will be fun, increase our appreciation for the world we live in, increase family unity, and engrave memories that truly last a lifetime. Travel enriches our lives with meaning, and who can place monetary value on that? Travel snatches us out of our tiny corner in this wonderful world and hurls us into the human family, and there it can perform its magic.

“That all sounds great!” you say. “But reality is reality. The bills tear holes in our bank account. The home begs a new coat of paint. We have to shell out $100 for our kids’ neighborhood party next week. And besides, it is expensive to travel! It costs a small fortune these days to fly to Florida and stay in a nice motel.”

That is reality. Those are real demands that we encounter in the real world. However, others who do travel may have some answers. Some of those world travelers have learned travel tricks and can share some tips that will empower you to see over your backyard fence. If you dream of swimming in a blue lagoon in the company of curious dolphins or of standing on top of a 14,000 foot peak in the Rocky Mountains savoring the spectacle of hundreds of peaks and the cleanest air you’ve ever inhaled, then let’s join hands, and give substance to your dreams, and vitalize your lives and your closest relationships with travel. Check out the articles at http://www.cedarviewtravelresources.com for further information.



Arnold

Have The Best Vacation Of Your Life, In Florida!

September 29th, 2009
Ray La Foy asked:


Whether you’re looking for a quiet getaway for a couple or a cheaper way for an entire family to stay, a Florida vacation rental might just be the best way to go. There are great Florida rentals from coast to coast and everywhere in between. No matter the requirements of an individual renter, there is likely to be a one in Florida to fit the bill.

If you’re in the market for a Florida vacation rental, the first thing to do is to determine what exactly you need or want to create the perfect vacation. Rentals here range from private residences to time shares. A Florida rental can be an elaborate, upscale beach estate or it can be a small cottage in the woods. The choice is up to you, but since they tend to vary so much, going in with an idea of what’s wanted is smart.

Here’s how to find the best Florida vacation rental to fit your needs:

Determine the area that’s needed. Rentals can literally be found all over the state. If you want to find the best to meet your needs, it’s wise to decide where you’d like to stay first. Every part of Florida offers its own unique draw, so you really can’t go wrong. From the beaches of Destin to the amusement parks of Orlando, location means a lot. Budget. It’s a very good idea to set in advance how much you’re willing to pay for a rental. Since the breadth of options is so great, a price range will better help you find what fits your needs. Plus, you’ll save yourself the trouble of looking at Florida rentals that are out of reach or beneath your personal preferences. Size. Florida vacation rentals can range from one-room efficiencies to entire estates available for weekly, monthly or even yearly rental. Determine the size place you’d like to use during your Florida vacation and you’ll have an easier time finding the ideal rental. Special features. If you need to have an eat-in kitchen or you’d prefer a place that has its own pool, beachfront view or so on, that needs to be decided in advance. The Internet and area real estate agents are loaded with options, but since the choices are so many, the special features can really narrow down the hunt.

Making the choice to go with a Florida vacation rental over a regular hotel room can be a good one for a number of reasons. Depending on the location and the type of rental you’re looking at, you might even find a vacation rental helps you save money on your trip. Serving as a great home base for day trips and just relaxing, a rental can offer vacationers more freedom than a regular hotel. With all the amenities of home, a rental can make couples and families feel more comfortable during their stay, too.

Shop around and make some decisions in advance to help find the perfect Florida vacation rental. With a little time and dedication to the search, the ideal place can be found.



Allison

What are some great places in Florida to vacation?

September 29th, 2009
Jack M asked:


I live in Florida but theirs still places I haven’t seen. I’ve been to Disney World, the Gulf, Daytona but I know there are still some awesome places. Please help.

Stacey

Sunny Florida Vacations

September 28th, 2009
Caitlin Moore asked:


Travelers hungry for a change of pace but who prefer to stay within the United States will find Florida to be a natural choice. With 1,100 miles of coastline and a peninsula filled to the brim with theme parks, natural wonders, and night life, the sunshine state is a treasure trove of vacation delights.

Beginning with the obvious, the beaches in Florida are a major attraction. They range from remote and isolated to popular and packed with sun-seekers, and many offer diversions such as surfing, shelling, and celebrity-seeking. Rugged stretches of sand are great for exploring and picking up sand dollars, while more manicured areas offer the best sun tanning around. No matter which area of the state you plan to visit, there will certainly be a place to kick of your shoes and wade into the nearby surf.

While you’re near the water, be sure to save some time to squeeze in some fishing. Florida boasts that it has the best fishing in the world, so pack up the tackle box and see if the title is deserved. Or, if you prefer to observe rather than catch, put on your diving or snorkeling gear and head to the nearest reef.

In the interest of the kids, and the kids we used to be, nowhere else compares to Florida when it comes to the number and diversity of available theme parks. Disney, which includes the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney MGM Studios, and Animal Kingdom, certainly deserves some time. And don’t forget about Sea World, Universal Studios, the Kennedy Space Center, or any of the numerous water parks that dot the land.

Golfers will find themselves in a veritable heaven, as courses seem to occur naturally and every day of the year is fit for enjoying 18 holes. There are over 1,000 golf courses in Florida, many of which are designed by the biggest names in the sport. In other words, don’t forget to pack your clubs.

If you come alive after the sun sets, you’ll find plenty of exciting prospects in places like Miami Beach, Fort Lauderdale, and Key West. Seafood restaurants, dance clubs, and a variety of shows make the nights in Florida fly by. Before you know it, dawn will be breaking as you return to your room with a head filled with music and memories of a state that truly knows how to have a good time.

If you want to ensure that you’ll have a comfortable stay during your sunny adventure, be aware that Florida is filled with vacation rentals of all shapes and sizes. Many of these properties contain all the amenities of home and make it easier to avoid the pitfalls of long lines and cramped quarters sometimes associated with vacationing. So whether you aim to be near a beautiful beach or the fantasy lands of Orlando, the perfect vacation rental is waiting for you.

After you have decided what is important to you when it comes to choosing a place to stay, be it location, special features, or size, visit HomeAway.com for the widest selection of Florida Vacation Rentals.



Annette

What is a good Family Vacation Beach in Florida?

September 26th, 2009
HousewifeCE asked:


My family is wanting to take a vacation to Florida and don’t know where to go. We want a good beach with reasonable motel rates. A good place for a family. Don’t want a party spot. Help Please

Valerie

Where is the cheapest place to vacation in Florida?

September 26th, 2009
swhiting2006 asked:


Myself and three friends would like to vacation to Florida in march. We would be flying out of either Chicago’s Midway or O-hare Airports. Preferably close to a beach!

Rhonda

Where to go in florida for a relaxing vacation?

September 25th, 2009
lee asked:


Where would you suggest a vacation in florida in late March or early April where I can relax? Want to see nature…relax in the sunshine and maybe read a good book in a quiet, relaxing atmosphere. Not looking to spend a fortune but not cheap either…traveling alone so campgrounds just wont work for me. Wildlife would be a definate plus! Any suggestions?

Edwin

Is it weird for a rich single guy to go on vacation to florida ALONE with no one going with him?

September 23rd, 2009
Alex E™ asked:


I have never seen a man flying to florida on vacation alone and then booking a hotel just for himself.Would people get suspicious if they see a man flying to florida just for vacation and staying in a luxury hotel room alone?

Lillie

Where can I find a good single family vacation home in Panama City Beach, Florida?

September 22nd, 2009
CB asked:


My family and I are going to Panama City Beach, Florida for vacation this August, like we did last summer. My preference is to stay in a single family home with a pool within walking distance of the beach. We did the condo thing last year and I don’t want to do that again…

Edward