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The Florida VIP Discount Card will be available in the Jacksonville Area, St. Augustine Area, Daytona Beach Area, Orlando Area and the Space Coast Area late Spring and Summer of 2010.  Your Florida VIP Discount Card is honored by all Florida VIP Discount Card Business Partners throughout the entire state.


Jacksonville        


Jacksonville, one of the state's oldest cities and a major port and commercial center, Jacksonville is called Florida's River City by the Sea. This is because it was settled along both sides of the St. Johns River where that body of water meets the Atlantic Ocean.

St. Augustine
 
St. Augustine consists of a combination of Old World charm, historical sites, world-class golf and tennis facilities, numerous attractions, antique shops, art galleries, and miles of unspoiled beaches makes St. Augustine an outstanding family destination.

Daytona Beach
  
 
The 23-mile long beach that hugs the Daytona Beach coastline has a unique distinction. Sixteen miles of the sand is hard enough to allow vehicles to drive on it during daylight hours.
Orlando

Expect crowds year round in Orlando. The lines at theme parks are longer on holidays, of course, and in summer when Mickey's biggest fans are out of school.

Space Coast


For an out-of-this-world experience, explore Florida's Space Coast. Stretching 72 miles on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, this region is the center of the nation's space operations set surprisingly in the midst of protected wildlife refuges.




  •  Palm Beach

  • Palm Beach has long been a desired destination -- not only for the rich and famous, but also for the everyman who enjoys walks through town, bike rides past the area’s most beautiful Mediterranean-style homes and window-shopping on Worth Avenue.

  •  Ft. Lauderdale

    Ft. Lauderdale bills itself as the "Venice of the Americas," and not without good reason. This is a city in which water makes up a significant part of the geography.
  •  Miami


  • Miami consists of nearly a dozen districts - which are divided into a myriad of neighborhoods - coexist, each possessed of their own distinct lifestyle and flavor. Between the high-energy, high-profile, model-crowded streets of South Beach and the secluded luxury of Key Biscayne, nearly every imaginable kind of vacationer's paradise awaits.
  •  Sanibel-Captiva


    Secluded, shell-strewn Sanibel and Captiva Islands offer the optimal uncluttered, sophisticated beach retreat. These subtropical isles, connected to the mainland by a scenic three-mile causeway, are the southernmost in a chain of barrier islands stretching along the southwest coast.
  •  Florida Keys

    Everyone knows about Key West, its party scene, its open arms to travelers and the 90-miles-to-Cuba sign, but what about the other Florida Keys.
  • Key West

    Long a haven for creative spirits, Key West is famous for its sensational sunsets, boisterous street festivals, divine cuisine, over-the-top tropical drinks, world-class diving and snorkeling, enchanting gingerbread houses, and its laid-back, anything-goes atmosphere.
  •  Ft. Myers


  • With the Gulf of Mexico on one side and Estero Bay never more than three blocks away on the other edge, Fort Myers Beach is chock-full of ocean activities. At the marina on the northern end of this laid-back island, you can catch a boat for a sightseeing cruise, a sunset cruise, or deep-sea fishing.
  •  Naples


  • With a long history as one of the world's premier resort destinations, this seaside retreat in Southwest Florida (Naples) offers elegance and uncompromising natural beauty in a refined tropical atmosphere.
  •  Sarasota/Bradenton


  • Often called Florida's Cultural Coast, Sarasota is a sophisticated art community and beach resort on the beautiful Sarasota Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. The offshore islands of Longboat Key, Lido Key, and Siesta Key offer Sarasota visitors 35 miles of fine white sand beaches.

  •  Tampa

    Tampa sits at the cultural crossroads of the booming influx of the Hispanic community, the palm-laced white sands Gulf Coast, and the theme park appeal of Busch Gardens, Adventure Island, and several other tourist attractions.

  •  Clearwater

    Clearwater, a popular resort city known for its sunshine and hospitality, offers a family atmosphere and fantastic amenities at affordable prices.

  •  St. Petersburg

    Sparkling St. Petersburg, perched on a peninsula across the bay from Tampa, has always been a resort town famous for its 361 sunny days a year. With 234 miles of shoreline and an average temperature of 73 degrees, Florida's fourth largest city has much to offer.

  •  Tallahassee

    The Sunshine State's capitol, Tallahassee, is not your typical Florida vacation city. It doesn't have sandy, white beaches, high-rise condos, or crowded theme parks.

  •  Panama City

    Panama City beaches have long been known as the world’s most beautiful beaches - ranked in the top 20 in the nation. The powder-white sand, emerald green waters and tropical breezes have a hypnotic allure, which draws in visitors of all types.

  •  Pensacola
     

    Located on Florida’s Panhandle, close to the Alabama border, Pensacola draws visitors looking for the ideal seaside vacation to play or relax on the sugar-white sand beaches next to the soothing Gulf of Mexico surf.

     
              


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