Tourism in florida
Most of the state is in a subtropical climate, only the southern end has a tropical climate that is always warm.
The Florida coast has more than 4,500 islands
The largest island is Key Largo
Capital : Tallahasse
Florida welcomed 126.1 million out-of-state visitors last year, marking the eighth consecutive record year for the state and exceeding last year's record 118.8 million visitors
Economy based mainly on tourism, agriculture and transport, it is known for its amusement parks, the production of oranges and the Kennedy Space Center.
It is internationally renowned for tennis, golf, car racing and sea sports.
Here is a list of different sites to discover in Florida, as well as the description of some of the following sites
Walt Disney World
Diving in Key Largo
Kennedy Space Center Kennedy Space Center
Universal Studios
Cape Canaveral
Miami Beach and the Art Deco Historic District
Everglades National Park
SeaWorld Orlando
Busch Gardens Tampa
Dry Tortugas National Park
St. Augustine's Historic District and the Castillo de San Marcos National Monument
Edison and Ford Winter Estates
The Ringling
Salvador Dali Museum in St. Petersburg
Also called Sunshine State
The cities of Florida have experienced sustained population growth since the 1960s. The rural exodus, the increase in population and immigration have resulted in an increase in the number of city dwellers as well as the sprawl of cities.
21,99 millions inhabitants
51,10 Female
48,90 Male