Day 1
FLORIDA • DINNER:
This morning we board our Prevost motorcoach for a relaxing vacation to sunny Florida.
Our route takes us through South Carolina
and Georgia heading to Florida’s “First
Coast” region, our destination for the
night. Dinner is included this evening. (D)Day 2
ST. AUGUSTINE • FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH • KENNEDY SPACE CENTER • IMAX THEATER:
This morning we tour St. Augustine, the oldest permanent settlement in the United States. We visit the legendary Fountain of Youth, known as the place where Ponce De Leon discovered the healing waters that magically maintain a youthful appearance. Now we’re off to the Kennedy Space Center, where we take a guided bus tour of the facility and take in the show at the incredible IMAX Theater. The theater’s huge 5-1/2 story, 70-foot wide screen makes the film both spectacular and unforgettable.Day 3
JUNGLE QUEEN CRUISE • MIAMI • DINNER:
Ahead of us this morning is a scenic drive southward through rolling
citrus orchards and past some
of Florida’s many lakes. In Fort Lauderdale, the riverboat Jungle Queen will take us on a cruise up the intercoastal waterway. See why this city is aptly nicknamed the “Venice of America.” Overnight accommodations await us in Miami. Dinner is included this evening. (D)Day 4
VIZCAYA • FLORIDA KEYS • KEY WEST:
We begin the day with a visit
to Vizcaya Museum and Garden. This
is an elaborate 72-room Italian Renais-
sance-style villa with an extraordinary collection of European furnishings and art. After lunch we enjoy a spectacular drive across the Florida Keys. We spend
two nights in Key West.Day 5
KEY WEST TOUR • GLASS BOTTOM BOAT TOUR • FREE TIME IN KEY WEST:
Today we begin our exploration of the island with a guided tour of Key
West, noted for its 19th Century ginger-
bread houses and its Cuban foods and
dialects that became a part of the culture
when cigar-making was the island’s chief
industry. You’re sure to enjoy this next event: a glass bottom boat tour over the
coral reef. You’ll have some free time to enjoy this tropical city before our included dinner. (D)Day 6
EVERGLADES • GATOR PARK • EVERGLADES AIRBOAT SWAMP TOUR • FORT MYERS:
Today we return to the mainland of Florida, where we follow Highway 41 across a portion of the Everglades. We visit Gator Park, an alligator adventure in the heart of the Everglades National Park. At the wildlife show watch alligator wrestling, and see the great power and agility of the gators. We take a unique airboat swamp tour in what’s often called “the eighth wonder of the world,” spotting alligators as we travel. Then we turn north along the coast to Fort Myers.Day 7
THOMAS EDISON’S WINTER HOME
• SARASOTA • RINGLING MUSEUM OF THE CIRCUS • RINGLING MUSEUM OF ART • RINGLING RESIDENCE • DINNER:
This morning we tour the winter
home of inventor Thomas Edison. This house, built in Maine, was brought by ship to Florida in 1885. The museum, also located here, contains a rare and
beautiful collection of antique phonographs
as well as an exhibit depicting
the history of electric light. Today in
Sarasota we visit the Ringling residence,
a million-dollar Venetian Gothic mansion
patterned after the Doge’s Palace in
Venice, Italy. The Art Museum is an
Italian-style villa created by local craftsmen
from shiploads of columns, doorways,
roof sculptures and marble collected
in Italy by John Ringling. It has one of
the best collections of Baroque art in
the western hemisphere. The Museum
of the Circus has a collection of circus
wagons, calliopes, costumes, handbills
and posters covering the history of the
circus from Roman times to the present.
From here we drive across Tampa Bay
on the Sunshine Skyway Bridge
through St. Petersburg to Tampa for
our overnight. (D)Day 8
WORLD EQUESTRIAN CENTER
• AMELIA ISLAND:
As we travel
through Florida to Ocala, we see the
World Equestrian Center. This worldclass
facility is the largest equestrian
center in the U.S. Later this afternoon,
we arrive at beautiful Amelia Island, our
home for the night. Dinner is included
this evening. (D)Day 9
HOME:
You’ll have time this
morning to take a walk along the
beach before we depart for home. We
have completed the Florida Circle with
lots of fond memories, arriving home
early evening.