Florida Fishing 101 (Part 2: The Regions)
By Bidz Dela Cruz
The Regions
It is highly important what region you want to start your Florida Fishing experience. To help you in finding your hotels, the list below is a helpful list of the cities and beaches found in its regions.
* Northeast: Amelia Island/Fernandina Beach, Daytona Beach, Live Oak, Gainsville, Jacksonville, St Augustine, White Springs.
* Northwest: Also popularly known as the Florida Panhandle, it’s the upper northwest part as seen in the map. It got its popular reputation because it looks kind of like a pan’s handle. Some cities in this region are Apalachicola fishing /St Joe, St George Island, Cedar Key, Chiefland, Destin and Fort Walton Beach, Marianna, Mexico Beach, Monticello, Perdido Key, Pensacola, Seaside, Tallahassee.
* Central: Anna Maria Island, Cape Canaveral, Clearwater, Crystal River, Everglades, Indian Rocks Beach, Kissimmee, Lakeland, Ocala, Orlando, St Petersburg, Tampa, Treasure Island Cocoa Beach.
* Southeast: Boca Raton, Palm Beach, Port St. Lucie, Vero Beach.
* Southwest: Anna Marie Island, Arcadia, Cape Coral, Charlotte Harbor, Ft Myers Beach, Lake Placid, Punta Gorda, Sarasota.
* South: Belle Glade, Everglades City, Ft Pompano Beach, Homestead, Lake Okeechobee, Lauderdale, Marco Island, Miami, Naples.
* Florida Keys: Islamorada , Key Largo, Key West, Marathon.
Indeed, one of central Florida’s beautiful coastal regions is the Florida’s Space Coast. It is a haven of the greteast places to stay: good food, best beaches with WIFI hotspots, and a ton of fishing information almost everywhere in the locality. You will find lots ofthings to do here, even for the non-fishing visitors.


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