Official VISIT FLORIDA Travel Guide 2008 - (Page 10) The Florida reef At the southern end of the peninsula is the only living coral barrier reef in the continental U.S. Here, within the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, visitors may see blue and canary-yellow parrotfish and schools of yellowtail snapper. Scuba, snorkel or go by glass-bottom boat to experience this amazing undersea world. Elkhorn Reef in Biscayne National Park Sarasota shopping Shopping Sunny conditions complement Florida’s shopping forecast. Openair centres entice with shops, restaurants and entertainment. Exclusivity prevails in localities like Palm Beach, where upmarket boutiques line the streets. Indoors, spend a day at a shopping mall or outlet centre. In contrast, shops in small towns and beach vendors offer specialities ranging from local art and citrus souvenirs to surfing equipment and seashells. 10 VISITFLORIDA.com/ukThe Florida reef At the southern end of the peninsula is the only living coral barrier reef in the continental U.S. Here, within the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, visitors may see blue and canary-yellow parrotfish and schools of yellowtail snapper. Scuba, snorkel or go by glass-bottom boat to experience this amazing undersea world. Elkhorn Reef in Biscayne National Park Sarasota shopping Shopping Sunny conditions complement Florida’s shopping forecast. Openair centres entice with shops, restaurants and entertainment. Exclusivity prevails in localities like Palm Beach, where upmarket boutiques line the streets. Indoors, spend a day at a shopping mall or outlet centre. In contrast, shops in small towns and beach vendors offer specialities ranging from local art and citrus souvenirs to surfing equipment and seashells. 10 VISITFLORIDA.com/uk http://VISITFLORIDA.com/uk
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