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South Florida Attractions – DeLeon Springs State Park Aug 28

Advertised as a fountain of youth, “impregnated with a deliciously healthy combination of soda and sulfur” – who wouldn’t be keen on visiting?

Touted as such in 1889, what is now known as the DeLeon Springs State Park has a healthy history of mystery and violence for such a seemingly serene place.

Just as much full of natural wonder today as it was then, the State Park has plenty to offer by way of things to do and appreciate. Outdoor recreation abounds in this historical place.

Whether you enjoy hiking through the lush landscape, or swimming the constant 72 degree spring waters on your way to the featured focus of the park, each experience promises to be as enjoyable as the next. Canoe, kayak, paddleboat, or walk to explore the 18,000 acres of lakes, creeks and marshes of nearby Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge.

Half the park’s fame comes from the 6,000 year-old dugout canoe that was discovered here and stands as arguably one of the oldest ever found in America. As Florida traded hands from the Spanish to the English, Seminole Indians were settling in on the grounds. After European goods traded for Indian furs and deerskins, Spain seized its ownership and turned the land into plantation grounds known as Spring Garden.

After Florida became U.S. territory in 1821, Colonel Orlando Rees employed an ingenious waterwheel using the flow of the spring to grind his sugarcane from the plantation. During the Second Seminole War (1835-42), the plantation suffered from a severe sacking but was later reclaimed in 1838 by General Zachary Taylor.

The Second Seminole War isn’t the only wartime experience the plantation has suffered through, either. During the Civil War, the mill was used to grind the grain for the Confederate and other stores. Later captured by Union soldiers, most of the facilities were destroyed.

The very mill that suffered so much is the same one that now draws on favoritism from many tourists and travelers. The Old Spanish Sugar Mill and Griddle House offers their own sort of specialty, most peculiar in a State Park. Grain, stone ground by French buhr millstones, provide the very basis of what turns out to be some of the most phenomenal pancakes made at your own table, complete with a griddle. The restaurant serves breakfast all day and offers salads and sandwiches for the crew who isn’t so fond of foods after the a.m.

Read more about the Old Spanish Sugar Mill and Griddle House here.

Florida Family Vacations – Kids Are King Package Jul 08

In the vein of family friendly vacations this summer, I figured it only appropriate to carry on with the same theme of enlightening you on some of our favorite places – and who doesn’t enjoy saving some moolah in the process?

kids are king packageAs per their usual, the Hilton Singer Island Oceanfront Resort is running some super specials this summer, and although their variety in offerings suit a wide array of visitors, their special rates don’t only include sweethearts and weekday runaways.

The Kids Are King Package tailors specifically to the spring chickens in your flock – and sadly, being a kid at heart doesn’t count. Up to two youngin’s (18 and younger) per room are permitted for this package that includes each child’s choice of 2 meals each day of your stay, in addition to admission to one of the following local attractions:

The kids’ll feel on top of the world while you bask on the beach enjoying quality time away from the real world rush of things and replace stress with smiles. For more information and to read more about the Hilton Singer Island Oceanfront Resort’s special offers, visit their Web site or call 561-848-3888.

Rates begin at $219/night, are subject to availability and valid December 31, 2008December 31, 2009

Family Vacations in Florida – 5 Family Friendly Beaches Jul 07

The summer’s in full swing, and if you’ve got young ones, so is their summer break. Whether you’ve got a trio of toddlers or teens, or maybe just one, now’s a great time to take a break and take advantage of cheap flights and super savings on your stay for the summer.

A fast favorite for spring breakers and nightlife scene lovers, Florida’s beaches have an equal draw to families across the nation for a pseudo tropical take here in the States, without overworking the budget. Although family friendly florida beachestimes are tight on many people’s pockets, ticket prices are ripe for the picking – planning ahead will get you even deeper discounts, too.

In hopes of helping our friends and families, we’ve drawn together a compact list of Florida’s family friendly beaches. We’ve taken out the footwork and the fuss of sales pitch propaganda – you pick the place and time for your own fun.

Read on for 5 Family Friendly Beaches:

Clearwater
Whether you’re looking for thrill ride screams or peace and quiet in some outdoor fun, Clearwater’s the place for you. Hike or cycle your way through town or dip your toes in this popular (and clean) beach and if you need some time out from under the sun? Check out the Clearwater Aquarium, one of the most popular attractions in the community. If adventure is what you seek after sunbathing, set your sails for the sea on Captain Memo’s Pirate Cruise, a real pirate ship! (Parrot and eye patch not included with pegleg pirates.)

Cocoa Beach
Better known as home to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, this beach is one of the coast’s most scenic stretches of white sand. A visit to the Space Center is a superfun family friendly spot, and after learning about our white-suited, moon-walking friends, you can find your own thrills only a little ways away. The Holiday Inn Cocoa Beach Oceanfront Resort features a number of specials for a superb location with access to all the greatest Cocoa Beach has to offer – find yourself with two tickets to Sea World for heart-stropping thrills and shows, or an extensive beach package to provide all the things you might need to make your day at the beach a blast.

Siesta Key
The proclaimed “whitest and finest sand in the world” isn’t the only thing that invites visitors year round to these shallow waters in Sarasota, Florida. The sand is 99% quartz and keeps cool regardless of the temperature (no worries about any burn besides maybe one from the sun!) One of the safest beaches for small children with shallow waters and constant, year round lifeguard protection, it makes it a quick pick for family’s hunting for someplace somewhat secret and easily worth treasuring. Host to the world famous sand sculpting contest each May, Siesta Key’s got something for everyone – Marina Jacks, a playground complete with splash fountains is nearby, as well as water sport rentals for the age appropriate vacationers.

Daytona
If your little ones aren’t so little anymore, there’s no reason to forgo the quality family time – there’s something for you, too. Daytona’s got some good stuff for “tweenagers” and teenagers, and those parents who’re kids at heart. The boardwalk boasts plenty of shops, amusements and arcade collections that line a pier that reaches out into the ocean for some fun with a fantastic view. For a fee, you can take the family vehicle onto the sand and get your feet wet with some surfing that’s popular with the locals, and you can even enroll in surfing lessons if you’re not already familiar with a board.

Sanibel, Captiva
These two island gems are perfect to combine for a different kind of family fun – they both boast the best array of shell shoppin’ you’ll find in America. The beach is sprawled by shells, the perfect treasure hunt for collectors and visitors to share a common endeavor. Not only do they share the hunt, but also, the WAY they hunt! Known as the “Sanibel Stoop”  young and old are more often bent at the middle to stoop ‘n search for shells than they are strolling the beach. As per unspoken islander norms, the atmosphere is a laid-back leisurely one, so settle in and sift the sand for your own find or kick back and relax in the summer sun with your loved ones.

Find your fun with the fam’ and spend some quality time in the sun with your sweeties – don’t forget to fill us in on the adventures you made for the summer!

Kid-Friendly Vacations in South Florida Feb 26

Singer Island has been the choice beachfront getaway in Florida among the fun-loving and fabulous since the first resorts were built in the late 1940’s. Today, Hilton Singer Island Oceanfront is breaking the mold of other Singer Island hotels and inviting the whole family along for the ride.

Bring the kids for a South Florida beach vacation where they can have just as much fun as you (if not more J). We’re happy to announce our “Kids Are King” Package. Along with a refreshing family-sized room and two meals per day at Coconuts on the Beach, our on-site restaurant, you receive free admission for each child every day to your choice of exciting Palm Beach attractions.

Kid-Friendly Vacations in Florida

Check out all the options: 

That’s right! For every day of your stay, you’ll receive admission for up to two children to any of these family-friendly local attractions. With Spring Break 2009 fast upon us, what better opportunity for a family vacation in South Florida.

To book our ”Kids Are King” Package, or for more information and restrictions, visit our Web site.

Singer Island. It’s not just for grown-ups any more!