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Discover Scenic State Road A1A On Florida’s Atlantic Coast

Experience The Beach Lifestyle Beyond The Usual Tourist Trail!

from Fernandina Beach to Key West

About FloridA1A

Florida State Road A1A, also known as A1A highway, boasts over 500 miles of stunning shoreline along Florida’s East Coast. From Fernandina Beach, near the Florida-Georgia border, all the way south to Key West, this scenic road runs alongside the beautiful Atlantic coast and passes thorough innumerable quiet beach towns and vibrant communities.

FloridA1A takes you on a virtual road trip around this magical gem in the Florida coast beyond the usual tourist trail, highlighting enchanting destinations for those wanting to experience the beach lifestyle, invest in a booming market, visit for a dream family vacation or celebrate an important milestone.

Experience all that this remarkable area has to offer; relax in a serene and laid-back atmosphere, create cherished family memories that will last a lifetime, and make the most of every moment. After all, isn’t that what life is all about?

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Explore Destinations

01

First Coast

This region, located along Florida’s northeastern coast, includes cities like Jacksonville, St. Augustine (the oldest city in the U.S.), and Fernandina Beach.

It offers a mix of cultural history, like St. Augustine’s Spanish colonial architecture, and natural beauty, including miles of coastline and the St. Johns River. Jacksonville is also the largest city in Florida by land area and a hub for arts, culture, and sports.

02

Fun Coast

Encompassing the Daytona Beach area, including Flagler County, the Fun Coast is a hotspot for tourists seeking a combination of relaxation and adventure.

Daytona Beach is world-famous for its motorsports, including the Daytona 500 and the Daytona International Speedway. The area also offers family-friendly activities, lively boardwalks, and access to quiet, scenic beaches.

03

Space Coast

This area runs along Florida’s central eastern coast, including Cape Canaveral, Cocoa Beach, and Melbourne.

It is best known for the Kennedy Space Center, where historic space missions have launched. Visitors can tour the center, view rockets and space shuttles, and learn about the history of NASA. Cocoa Beach is a popular spot for surfing, and the area is also home to the Brevard Zoo and beautiful, serene beaches.

04

Treasure Coast

Stretching from Vero Beach to Fort Pierce and Stuart, the Treasure Coast earned its name due to the Spanish treasure fleet that sank in a hurricane off the coast in the 1715.

Today, it’s a peaceful coastal region that attracts nature lovers, fishermen, and history buffs. Visitors can explore pristine beaches, nature reserves, and charming downtown areas, while also enjoying boating, fishing, and quiet, uncrowded shores.

05

Gold Coast

This region includes the bustling cities of Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach in southeastern Florida.

Known for its luxurious lifestyle, the Gold Coast boasts upscale shopping, fine dining, and a vibrant arts and cultural scene. Miami offers world-famous nightlife and stunning beaches, while Fort Lauderdale has a picturesque riverfront, and West Palm Beach is known for its beautiful parks and historic districts. The Gold Coast is a top destination for travelers looking for glamour and excitement.

06

Florida Keys

This chain of islands stretches from the southern tip of the Florida peninsula all the way to Key West.

The Keys are known for their laid-back, tropical atmosphere and unique charm. Key Largo is the first major island and is famous for diving and snorkeling at John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. As you travel south, you’ll find scenic drives, waterfront dining, and more opportunities to explore nature. Key West, the southernmost point of the U.S., is known for its vibrant arts scene, historic homes, and sunset celebrations. The Keys are also famous for their clear blue waters, perfect for water activities like fishing, diving, and boating.

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