Buckle down for the ride of your life on Florida holidays where thrilling theme parks, frothy ocean views and cool Miami vibes are just the start

Florida’s cerulean waters, white sand beaches, thrilling theme parks and dreamy Keys are the southern stars of the USA.

Whether you’re looking for a hip hotel scene, a Disney loaded adventure or an off-grid island getaway, Florida answers the call. Fun and frivolous Miami Beach, with its candy-coloured buildings, sprawling towers and Ocean Drive Art Deco design is a buzzy and beautiful mix of powder white sands, late night lounging and Cuban flavours. By contrast, the coral cay archipelago of the Florida Keys feels limitlessly languid. If its palm-tree lined avenues, high end dining and easygoing vibes you’re after, Naples and Clearwater have you covered. Come for the surfing, snorkelling, swimming and sunbathing along the spectacular Gulf Coast. For a taste of the tropics and a fantastical ride through one of the greatest theme parks ever built you can combine a dreamy Florida beach holiday with the rip roaring thrills of Orlando’s Walt Disney World Resort.

We know you’ll want to pack every second of your holiday with perfect moments. Our Miami and Florida holidays are carefully curated to get you to the places you’ve always dreamed of in the most effortless ways possible.

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Miami & Florida Regions

Our recommendations for the best places to visit in Miami & Florida

Orlando Holidays

The worldwide epicentre of fun, Orlando conjures up visions of rollicking rollercoasters, magical...

Florida Beaches Holidays

Idyllic white beaches, edged with cerulean blue and bathed in golden sunshine.

Miami Holidays

South Beach jet set vibes, oceanfront Art Deco architecture and Downtown design on holidays to Mi...

Florida Keys Holidays

Holidays to Florida Keys are seaside kicks and tropical vibes on pretty coral islands, with nearl...

Holidays in Miami & Florida

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  • Miami
  • 5 Star

An undisputed Miami icon, the Fontainebleau offers a glance into the city’s glitzy Golden Era, while showering guests in modern luxury. On-trend dining options, a pristine section of private beach, huge pool complex, pumping nightlife, and sumptuous spa services await.

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  • Miami & Florida
  • 3.5 Star

Miami’s most historic neighbourhood might be the setting, but Mr. C Miami Coconut Grove makes a bold, modern statement with its eye-catching nautical design. Its rooftop pool area offers knockout views over Biscayne Bay and the leafy canopy of Coconut Grove.

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  • Orlando
  • 4 Star

The upscale Hyatt Regency Orlando is a centrally located on I-Drive, putting you within easy reach of many Orlando attractions.

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  • Orlando
  • 3 Star

Small (by Orlando standards, at least) and straightforward, the Hyatt Place’s location is key: it’s just a mile from the magic of Walt Disney World.

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  • Orlando
  • 4.5 Star

It’s a stone’s throw from the Walt Disney World boundary, but the space and scale of this mega-resort will make you feel away from it all when you’re craving downtime between your Orlando adventures.

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  • Orlando
  • 4.5 Star

This deluxe hotel is the perfect place if you’re looking to balance time in Orlando’s theme parks with relaxing days away from the action in a large resort.

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  • Universal Orlando Resort
  • 4 Star

A lush oasis in the heart of Universal Orlando, this resort will soothe visitors with its beautiful landscaping, sparkling lagoon-style pool, and sandy beach.

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  • Universal Orlando Resort
  • 3 Star

If you know you’ll be spending more time out of the hotel than in but still want your room to be impressively modern and conveniently close to the action, Universal’s Aventura Resort is a perfect option.

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  • Universal Orlando Resort
  • 3 Star

A throwback to the colourful Floridian beach resorts of the 50s and 60s, this great value, family-friendly option is walkable to Universal’s Volcano Bay.

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  • Universal Orlando Resort
  • 4.5 Star

Loews Portofino Bay Hotel is a serene refuge from the hullaballoo of theme parks. Awash with cafés and old-world charm, it transports families, friends, and couples away from Orlando and along the cobblestones of an Italian village.

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Disney's 7-Day Magic Ticket with Memory Maker

Ahhh, Walt Disney World. Is there another place in the world that promises so much happiness and joy? Kids love it. Adults love it (and even if they think they don't, some cheery Disney World staff and a bit of sparkle will soon see to that). Not only are there four theme parks and two water parks, but there's also Disney Springs - a fantastic shopping area with entertainment options, boutiques, Disney shops, and restaurants. You can use your 7-day Magic Ticket over 15 days, leaving you to dip in and out of the parks as you please and explore other parts of Orlando in between. Take a big breath - here comes the list of parks: Magic Kingdom Park (that's the one with the big castle), Epcot (the one with the big shiny golf ball centrepiece), Disney's Hollywood Studios (with the lion's share of the thrill rides, and where Marvel and Star Wars rule the roost), Disney's Animal Kingdom Park (where wild animals roam and there's a bit of Avatar thrown erfect on the hottest Florida day. Disney's Blizzard Beach is all snow-and-ski themed, and Disney's Typhoon Lagoon brings the tropics. With your 7-day ticket you'll also have a free daily round at Disney's Fantasia Gardens Miniature Golf Course or Disney's Winter Summerland Miniature Golf Course. You can also play Disney's Oak Trail Golf Course (here's the small print: green fees only, tee time reservation required and subject to availability). AND you can visit the ESPN Wide World of Sport Complex. Woweeeee. Your Magic Ticket isn't just access to the parks. You can have all your Disney photos included with Memory Maker. Just ask the professional photographers dotted around the parks to take some snaps, and you'll get free digital copies to share and download. It also includes some ride photos to treasure all those unfortunate grimaces as you plummet through the air. Don't forget to check the reservation rules. You can find the most up-to-date inforrs and on the My Disney Experience app. You can also purchase GENIE+ through the My Disney Experience App.

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Disney's 14-Day Magic Ticket with Memory Maker

Ahhh, Walt Disney World. Is there another place in the world that promises so much happiness and joy? Kids love it. Adults love it (and even if they think they don't, some cheery Disney World staff and a bit of sparkle will soon see to that). Not only are there four theme parks and two water parks, but there's also Disney Springs - a fantastic shopping area with entertainment options, boutiques, Disney shops, and restaurants. A 14-day Magic Ticket leaves you to dip in and out of the parks as you please and explore other parts of Orlando in between. Take a big breath - here comes the list of parks: Magic Kingdom Park (that's the one with the big castle), Epcot (the one with the big shiny golf ball centrepiece), Disney's Hollywood Studios (with the lion's share of the thrill rides, and where Marvel and Star Wars rule the roost), Disne's Animal Kingdom Park (where wild animals roam and there's a bit of Avatar thrown in). Then there are two water day. Disney's Blizzard Beach is all snow-and-ski themed, and Disney's Typhoon Lagoon brings the tropics. With your 14-day ticket you'll also have a free daily round at Disney's Fantasia Gardens Miniature Golf Course or Disney's Winter Summerland Miniature Golf Course. You can also play Disney's Oak Trail Golf Course (here's the small print: green fees only, tee time reservation required and subject to availability). AND you can visit the ESPN Wide World of Sport Complex. Woweeeee. Your Magic Ticket isn't just access to the parks. You can have all your Disney photos included with Memory Maker. Just ask the professional photographers dotted around the parks to take some snaps, and you'll get free digital copies to share and download. It also includes your ride photos to treasure all those unfortunate grimaces as you plummet through the air. Don't forget to check the reservation rules. You can find the most up-to-date information on hours at DisneyWoerience app. You can also purchase GENIE+ through the My Disney Experience App.

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Key West Old Town Trolley Tour

The island of Key West is full of fun and exciting things to do and see. From the Southernmost Point to the quaint streets of Old Town, this tour takes you to all the major areas and attractions, with unlimited re-boarding. See Key West's first tourist attraction, the Key West Aquarium, which was also the world's first open air aquarium. Cross the street and you'll find yourself back in the 1800s at the Key West Shipwreck Treasure Museum, learning about how Key West became one of the richest cities in the US. The Oldest House Museum is also nearby; it's one of the many beautifully restored homes that are open to the public in Key West. Stop by the Ernest Hemingway House Museum where he's rumoured to have written A Farewell to Arms - and don't forget to look for the 6 or 7-toed cats! Marvel at the beautiful species of butterflies in the Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory, and wander next door to the Southernmost House Mansion and Museum, known fcal gardens. Cool off with a drink at the famous Sloppy Joe's Bar or Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville in the Old Town area. But don't leave Key West until you've watched the sunset from Mallory Square.

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Get to know Florida and those important practicalities when planning your perfect holiday.

TIME DIFFERENCE

-5 hours

CURRENCY

US dollars

FLYING TIME TO DESTINATION

9 hours

RELIGION

Christianity

LANGUAGE

English; Spanish is also widely spoken

Where is Florida
The Sunshine State of Florida is situated between the Gulf of Mexico to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. The peninsula spans two time zones and is divided into four regions: the Gulf Coast/Atlantic Ocean, the far south Everglades, the north upland and the Florida Keys. It borders Alabama and Georgia and has a coastline of nearly 2,000 miles.

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Theme parks
The spectacular theme parks and waterparks of Orlando are a full-on maze of fun for every family member, whether you’ve got little kids wanting to fill their autograph books with Disney characters or older kids out for thrilling rollercoaster rides. Stay in the heart of the magic with Kuoni’s handpicked hotels.

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What to do in Florida
For almost everything you could ever want to know about space travel, a trip to the Kennedy Space Centre is an Orlando must. Strap yourself in for lift off at the Shuttle Launch Experience, discover what’s happening on current space missions and stand on the ground where every single Apollo mission to the moon began. For something with even more bite to its tail, the wilderness swamplands of the Everglades is one of the most beautiful natural rides in Florida. Iconic airboat tours zip with speed through the immense thick rooted mangrove waters leaving you in both fear and awe of the alligators and manatees lurking below.

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Miami Beach
A world away from the wetlands, east coast Miami Beach is an ode to Art Deco design, neon glow sticks and exclusive partying, and a place to linger under poolside canopies, fulfill designer shopping dreams and immerse yourself in a world of contemporary art and fashion. South Beach is legendary and Mid Beach is the new rising star, with stylish crowds flocking to lounge bars and beach clubs for heady days. Embrace the strong Latin influences, the opulent seafood-to-table restaurants and the boutiques of Lincoln Road Mall. Get out on the water paddle boarding and kite surfing, tick off your culture fix at the Ancient Spanish Monastery and Art Deco Historic District and head to the southern tip to experience glittering Ocean Drive.

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Getting around
Car hire is the most popular option for getting around on Florida holidays. Highways are easy to navigate and are well signposted. Theme parks are equipped for huge crowds and car park spaces are always available. Orlando also has taxis, buses and shuttle services. You’ll find water taxis in Fort Lauderdale, and if your main priority is a relaxing beach holiday then you’ll find taxis or bike rental an easy way to get around on both the west and east coast. Miami has a great trolley system for hopping on and off if you want to explore the surrounding neighbourhoods.

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Shopping
Orlando’s Disney Shopping Districts are the place for all your souvenirs and themed presents, but you’ll also find cool American stores tucked inside including Anthropologie, Coach, Sephora and the Cocoa Cola Store. Away from the theme parks, Orlando’s Mall of Millenia is a glossy shopping mecca packed with designer and high street stores. Expect beach-to-to bay clothes, swimwear and elegant jewellery in places like Miami Beach and Fort Lauderdale, and the Miami Design District for all your luxury brands. In Naples, the irresistible palm-lined exclusive boutiques along Fifth Avenue South and Third Avenue South are filled with colourful resort wear, designer brands and one-of-a-kind gifts.

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Food and drink
Expect healthy acai breakfast bowls, lots of vegan and vegetarian options and of course, late night tiki bars and cocktail lounges in Miami. There’s always a beach or pool party going on somewhere and lots of cool spots to watch those famous pink sunsets with a glass of Champagne. Head to Lincoln Road for alfresco sidewalk dining and the Wynwood area for Mexican street food, industrial restaurants and chic bakeries mixed in with lots of contemporary art. Try out the local Floribbean cuisine, Florida stone crab and rock shrimp, and fluffy Key Lime Pie. Don’t leave the Gulf Coast without eating a Cuban Sandwich, Key West without tasting their famous conch or St Pete Beach without ordering smoked mullet. At Universal Orlando Resort™ and Walt Disney World, the world is your oyster when it comes to dining options.

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Resort fees
It is standard practice for resorts/hotels within the USA to charge a mandatory resort fee which is payable locally. This fee can be anywhere between 5USD to 40 USD per room per night and is not included in the cost of your Kuoni holiday.

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