Tap to Read ➤

Stunning Small Towns in Florida

Calling them pretty is an understatement!
Vageesha Mishra
Florida in the United States is dotted with charming small towns. One look at their snaps and their unspoiled beauty will light up your face!
This dreamy lakefront town has enchanting 19th century architecture, dainty bread and breakfasts,  festivals and peace inducing antiquity. Must-visit place here is the lighthouse.
Mount Dora
Often visited by tourists, the enchanting town is popular for top-class seafood as it is close to the Gulf of Mexico.
Apalachicola
People also explore the many historical buildings here including the Orman House Historic State Park. For hiking trails, visit the National Forest and Tate’s Hell State Forest.
The pretty Venice has Italian architecture in the downtown, water sports fun and Caspersen Beach to fetch yourself some shark teeth as it is a fossil bed!
Venice
The quaint town offers peaceful moments, pristine beaches, fishing avenues, tempting seafood, bird gazing, kayaking and a walk amidst the historical ruins.
Cedar Key
People come here for luxury loaded resorts and scenic moments amidst nature. Baranoff Park with its centuries old - Live Oak Tree is not to be missed.
Safety Harbor
Having derived its name from impeccably clear waters allowing a visibility of over 200 feet, Crystal River is renowned for jaw-dropping snorkeling thrill.
Crystal River
History buffs flock to Crystal River Archaeological State Park while wildlife enthusiasts do the same with the Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge.
A very colorful town hailed for its easy-going ways, galleries, artists, museum, authentic Floridian cottages and adventure sports like stand-up paddle boarding.
Matlacha
Dunedin, an old town that is a package with adventurous and scenic parks like Honeymoon Island State Park, charming downtown and Scottish heritage of ecstatic festivities.
Dunedin
There is much to do here! Iconic fishing matches, dolphin gazing, museum hopping, fossil observation as well as ruins exploration at the Indian Key Historic State Park.
Islamorada
Apart from sun-bathing in perfect seclusion, Vero Beach poses a sea exploration opportunity for ship wrecks since it sits along the Treasure Coast. Water sports are a hit too here.
Vero Beach
Less crowded scenic beauty draws nature lovers to Niceville. It is famous for stunning beaches, parks, hiking trails, theater and festivities.
Niceville
Apart from the usual sea adventures, this slow-paced town boasts of vast stretch of exquisite white sandy beach, antique stores, galleries, and bird gazing in the sanctuary.
Anna Maria Island
One will not be able to get enough of these quaint towns, some more notable mentions being Captiva, Sebring, Tarpon Springs, Stuart and Winter Park among others.
Notable mentions