Archive for December, 2010

Florida Inns Give Thanks for a Wonderful 2010

Thursday, December 30th, 2010

Dear Guests – Past, Present, and Future,


You make our work not seem like work at all. It is a delight to meet you for the first time and to see you return again and again. It is fun to learn what you do, where you live, and to share our slice of Florida with you.

Thank you for making 2010 a great year for us.

We wish you the very best in 2011.


Sincerely,

Florida Bed and Breakfast Innkeepers

Celebrate New Year’s in Florida

Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010
new-years-eve-florida

Raise a glass to the end of 2010 and welcome 2011 at a Florida Bed and Breakfast.

Spend New Year’s Eve in a romantic Bed and Breakfast Florida this year – there may be no finer place to ring in 2011.

We are the Bed and Breakfast Inns of Florida. We are located on the Gulf of Mexico, the Atlantic Ocean, and down on the Florida Keys. We have separate cottages and large gracious manors. We are located in the heart of Miami, in the rural areas of Central Florida, and on slender barrier islands. In short, there is sure to be an inn in Florida that suits your tastes.

Imagine walking on white sandy beaches late at night on December 31, 2010. Leave crowds behind and quietly share aspirations for 2011 with the person you love. Imagine sharing a bottle of champagne with your sweetie on the porch of your inn, or in the parlor with some of the other guests. Imagine celebrating in the clubs of Miami and dancing the night away in Key West…. Whatever your dreams, they can come true in Florida on New Year’s Eve.

Well, that may be a slight exaggeration, but you get the point.

Florida is, simply put, a wonderful place to spend New Year’s Eve. Give it a try.

Christmas in Florida

Wednesday, December 15th, 2010

Christmas is a wonderful time to visit Florida, be it in Amelia Island or Key West, Tallahassee or Naples. Florida Bed and Breakfasts across the state welcome old friends and new during this special time.

Disney - Main Street Train Station at Night - With Christmas Decorations

Disney's Train Station, dressed for Christmas

There is snow in Orlando (only in designated areas of course) and a holiday light show at the Miami Seaquarium. There are walking and garden tours in historic Naples, and a St. Nick Open Golf Tournament in St. Petersburg. Historic St. Augustine is lit by more than two million tiny white lights each night – the perfect place to stroll with the person you love.

Christmas means beach parties in Key West and dancing in Miami. It means karaoke and theatre performances in Sarasota. Christmas means tours of festively decorated holiday homes in Ormond Beach and Deland, and ice skating with Santa in Daytona.

If you’re looking for something different this holiday season, head to Florida for Christmas. Instead of plowing the driveway on Christmas day, take a long walk on the beach. Instead of skiing, swim. Give yourself a gift this year: vacation in a Bed and Breakfast Florida.

The Canals of Cape Coral

Thursday, December 9th, 2010

People tend to think of Venice, Italy, as the city of canals, yet Cape Coral, Florida, trumps Venice by a long shot. There are over 400 miles of canals and waterways in Cape Coral, resulting in hundreds of waterfront properties. These canals spill into the Caloosahatchee River, which in turn leads to the Gulf of Mexico.

West Indian Manatee are frequent visitors to the Caloosahatchee River and the canals of Cape Coral. Manatee can’t survive in cold water; when the water temperature drops and stays below 60 degrees, manatees head to warm, spring-fed rivers and the shallow, sun-warmed canals. Look for them while staying at a Cape Coral Florida Bed and Breakfast. (more…)

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