Archive for December, 2011

Happy New Year from Florida Bed and Breakfasts

Friday, December 30th, 2011

Thank you for hosting your weddings here, and thank you for spending your honeymoons in Florida. Thank you for coming to Florida before your babies were born, and thank you for coming to Florida after your babies left the nest. Thank you for slipping away to Florida for romantic getaways and girlfriend getaways and bachelor parties.

Thank you for staying at Florida Bed and Breakfasts when you traveled here, whether you came for business or to get away from it all.

We appreciate your business, and we look forward to seeing you all again in 2012.

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Happy New Year, from Florida Bed and Breakfasts.

Happy New Year! 

Give a Special Florida Bed and Breakfast Vacation

Wednesday, December 21st, 2011
Peaceful Beach

Give someone you love a slice of heaven; give a Florida Bed and Breakfast vacation.

It’s that gift-giving time of year, when folks do their best to come up with original gifts for the people they love. This is not as easy a task as it may sound. Big box stores and Amazon are convenient, but they offer the same old, same old. What can folks who are seeking something different do?

Why not give a gift of a Florida Bed and Breakfast Getaway? (more…)

Explore Central East Florida

Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

Central East Florida is known for its beaches, Disney World, the Kennedy Space Center, and Daytona. For many people, that’s where Central East Florida begins and ends. Yet there is much more to this region.

Lake Maitland

Lake Maitland

Many of our member Central East Florida Bed and Breakfasts are located inland, either on tranquil, spacious estates or in quaint, historic towns. They offer peace, romance, and room to breathe. Their porches provide shelter on rainy days and shade on sunny days.

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Escape to Pine Island

Tuesday, December 6th, 2011
End of the World

Find peace on Southwest Florida's Pine Island.

Florida is a large state with many different personalities. It boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in the country, and is home to dynamic, multi-cultural Miami, fun Fort Lauderdale, Orlando and Disney, and artsy Sarasota. More than 18 million people call Florida their home, and more than 80 million people visit it each year.

Yet it is still possible to find quiet, secluded areas in Florida, far from the crowds and high rises. Indeed, many Florida Bed and Breakfasts are located in just such places. Pine Island, in Southwest Florida, is a good example. Plan a trip to a Pine Island, Florida Bed and Breakfast and see for yourself. (more…)

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