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Jacksonville long registered in the minds of road-trippers as a pit stop along I-95, but this fast-growing metropolis has much more to offer than a quick place to eat and stretch your legs. A youthful energy permeates the lively downtown full of shops, restaurants, parks, and museums along the St Johns River, which incidentally is America's longest north-flowing river.
Mild, sunny winters and long clean beaches attract people year-round, as does "lost in time" ambiance of Amelia Island. This is the southernmost island in a chain of Atlantic coast barrier islands that stretch from North Carolina to Florida. The un-crowded beaches, moss-covered oaks, Victorian seaside village, friendly locals, excellent golf, boating, and fishing make this island worth a vacation of its own. Jacksonville combines the charms of Old Florida with modern beach resort delights to please everyone from history buffs, to families, to recreational athletes.
This family-friendly and fitness-oriented resort shows an abiding respect for the maritime forest, salt marshes, and native wildlife it is set among. Play golf and tennis where pros compete.
This hotel is a charming mixture of Spanish architecture and first class service, listed on the National Registry of Historic places and recipient of the coveted AAA Four-Diamond Award.
The Comfort Inn offers a variety of guest accommodations to suit most needs including a Jacuzzi and a custom designed swimming pool and beautifully decorated rooms in relaxing colors.
This 5 diamond resort has it all including a championship golf course, a tennis complex, a spa, a fitness center, indoor and outdoor pools, whirlpools, 3 restaurants, and 3 lounges.