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5 Florida road trips to take for spring break from Tampa Bay
Want to get away for spring break? One of the pros (and cons) about living in Florida is that the state is huge: You can drive for 6 hours from Tampa Bay and still not cross the state line. That makes it harder to leave, but easier to explore the cities that make up this wild peninsula. Here are some suggestions for trips worth the drive.
Winter Park
A road trip to Orlando is a no-brainer. A quick (ha, ha) drive east on Interstate 4 and you’re in The City Beautiful. But Orlando is huge, and congested, and teeming with tourists. It’s best to focus your trip on just one part of it: Winter Park. It’s a posh area home to some of Central Florida’s best restaurants (Fun fact: The esteemed Michelin Guide separates Winter Park from the rest of Orlando) and lots of family-friendly things to do.
Stay near Park Avenue (The Alfond Inn is nice, if you can swing it), where you can while away hours shopping and eating on the lovely main thoroughfare. When you’re tired of walking, hop on the Winter Park Scenic Boat Tour (scenicboattours.com), a charming 18-passenger ride that takes a leisurely course through lakes and canals and past stunning multimillion-dollar homes.
Need a break in the air conditioning? Head to the gorgeous Morse Museum, a large space home to the most comprehensive collection of works from Louis Comfort Tiffany. Admission is less than $10, and the colorful glass works are stunning. Grab brunch at the Briarpatch, a classic Park Avenue spot, and hit up The Ravenous Pig or Prato for dinner. If you’ve got kids in tow, head just down the street to the Orlando Science Center, a very cool hands-on museum that has something for tiny tots and teens.
St. Augustine
If you’ve never been to the nation’s oldest city, remedy that this year with a trip to the other Florida coast. St. Augustine is a tiny town steeped in history and tourists, and it’s best to just lean into all that. The first thing to do? Book a trip on one of the town’s ubiquitous trolleys, like the Old Town Trolley Tour, a breezy hop-on, hop-off tour with live narration.
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Stay on for every stop your first time through, then use it throughout your trip as a fun form of transportation. Splurge on a night at the historical Casa Monica Resort & Spa if you want to be in the thick of it. It’s located just steps away from Flagler College and the pedestrian-only St. George Street, one of the city’s most famous roads.
St. Augustine is also home to some really top-notch food and drink, if you know where to look. Head to St. Augustine Fish Camp for casual, family-friendly fare that’s heavy on seafood but satisfies other palates, too. At The Ice Plant, you can take a distillery tour, sip on playful cocktails and have a yummy lunch or dinner. Hit up the bohemian cafe Sunday on your way out of town, and grab brunch and a cookie for the road.
St. Augustine is more than 3 hours from Tampa Bay, so it’s a good idea to break up the trip with another stop. Navigate your brood to Gainesville, home to the University of Florida and all the fun college town things that come with that. Have lunch at Afternoon, a hip order-at-the-counter brunch spot with some seriously delicious food. Then head to The Lynx, a bookstore that author Lauren Groff opened last year to great fanfare. It’s a fun addition to Gainesville’s quirky scene.
Silver Springs
Located just east of Ocala, Silver Springs is one of the largest artesian springs ever discovered, and it’s a perfect spring break locale. Silver Springs State Park has grown to be quite the attraction, with everything from kayak rentals to boat rides to dining at the quaint Springside Cafe. The most iconic activity continues to be the Glass Bottom Boats, which allows visitors to see through to the water during 30-minute tours. You can also kayak the 5-mile Silver River. However you enjoy the springs, get ready for manatee sightings, which are abundant.
Don’t want to drive back the same day? Stay at a hotel in nearby Ocala for the night, and then head to the World Equestrian Center, a huge facility that opened in December 2020 in what’s colloquially known as the horse capital of the world. It’s actually the largest equestrian complex in the United States. Check out their calendar of events at worldequestriancenter.com/events to find out which competitions and shows are open to the public and how much they cost.
Lakeland
Back in 2019, I took a reporting trip to Lakeland to suss out its food scene and was really impressed with what I found: lots of homegrown restaurants producing high-quality fare. It’s only gotten better in the years since. Spend one day in this quaint city checking out The Joinery food hall and the adjacent Lake Mirror area. At The Joinery, you’ll find craft beer, cocktails, ice cream and several food vendors from big-name chefs. It opens at 11 a.m. every day.
After you eat, take a leisurely stroll around Lake Mirror, one of the many lakes dotting the downtown area. Stop to admire lovely Hollis Garden, or let the kids expel some energy on the Barnett Family Park playground. You must hit up Born & Bread Bakehouse for breakfast or lunch. One of the foodie pioneers in Lakeland, they’ve been dishing out exquisite pastries and bread for more than seven years. Other great spots for dining: Revival for awesome cocktails; Concord Coffee for good espresso and light breakfast; Nineteen61 for upscale Latin American fare.
Just outside of downtown is the new Bonnet Springs Park, one of the coolest outdoor play spaces in Central Florida. If you’ve got kids, it’s a must. Exploring all 168 acres can take up an entire day, from the state-of-the-art playgrounds for all ages to a nature center and butterfly house. There are botanical gardens, several walking paths and even a cafe with a rooftop garden and bar. Admission is free.
Consider one other stop on your way back to Tampa Bay: About 30 miles southeast of Lakeland is Bok Tower Gardens, home to a contemplative landscape garden with acres of ferns, palms, oaks, pines and flowering foliage, plus a wildlife population that includes 126 different species of birds. The centerpiece of the attraction is the Singing Tower, from which bells ring out. The tower’s carillon concerts are at 1 and 3 p.m. daily, with short selections played on the hour and half-hour.
Sarasota
We’re talking downtown Sarasota specifically, close to the core of the Tampa Bay area but just far enough that you probably don’t go as often as you should. It’s a beautiful enclave of Florida’s west coast home to art, fine dining and an opera house. If the weather is nice, plan to spend several hours at Selby Gardens, a sprawling botanical garden right downtown. Recent renovations have made it even more beautiful. Stop by The Green Orchid at the entrance for a bite to eat before or after your visit.
Speaking of food: Our must-trys downtown include Kojo for dinner, neighboring Bar Hana for a tiki drink, Sage (housed in an old newspaper building!) for a swanky night out and C’est La Vie for breakfast. Or branch out a bit and try Florence and the Spice Boys, a modern Middle Eastern restaurant in The Landings shopping plaza that’s perfect for lunch like a chicken shawarma bowl.
There are lots of ways to take in the performing arts in Sarasota, from seeing a grand opera at the Sarasota Opera to a smaller cabaret show at one of Florida Studio Theatre’s handful of performance spaces. Don’t miss The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, home to a rotating collection of fine art and also the iconic Circus Museum.
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Gisele Bündchen and Joaquim Valente enjoy Florida day date on jet skis
Gisele Bündchen and her boyfriend, Joaquim Valente, soaked up the sun during a jet skiing date in Florida.
The model and the MMA athlete appeared in good spirits while on the water near their home in Surfside on Saturday.
They both stayed close to each other and sported life vests.
Bündchen, 35, appeared to be wearing a white one-piece bathing suit underneath her vest.
She accessorized with sunglasses and styled her hair in a ponytail.
As for Valente, he sported black swim trunks.
The couple, who have been romantically linked since 2023, enjoyed some quality time together after welcoming a son together in February.
While Bündchen and Valente have shied away from revealing too much about their infant, they recently took him out on a boat ride in September.
At the time, the former Victoria’s Secret model was seen cradling her son while her beau took the wheel.
Valente then adorably held onto their 10-month-old, as Bündchen watched in awe.
The health guru also shared a rare glimpse of her son alongside her 16-year-old son, Benjamin, in October.
The teenager adorably held onto his little brother while playing the piano.
Bündchen shares Benjamin and her daughter Vivian, 13, with her ex-husband, Tom Brady.
The exes were wed from 2009 to 2022.
The former NFL star also shares an 18-year-old son, Jack, with his ex Bridget Moynahan.
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Florida Class 4A state championship: How to watch American Heritage vs. Jones
The Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) football state championships continued last night down in Miami at Pitbull Stadium as the Raines Vikings upset the Northwestern Bulls for the the Class 3A state championship, provind the most exciting game of the week thus far. Another rematch from last year’s finals pits the American Heritage Patriots versus the Jones Tigers for the Class 4A state championship this afternoon. We preview the sixth of seven FHSAA state championship games as teams begin being crowned as champions of their classifications.
How to Watch American Heritage vs. Jones in Florida 4A state championship game
Date: Saturday, Dec. 13
Time: 12:30 p.m. ET
Location: Pitbull Stadium in Miami, Fla.
TV Channel: NFHS Network
American Heritage Players to Watch
QB Leon Strawder: Strawder is making his second consecutive appearance in a state championship game, this time with a different team, however. The senior has thrown for 2,052 yards and 19 touchdowns.
WR Jamar Denson: Of the star-studded wide receiving corps for American Heritage, its Denson who has been Mr. Reliable thus far this season. Throughout the course of the season, Denson has hauled in 69 passes for 991 yards and 15 touchdowns.
WR Jeffar Jean-Noel: The Georgia Tech commit has been the second option behind Denson on offense, with Jean-Noel catching 57 passes for 795 yards and six touchdowns.
LB Dylan Bennett: Anchoring the front seven of the Patriots’ defense is the senior linebacker, who currently leads the team with 61 total tackles, 17 them going for a loss and five sacks.
Jones Players to Watch
QB Dereon Coleman: The Miami signee is as calm as they come in the pocket as the senior quarterback has thrown for 2,749 yards, 28 touchdowns and only three picks this Florida high school football season.
WR Larry Miles: Coleman’s favorite target to throw to is the Nebraska signee as the senior looks to end his high school career with a state crown. Miles has caught 88 passes for 1,111 and 10 touchdowns.
OL Xavier Payne: The 6-foot-7, 275-pound Colorado offensive tackle signee will have the job of making sure Coleman stands upright throughout the afternoon against American Heritage’s pass rush.
EDGE Frederick Ards: The 2027 four-star EDGE rusher for the Tigers has been superb, racking up 73 tackles, 13 for loss and 11 sacks.
Where to Watch the Florida Class 4A state championship on livestream:
You can watch the American Heritage Patriots take on the Jones Tigers starting at 12:30 p.m. ET on NFHS Network.
For Florida high school football fans looking to keep up with scores around the nation, staying updated on the action is now easier than ever with the Rivals High School Scoreboard. This comprehensive resource provides real-time updates and final scores from across the Sunshine State, ensuring you never miss a moment of the Friday night frenzy. From nail-biting finishes to dominant performances, the Rivals High School Scoreboard is your one-stop destination for tracking all the high school football excitement across the state of Florida.
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