October 23rd, 2010

Cocoa Beach, FL – If it’s anything like last year, the 2nd annual Cocoa Beach Air Show will be spectacular and draw thousands of visitors to Florida’s Space Coast. On Oct. 30-31, high-flying military and civilian acts will be performing over the Atlantic Ocean just off the beach. The event will feature military jet demos, parachute team jumps, low altitude flyovers and civilian aerobatic performances and will take place over the Cocoa Beach waterfront from 12 noon to 4:00 pm both days, with special events during the week starting on Tuesday when the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds jets arrive to the Space Coast. Lori Wilson Park is show center and the air show can be seen from the beaches of Minutemen Causeway to Cape Canaveral.

The USAF Thunderbirds will headline an aerial show that will also include, F-15 Strike Eagle, C-17 Globemaster III and an F-18 Hornet. On Saturday, there will be a flyby from an F-22 Raptor, considered the most advanced fighter aircraft in the world. It combines the best in stealth and maneuverability making it capable to perform both air-to-air and air-to-ground missions.
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September 22nd, 2010
It’s October and that begs the question beer and brauts anyone? What started as the celebration of the wedding of a German prince has become the largest people’s fair in the world. Of course I’m talking about Oktoberfest, which celebrates its 200th year anniversary this year. As it is in March, when everyone becomes a little Irish for St. Patty’s day, so it is in October, everyone polishes up their stein and practices their German accent. Here in Florida we are no exception, we love a good party add some beer and a cute little barmaid and we’re there. Oomph!
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September 20th, 2010

Spooky, FL – There’s a cold wind beginning to howl out of the north, after it shakes the leaves from their trees it causes us all to give a little shutter, and it’s because we know Halloween is on the way. Here in Florida, from Jacksonville to Key West we are hanging up our cobwebs and dusting up our windows getting ready to celebrate Halloween. Whether it’s a local haunted house, boo at the zoo or a major theme park event like Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween for the little ones or Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights for the older ones be sure to check our list and find out what’s going on near you and enjoy the spooky fun.
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August 17th, 2010

Cocoa Beach, FL – Super Boat International (SBI) is excited to announce the addition of the 1st Annual Thunder on the Beach, Space Coast Super Boat Grand Prix race to be held August 20th – 22nd at Cocoa Beach, Florida. The Space Coast beaches have not seen a powerboat race since the early 1990’s when Super Boat founder, John Carbonell, was directing races near Port Canaveral.
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August 3rd, 2010
The summer is almost at an end; soon the kids will be bogged down with all sorts of homework projects and looking forward to Christmas break. Before all that happens though there is still time to get in one last summer trip. We here in Florida have many water and amusement parks, tons of islands to play on and around, many historical places to visit with forts to explore and even the Panhandle beaches are much better, places like Panama City Beach have been free of oil for the last two weeks.
St. Augustine, a Family Getaway for Everyone

The historic district of St. Augustine is full of small shops, restaurants and coffee shops. Peek into doorways to find craftsmen who are knowledgeable in the trades of times past. The Spanish fort Castillo de San Marcos is a “must not miss” St. Augustine attraction. The National Park Service maintains the Fort on 20.5 acres and keeps it open every day except Christmas. Two major trolleys serve downtown St. Augustine, so getting around is easy for everyone!
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Cocoa Beach, Sun and Fun at the Beach

The beach is just the beginning in Cocoa Beach, there are many other things to see nearby such as Cape Canaveral, Port Canaveral and Kennedy Space Center where you can also watch a Space Shuttle or Rocket Launch. Another great place to visit is Jetty Park where you can fish, go camping, watch the cruise ships or just hang at the beach.
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Daytona Beach, Plenty of Things to Do

When someone says Daytona, one of three things may spring to mind. If it’s cars it’s the Daytona International Speedway or maybe that you can drive on the beach. Daytona Beach’s vibrant shoreline, lined with hotels, motels, condominiums and houses, attracts over 8 million tourists each year. Hotel and motel rooms in all price ranges and are plentiful through the end of summer.
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Beat the Heat at a Water Park

Few places in America get hotter than Florida in the summer. Fortunately no matter where you’re planning to vacation, there’s a water park close by cool off and refresh yourself.
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Aquatica the South Seas-inspired waterpark features attractions from serene to extreme. Aquatica joins sister parks SeaWorld and Discovery Cove to create a trio of immersive marine life adventures found nowhere else in the world.
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Tourist and locals alike head to Places in Orlando for some of the coolest water parks in the world. Many theme parks offer discounts to affiliated water parks when you purchase a ticket. Also during the summer there are always promotions with coupons from merchants, fast food restaurants and soft drink manufacturers making your water park adventure a bargain.
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June 14th, 2010
Grab your sunglasses and beach blanket and plan your trip to Florida now because nobody celebrates our nation’s birthday like we do in the Sunshine State. From the Panhandle to the Florida Keys and everywhere in between cities and towns will be celebrating with a day of family fun topped off with fabulous fireworks displays. Check out these events to find one near you.
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May 6th, 2010

Cape Canaveral, FL – May is looking to be a great month for anyone wanting to watch a launch with three scheduled. Space Shuttle Atlantis will make it’s final scheduled launch on a mission to deliver the final module to the International Space Station.
A Delta 4 is also scheduled to deliver a GPS satellite to orbit, and the newest launch vehicle, the SpaceX Falcon 9 is set for its inaugural launch.
Make plans to visit the Space Coast and keep up to date with our Cape Canaveral Launch Schedule.
February 19th, 2010
Grant, FL – The 44th Annual Grant Seafood Festival is set to take place Feb 27–28 from 9 am – 7 pm Saturday and 9 am – 5 pm Sunday. The Grant Seafood Festival is the largest and longest running seafood festival in the Southeast; it draws huge crowds, as many as 50,000 people show up.
There will be over 100 arts and crafts exhibited, continuous live entertainment and seafood, seafood, seafood. They’ll also be selling t-shirts and other souvenirs.
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February 5th, 2010
It’s time to break out the beads again and party Mardi Gras is here once more. Before the somber celebration of Easter and before Lent begins it’s time for a little fun and frivolity, here are of few places other than New Orleans where you can don a mask and cut loose.
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December 22nd, 2009

Florida is surrounded by water and what better place to see the ocean than by visiting one of many Florida Piers. Piers are a gathering spot for sealife, wildlife and people. Piers offer not only great fishing, many feature fine dining and live music as well a great place to enjoy a cocktail. On a pier, you can experience the water without getting on a boat.

If boating or just being around boats is your thing, Florida Inlets & Passes are places where the ocean meets inland waters. Sometimes known as ports and bays, activities at inlets can be as simple as fishing, bicycle riding or strolling along watching diverse wildlife. Many ports are home to major international cruise terminals with dining and entertainment establishments for passengers and visitors alike.
Speaking of cruising, Check out all of the Florida Cruise Ports which offer cruises to the Caribbean and beyond. Also, Port Canaveral Cruise Ships features profiles and specifications of ships sailing from the Central Florida port. If you’re looking a cruise to nowhere, see Place to Gamble in Florida for a complete list of ships.