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Florida Road Trip Itinerary: Sarasota, Naples, & the Everglades

Days 1-2: Sarasota

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Sarasota. Photo © Sean Pavone/Dreamstime.

Spend the morning of your first day in the northern part of Sarasota. Take a walk through the grounds and galleries of the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, making sure to explore the Ca’ d’Zan Mansion mansion and the Circus Museum.

Later, head downtown for art of a more local and contemporary flavor at Towles Court Artist Colony, grabbing lunch at Lavanda. From there, it’s a quick drive over the Ringling Causeway to the Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium. In the late afternoon, explore St. Armands Circle, where, after browsing the boutiques and shops, you can treat yourself to dinner at an upscale place like Café L’Europe. Plan on crashing at the Gulf Beach Resort, a vintage beachfront motel.

Siesta Beach is routinely ranked as one of the best beaches in the United States, and you should definitely allot most of your day to just relaxing on the broad, white-sand beach here.

Day 3: Fort Myers

Wake up early the next day for a drive south to Fort Myers. In downtown Fort Myers, see the historic Edison & Ford Winter Estates to get a feel for the genius that drove these two American industrial titans. While you won’t have time to experience the beaches of Sanibel Island, you will be able to spend a couple of hours on the island walking through the bird-watching paradise known as the J. N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge. Plan on grabbing a bite and a beer at The Mucky Duck, where the high-quality pub grub is made that much better by the gorgeous waterfront views.

Day 4: Naples

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The beach in Naples, Florida. Photo © Jon Bilous.

In the morning, make the one-hour drive south to Naples, where you should take in Naples Zoo and the Naples Botanical Garden. In the afternoon, check out some of the art galleries and boutiques on stylish 5th Avenue and get dinner at one of Naples’ best seafood restaurants, Sea Salt. Check in for the night at the luxurious, spacious, and family-owned Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club.

Day 5: The Everglades

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Everglades National Park. Photo © Allouphoto/Dreamstime.

Get up early before the bugs and the burning sun and take the Tamiami Trail into the Everglades.

The Tamiami Trail (which is the only east-west road through this section of the ‘Glades) will take you through all of the main sights in Big Cypress National Preserve, Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge, and the northern visitors centers of Everglades National Park. It’s about a two-hour drive from end to end on the Tamiami Trail. Allocate enough time to take the 20-minute detour south into Everglades City, as well as an hour or so to check out the unique art and photography on display at Clyde Butcher’s Big Cypress Gallery. Depending on where you’re headed next, you can easily make it back to Naples or into Miami to spend the night. Although you may consider camping at Monument Lake Campground to get a brief taste of the utter silence that descends on the Everglades at night.


Jason Ferguson

About the Author

Florida native Jason Ferguson has yet to find a corner of his home state that doesn’t hold some sort of surprise. With a background in alternative journalism and arts and culture reporting, Jason enjoys finding surprises and unusual sights in some of Florida’s most well-traveled destinations. As a father, he certainly enjoys the pleasures of the beaches and outdoor opportunities, but also likes to dig deep into the nightlife, arts, and cultural scenes.

Jason has written for publications ranging from Time Out, Travel + Leisure, and Caribbean Travel & Life to Florida newspapers such as the Orlando Weekly and Miami New Times. He enjoys sniffing out the beauty of Florida’s natural history as well as the oddness of its quirky present. He, his wife, and their kids utilize their home in Central Florida as a launching pad for weekend adventures that take them to points of interest throughout the state. Although their favorite spots change from week to week, there’s a general consensus that the white-sand beaches of southwest Florida aren’t just the best in the state, but are possibly some of the best in the world.

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