Jacksonville Travel Guide

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Jacksonville

Downtown Jacksonville
Anyone who thought that Florida was all about theme parks, glitz and kitsch should take a trip to the north-east coast of the Sunshine State, where the St John's River meets the Atlantic in Duval County, to explore the sprawling delights of the biggest city (by area) in the United States, Jacksonville.

The city's tourist authority boasts that Jacksonville hosts more than five million visitors a year, and 'luckily we have room for a few more'. Not surprising, because those who come in search of winter sunshine have many pleasures in store in this attractive city, which offers miles of uncrowded sandy beaches and some of the world's greatest green golf courses, coupled with historic sites and neighbourhoods, culture, unique shopping and dining, lively nightlife and entertainment, river cruises, and a plethora of events. There are also several nature and wildlife reserves within the city limits.

It is no wonder that a major cruise line uses its busy Jaxport terminal as a base for Bahamian cruises. Many visitors who enjoy what Jacksonville has to offer are cruise passengers who spend a few days before or after their cruise to explore the city and surrounds.

It may be a big, modern city today, but Jacksonville still retains its tranquil southern charm with oaks lining the avenues and lawns spreading alongside the river, with friendly locals greeting passers-by from their porch-swings. For visitors there is seldom a dull moment with art galleries to marvel at, a brewery tour to totter through, warm water to dip in, museums to trawl, the riverside market to browse through, historic architecture to admire, delectable restaurants to sample, and so much more.




Events

Florida Folk Festival

Held along the banks of the historic Suwannee River, the Florida Folk Festival has - since its inception in 1953 - been the state's most prestigious cultural event. The purpose of the festival is to celebrate the music, dancing, stories, crafts and food...  see full details