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  • I’ve lived in Florida for over 25 years and love exploring the state’s charming small towns.
  • Places like Alys Beach and Tarpon Springs make me feel like I’m visiting Europe.
  • For a quiet beach vacation, I recommend checking out Cedar Key and Seaside.

Florida is famous for its beaches, theme parks, and major cities, but in my opinion, the small towns are some of the state’s best-kept secrets.

These charming destinations offer everything from historic main streets and natural beauty to local culture and mouthwatering food.

After more than 25 years of living and exploring the Sunshine State, there are a few hidden gems that I think deserve a spot on every Florida travel itinerary.

Here are six small towns that probably aren’t on your radar โ€” but absolutely should be.

Mount Dora feels like a storybook escape.


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Mount Dora is about 40 minutes north of Orlando.


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If you love small towns with character, Mount Dora is a dream destination. This Central Florida gem, located about 40 minutes north of Orlando, is known for its antique shops and beautiful waterfront views.

Take a scenic boat tour, browse the charming boutiques downtown, or grab a bite at one of the many locally owned restaurants.

In my opinion, the town also hosts some of the best festivals in the state, like the Mount Dora Arts Festival and the annual Christmas Light Festival, which transforms the entire downtown area into a sparkling, magical wonderland.

Cedar Key is the perfect spot for a quiet getaway.


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Cedar Key is on Florida’s Gulf Coast.


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If you’re looking for a quiet, unspoiled coastal getaway, Cedar Key is a great option. In my opinion, this tiny island town on Florida’s Gulf Coast is like a smaller, less touristy version of Key West.

Colorful stilt houses line the waterfront, many restaurants offer fresh seafood, and the sunsets are unreal.

There isn’t much in the way of nightlife or attractions, but in my opinion, that’s part of the charm. It is a place to relax, kayak through mangroves, and soak in the simple beauty of Florida’s Nature Coast.

Alys Beach feels like a Mediterranean destination.


White houses along a palm-tree-lined street.

Alys beach is full of unique white architecture.


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Alys Beach feels like a slice of the Mediterranean on Florida’s Gulf Coast. With its unique white architecture and upscale luxury vibes, this coastal town looks like it belongs in Europe instead of Florida.

Located on scenic County Road 30A on Florida’s panhandle, Alys Beach known for its upscale boutiques, great restaurants, and an exclusive, peaceful atmosphere.

I recommend strolling through the town and grabbing dinner at George’s. Afterward, head to the top deck for a drink with beautiful views.

Seaside is a stunning beach town on the panhandle.


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Seaside has a charming, small-town feel.


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Seaside offers a nostalgic, small-town feel filled with charm and beautiful beaches. Famous for being the filming location for “The Truman Show,” Seaside is a picture-perfect beach town along the Florida panhandle.

With its pastel-colored homes, white picket fences, and town center filled with food trucks and local shops, it’s a great spot for a getaway.

Tarpon Springs is full of Greek culture.


A Florida street with a Greek restaurant and Greek flags.

I recommend trying some Greek food in Tarpon Springs.


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Known for its Greek culture and sponge-diving industry, Tarpon Springs is an experience unlike any other in Florida. Located just north of Clearwater, this town is a must-visit for foodies.

Enjoy authentic Greek food along the sponge docks, learn about the town’s history, and explore unique shops selling natural sea sponges and Mediterranean imports.

I recommend taking a boat tour to see the sponge divers in action.

Fernandina Beach has so much to offer.


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Fernandina Beach has a lively downtown area.


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Located on Amelia Island in Northeast Florida, Fernandina Beach is a small town with a blend of history, beautiful beaches, and a lively downtown area. It’s also known as the birthplace of the modern shrimping industry, so the seafood here always tastes fresh.

The town’s historic district features 19th-century architecture, charming little stores, and great restaurants.

Don’t leave without visiting Fort Clinch State Park for great ocean views and hiking trails.

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