Welcome to South Florida
A tropical playground with endless outdoor opportunities
It's impossible to capture South Florida in just a few paragraphs. Home to the bustling Miami metropolitan area, the expansive Everglades, and the 100-mile Florida Keys archipelago, there’s always something to do and see. Life in South Florida is whatever you want, and if you're looking for luxury, you'll find it almost anywhere.
What to Love
- Tropical climate
- Three National Parks
- Bustling city centers
- World-class master-planned communities
- Endless outdoor activities
Local Lifestyle
No matter if you're in a large city center or a small coastal hamlet, South Florida residents live as if they're on a luxury vacation. The pace is slower here, and there are several terrific resort-style amenities, shopping options, and upscale dining. While South Florida is a popular haven for retirees, the influx of tech industries has drawn professionals from across the country.
Dining, Entertainment, & Shopping
Fort Myers'
Bell Tower is excellent for shopping, and
The Veranda is beloved for its upscale take on Southern comfort food. Across the peninsula in West Palm Beach, you'll find plenty of shopping, live music, and delectable dining at
The Square.
In every South Florida city, you'll find boutiques for bespoke clothing, jewelry, housewares, and some of the country's best Michelin-rated restaurants. South Florida is known for its unique twists on Latin, Mediterranean, Caribbean, and Southern cuisine, and there's always locally-sourced seafood available wherever you reserve a table.
As for nightlife, whether you're dancing until dawn at a Miami club or listening to live music as the waves gently lap in Key West, South Florida will always keep you feeling the local vibe.
Things to Do
Florida is famous for sportfishing, snorkeling, scuba diving, and excursions through its many wildlife preserves and state and national parks. Florida is also rich in culture, with performing arts centers, galleries, and museums.
Sports fans love South Florida's enthusiasm for sports and its professional, collegiate, and semi-pro teams, which go far beyond football, basketball, and baseball. Soccer, polo, horse racing, show jumping, and golf keep sports bars lively.