North America | The Barefoot Nomad https://www.thebarefootnomad.com Travel. Tech. Family. Fun. Sun, 11 Feb 2024 00:28:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Unmissable Things to do on the Mayan Riviera https://www.thebarefootnomad.com/mexico/things-to-do-on-the-mayan-riviera/ https://www.thebarefootnomad.com/mexico/things-to-do-on-the-mayan-riviera/#respond Thu, 09 Nov 2023 23:00:00 +0000 https://www.thebarefootnomad.com/?p=26162 Discover the Riviera Maya, where sun, adventure, and culture merge. From Puerto Morelos' serenity to Tulum's ancient ruins, this Mexican paradise is ripe for exploration. Dive into crystal cenotes, savor fresh tacos, and traverse Mayan history.

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Welcome to the Riviera Maya! Over the years, we’ve spent a lot of time in this corner of Mexico, from months spent in Playa del Carmen and Cancun, to week-long winter visits spent exploring Akumal, Tulum, and Cozumel.

This stretch of Mexico is a playground for the sun-seeking and adventure-loving traveler. It’s where you can kick off your flip-flops and dive right into a sea of activities. From the chill vibes of Puerto Morelos to the ancient whispers of Tulum’s ruins, there’s a slice of paradise here for everyone.

Walking onto Tulum Beach

Things to Do on the Riviera Maya in Mexico

Ready to explore coral reefs, dine on top-notch tacos, or zip-line through lush jungles? Let’s get started and unwrap the best things to do on the Mayan Riviera and explore everything this coastal wonderland has to offer.

What is considered the Riviera Maya?

The Riviera Maya extends along Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, covering a 75-mile coastline from Puerto Morelos to Punta Allen. This region includes popular destinations like Playa del Carmen, known for its beaches and shopping; Puerto Aventuras, with its marina; Akumal, famous for snorkeling with sea turtles; and Tulum, renowned for its Mayan ruins and white sand beaches. It’s where you can take your Mexican passport on a joyride of experiences, from culinary to culture to art or enjoying yourself in nature.

Puerto Morelos: Relaxed Coastal Charm

Kick off your Riviera Maya adventure in Puerto Morelos, a stone’s throw from Cancun and the gateway to this coastal paradise. It’s a chill spot with a big heart, boasting an inviting beach and a sea brimming with life. Don your snorkel gear and meet the local marine residents around the vibrant coral reefs. For a splash of adventure, the cenotes nearby are perfect for a cliff-jump thrill.

Puerto Morales Fishing Boats Tied at Pier
Fishing boats at the pier

Playa del Carmen: Urban Beach Bliss

Next up, Playa del Carmen offers up its bustling streets and powdery sands. It’s your ticket to exquisite eats and a hub for excursions to ancient Mayan sites and crystal-clear cenotes.

There’s a lot to do in Playa del Carmen, but be sure to indulge in some retail therapy on the bustling 5th Avenue (Quinta Aveneda) in Playa del Carmen, a vibrant street lined with shops, restaurants, and bars all a stones throw from the beach.

If shopping isn’t your thing, master the waves with a SUP rental where the chill vibe of surfing meets the balance challenge of standing up. Playa del Carmen’s waters are perfect for beginners and pros alike to paddle out and enjoy the view from a different perspective.

There are enough fun things to do in Playa del Carmen to keep you busy for weeks, but if you’re looking for a little art and culture, check out the vibrant Frida Kahlo Museum in Playa del Carmen. It’s a wonderful break from the beach to celebrate the life and work of the iconic Mexican artist, Frida Kahlo.

Playa del Carmen Mexico Quinta Aveneda Feliz Navidad
A rare quiet moment on Playa del Carmen’s Quinta Aveneda

Chichen Itza: Echoes of the Ancient Maya

If you want to explore the mysteries of the Mayan people, don’t miss Chichen Itza, a testament to the Maya’s architectural genius, enveloped by the jungle yet standing proud and colorful, still echoing with ancient tales. It’s a few hours inland from the Mayan Riviera proper but makes for a great day trip.

Akumal: Turtle Haven

In Akumal, tranquility reigns supreme on some of the Riviera Maya’s finest sands. It’s a snorkeler’s haven where majestic turtles glide through the waters with grace.

Fun read: The DIY Guide to Snorkeling with Endangered Sea Turtles in Akumal Mexico

While you’re there, kick back at La Buena Vida. This is a beachfront bar in Akumal where you can relax with a drink in hand and enjoy stunning sea views.

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Getting ready for Cole’s first time snorkeling in Akumal Mexico!

Tulum: Coastal Ruins and Culture

Then there’s Tulum, where history perches on cliffs overlooking the sea, offering a glimpse into the Maya’s coastal life.

While you’re there, rent a bike and explore Tulum’s bustling streets, beautiful beaches, and nearby cenotes at your own pace.

Walking onto Tulum Beach
Walking onto Tulum Beach

Exploring Cenotes: Nature’s Subterranean Wonders

Discover the Riviera Maya’s hidden gems: cenotes. These natural limestone pools are gateways to an underwater world of crystal-clear waters and stunning rock formations.

Dive into Cenote Cristalino, a favorite for its sparkling, refreshing waters ideal for swimming and snorkeling. Not far away, Cenote Dos Ojos beckons the more adventurous souls with its vast network of caves, perfect for diving deep into the Yucatan’s subterranean mysteries. Whether you’re looking for a serene swim or an underwater adventure, the cenotes are a must-visit and they literally dot the Riviera Maya for miles and miles.

Cozumel: Island Adventures

Finally, we have Cozumel. An island gem wrapped in hues of blue. A paradise for underwater explorers and fishing enthusiasts alike, it offers some of the most stunning aquatic experiences around. Regarded as home to some of the best snorkeling in Mexico, Cozumel makes a great day trip from Playe Del Carmen or a fine place to bed down for a week or two. Being a cruise ship destination, it’s also a thriving area to explore.

The Wonders of Xcaret

Step into Xcaret and be swept up in a cultural fiesta. This park is a kaleidoscope of Mexico’s natural beauty and rich traditions, from the mystic underground rivers to the natural zoo to the vibrant dance performances that light up the night.

Xcaret lazy river

Serenity at Xpu-Ha Beach

Escape to Xpu-Ha Beach near Puerto Aventuras for some down time. Here, the beaches are quieter, the vibe is relaxed, and the coastline is just as stunning.

Adventure at Xplor Park

For the thrill-seekers, Xplor Park waits with open arms. Zip-line through the treetops, steer through jungles in amphibious vehicles, and swim in the cool embrace of ancient underground rivers.

Discover Sian Ka’an’s Natural Wonders

A journey to Sian Ka’an, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve site, is a journey into the wild heart of the Riviera Maya. Spot rare wildlife and explore landscapes that have remained unchanged for centuries.

While you’re there, be sure to visit the Muyil archaeological site. Also known by its alternative name, Chunyaxche, Muyil stands as one of the oldest continuously occupied Maya sites along the eastern Yucatan Peninsula.

Sampling Tequila

Taste the Flavor of the Riviera Maya

Dive into the local flavor with Riviera Maya’s must-try dish: fish tacos. Fresh, zesty, and packed with flavor, they’re the essence of coastal cuisine on a plate. While you can find foods from all around the world in the Riviera Maya, eating local is the best way to experience it. From street vendors to hidden treasures you can find some of the best Mexican food here and while we won’t share our favorites, know that some of them will leave you wanting to eat there every night.

Swimming with Whale Sharks in Isla Holbox

For an encounter of a lifetime, swim with the whale sharks in Isla Holbox. These gentle giants offer a moment of awe and connection with the ocean’s wonders that you won’t easily forget. Tours for them can be booked from numerous locations around the Mayan Riviera.

whale sharks Isla Holbox

Mayan History at Chetumal’s Museum

Immerse yourself in the deep roots of the region with a visit to the Museum of Mayan Culture in Chetumal. It’s a treasure trove of artifacts and stories, opening a window to the ancient world of the Maya.

Xel-Há Park: Snorkeling in a Natural Aquarium

Dive into the clear waters of Xel-Há Park, a natural wonder that’s often dubbed as one of the world’s greatest aquariums. This spot is a snorkeling paradise, where you can swim alongside a kaleidoscope of tropical fish and explore a lush underwater world that will leave you in awe.

Coba Ruins: Echoes from the Past

Reach for the sky as you climb the ancient pyramids at Coba Ruins. Step back in time as you traverse the same stone causeways that the Maya did in this venerable city. The view from the top is as breathtaking as the history is deep, offering a panoramic vista of the surrounding jungle.

Dad and son descending the pyramid at Coba Mexico

Rio Secreto: The Underground River’s Mystique

Journey into the earth at Rio Secreto, where an underground river flows through a network of caves lined with dramatic stalactites and stalagmites. This hidden gem offers a surreal adventure, softly lit by the natural light filtering through, creating a serene atmosphere for exploration and reflection.

Fuente del Pescador: Chetumal’s Tribute

Take a stroll along Chetumal’s boardwalk to the Fuente del Pescador. This statue isn’t just a nod to the local fishing traditions; it’s a piece of art that tells the tale of the town’s connection to the sea.

Free Things to Do in Riviera Maya

Looking to save some money, and enjoy the free attractions in the Riviera Maya?

The Riviera Maya isn’t just a place for luxury resorts and exclusive tours; it’s filled with countless treasures that don’t cost a dime. Here’s a guide to soaking up the sun, culture, and beauty of this tropical paradise, all for free.

Beach-Hopping Along the Coast

Embrace the Riviera Maya’s best free offering: its beaches. From the vibrant shores of Playa del Carmen to the tranquil coves near Akumal, there’s a stretch of sand for every type of beach lover.

Pack a picnic, grab a towel, and soak up the sun-drenched beauty without spending a peso.

Akumal Bay Mexico Beach
A typical day in Akumal bay

Strolling Through Tulum

The laid-back charm of Tulum is yours to enjoy at no cost. Wander the bohemian streets, soak in the atmosphere, and marvel at the mix of traditional and modern that makes Tulum unique. Don’t miss the iconic murals that add a splash of color to the town’s rustic façades.

5th Avenue Performances

Playa del Carmen’s 5th Avenue is an open-air stage where performers bring their A-game every night. From fire dancers to mariachi bands, the street comes alive most nights with free entertainment that rivals any paid show.

Joining the Fiesta at Cultural Festivals

Riviera Maya is rich in culture and often hosts festivals celebrating everything from local cuisine to traditional dance. These gatherings are free and offer a window into the soul of the region.

Parks and Playgrounds for the Family

Families can enjoy the public parks and playgrounds dotting the Riviera Maya. They’re perfect for an afternoon of fun with the kids, offering a chance to relax while the little ones play.

Parque la Ceiba Playa del Carmen
Parque la Ceiba Playa del Carmen

Artistic Explorations

Art is everywhere in the Riviera Maya, from the street art in Tulum to the galleries in Playa del Carmen, like the Gastón Charó Art Gallery. Take a self-guided tour and enjoy the creativity of local and international artists alike.

Window Shopping Extravaganza

The Riviera Maya’s shopping areas, like Playa del Carmen’s 5th Avenue, are a treat even if you’re just browsing. The vibrant window displays and lively atmosphere provide a festive experience that’s completely free.

Art on Quinta Avenida Playa del Carmen
Art on Quinta Avenida

Hiking Nature’s Pathways

The Yucatan’s natural beauty isn’t confined to the beaches. Hit the trails and explore diverse ecosystems, from coastal dunes to lush jungles, all for free.

Sunrise and Sunset Spectacles

Cap off your days with the stunning natural beauty of a Riviera Maya sunrise or sunset. Find a quiet spot on any beach and watch the sky perform its daily color dance, a magical moment that’s absolutely free.

Sunset from our Family Suite Cozumel Palace Riviera Maya

And there you have it – a whirlwind tour of the Riviera Maya’s best spots and experiences. You’ve snorkeled with sea turtles, cycled past ruins, dove into lime pools and even tried your hand at stand-up paddle boarding.

Each day brought a new adventure, whether you were chilling on a pristine beach or exploring an eco-park. As you pack up your memories along with your souvenirs, remember that the Riviera Maya isn’t just a place you visited; it’s a collection of lively stories and experiences that’ll keep the spirit of Mexico alive long after you’ve returned home. Safe travels, and until next time, keep the adventure going!

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Unlock the Best Day Trips in Ohio: Adventures You Can’t Miss! https://www.thebarefootnomad.com/north-america/best-day-trips-in-ohio/ https://www.thebarefootnomad.com/north-america/best-day-trips-in-ohio/#respond Thu, 07 Sep 2023 23:06:22 +0000 https://www.thebarefootnomad.com/?p=33649 From scenic byways to rollercoaster rides, our family's Ohio day-trip wish list is growing by the minute. Read on to discover why Ohio is quickly climbing the ranks on our family's travel bucket list.

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Looking to fill your days with a little adventure with the best day trips in Ohio?

As travel lovers who thrive on varied scenery, the vibrant landscapes of Ohio appeal to us. From the captivating tales of the Covered Bridge Scenic Byway to the adrenaline-pumping stories surrounding Cedar Point, the landscape of Ohio paints a picture we’re itching to step into.

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Imagine driving through picturesque byways, awed by Ohio’s wonders, and capturing memories at every stop. Join us as we share our curated list of Ohio’s unforgettable day trips to places we’re all yearning to explore.

Best Day Trips in Ohio

Ready to pack up your car and hit the road in search of the most fun day trips in Ohio? Whether you’re in a brand new Tesla, loading up your pickup, or perusing an eclectic inventory of wrecked cars for a deal on the car of your dreams, you’ll find somewhere great within driving distance in Ohio.

Start creating a lifetime of memories by taking one (or more) of these unforgettable day trips!

Where should I go on a road trip in Ohio?

Ohio is a treasure trove for road trippers.

Start with the iconic Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, then relax by Lake Erie’s serene shores. Journey through the culturally rich Amish Country Byway and experience the breathtaking Hocking Hills Scenic Byway. For families, Columbus offers a wonderland of kid-friendly stops.

Whether you’re seeking nature, culture, or a simple getaway, Ohio delivers.

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Ohio day trips for couples

Looking for a romantic day trip in Ohio?

Ohio, with its mix of scenic beauty and rich culture, offers couples idyllic getaways right at their doorstep. Envision a drive through the Covered Bridge Scenic Byway, where historic bridges meet serene landscapes.

For a cultural immersion, the Amish Country Byway unveils a world of simplicity and charm. And if the sound of cascading waterfalls beckons, destinations from Hayden Falls to Brandywine Falls await.

Covered Bridge Scenic Byway

Couples will love the romantic drive through the Covered Bridge Scenic Byway.

You’ll find four covered bridges on this route, with plenty of quiet countryside and natural beauty. Be sure to check out the Rinard Bridge! This 66 mile route is open year round. The Covered Bridge Scenic Byway is an easy day trip from Columbus.

Everett Covered Bridge in Ohio romantic road trip for couples

Waterfall road trip of Ohio

Ohio is full of scenic waterfalls, which makes for a fantastic road trip. We’ve included Ohio’s most popular waterfalls here, plus some of our favorites.

Starting from Columbus, check out Hayden Falls (in Dublin). It’s a gorgeous location, in a scenic gorge with a boardwalk and overlook area. From there, check out Indian Run Falls, also in Dublin, Ohio.

Heading to the north and east, just past Akron, make sure you stop at Brandywine Falls, which feature terraced waterfalls with boardwalk viewpoints. There are countless falls in this area to check out, including the Great Falls of Tinder Creek, (suburban falls in Viaduct Park), Chagrin Falls (easily accessible near the main street of Chagrin Falls town), and Columbia Beach falls, which cascade into the ocean. If you’re looking to do a little hiking, check out Buttermilk Falls, which are accessible by a hiking trail.

To the west of Columbus, you’ll find the gorgeous Charleston Falls, in the Charleston Falls Nature Preserve, with hiking trails, a nature boardwalk, and restrooms.

To the southeast of Columbus, check out the more remote Cedar Falls, with a shallow pool among cliffs and grottos. You’re not supposed to swim here, but that doesn’t stop most people.

Amish Country Byway

If you’re interested in taking in a little unique culture, the Amish Country Byway is a great choice.

Be sure to check out the Farmer’s Produce Auction during growing season, plus the Amish and Mennonite Heritage Center and Yoder’s Amish Home. Any time of year, there are fun tours, comfort food, and a relaxed vibe. A 76 mile drive, in northeast Ohio.

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Ohio day trips for families

There’s an interesting mix of Ohio day trips for kids. From the peaceful vibes of Seneca Lake to the educational corners of the COSI Center in Columbus, we shed light on what you can expect. Dive in and see which ones align with your family’s travel style.

Seneca Lake Loop

The Seneca Lake Loop makes for a fantastic Ohio day trip for families.

There’s plenty to do here for kids and adults alike, including swimming, boating, fishing, or just hanging out by the lake. It’s a short dive – only 22 miles – which is perfect for kids’ shorter attention span. Be sure to see Seneca Lake Park, Kennonsburg, and the West Shore Cottage area. This is a great year-round trip, with ice skating in the winter.

Fun things to do in Ohio with kids

Since most kids don’t necessarily love time on the road, here are some of our favorite fun things to do in Ohio with kids. Depending on your starting point, use these as the inspiration for a day trip that will make the kids happy.

Here are some of our top picks for kids:

  • Cedar Point amusement park, Sandusky
  • Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden
  • Columbus Zoo and Aquarium
  • The Wilds safari, Cumberland
  • Kings Island Amusement Park, Mason
  • The Children’s Museum of Cleveland
  • COSI Center of Science and Industry, Columbus
  • National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, Dayton
  • Ohio Caverns, West Liberty
  • Cleveland Museum of Art
  • Castaway Bay indoor water park, Sandusky
  • A Christmas Story House, Clevland
  • Veteran’s Spray and Play (also known as the Dinosaur Park), Delaware
  • The Works: Ohio Center for History, Art & Technology, Newark
  • Smiley Park Children’s Garden, Van Wert
  • Spangler Candy Company, Bryan
  • Velvet Ice Cream Factory, Utica
  • Olentangy Indian Caverns, Delaware
  • Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad

Columbus Ohio day trip

As Ohio’s capital and largest city, Columbus is a perfect home base for great day trips.

It’s just a short drive from gorgeous waterfalls like the Hayden Falls. Within a couple of hours in any direction, you’ll find great cities like Newark, Cleveland, Cincinnati, as well as smaller towns like Millersburg. If nature is more your jam, Columbus is an easy drive to Cuyahoga Valley National Park and Hocking Hill State Park.

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What is the best scenic route from Columbus Ohio?

Uncover Ohio’s best-kept secret as you navigate the stunning Hocking Hills Scenic Byway, a road trip that promises more than just a change of scenery – it’s an escape from the ordinary!

Hocking Hills Scenic Byway

Looking for the most scenic highway in Ohio? Hocking Hills Scenic Byway is generally considered the most scenic drive from Columbus.

You can access the start of the Hocking Hills Scenic Byway at the intersection of state Route 374 and U.S. 33 in Rockbridge. It’s a 30 mile drive, which lets you take much of what Ohio has to offer, including valleys, rolling hills, meadows, and charming small farms. You can do this drive year round.

Though Hocking Hills is known as the most scenic day trip from Columbus, there are plenty of other options.

Hocking Hills State Park in Ohio

Cleveland

Cleveland is a busy city on the shores of Lake Erie, and only just over two hours drive from Columbus.

This is the place to get your rock and roll on at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, or record a jam session at the Garage. The family friendly Christmas Story House and West Side Market are perfect to round out your itinerary.

Cincinnati

Only an hour and a half away from Columbus, Cincinnati is packed with fun things to do, whether you’re into sports, performing arts, culture, or just great food and drink.

Be sure to check out the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden, the Cincinnati Art Museum, and Findlay Market. Baseball fans will love the Great American Ball Park.

Millersburg

Want to check out Amish country?

Millersburg is a quieter town, perfect for exploring Amish culture. Be sure to visit Hershberger’s Farm and Bakery, Guggisberg Cheese Factory, and the Village Antique Emporium.

Cuyahoga Valley National Park

Looking to get outdoors and spend some time in nature?

Cuyahoga Valley National Park is a beautiful park just under two hours’ drive from Columbus. There’s plenty of hiking, from groomed trails to more adventurous treks. Be sure to check out the stunning Brandywine falls. The kids will love the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad, but there are adult wine tasting train trips as well.

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Looking for more great day trips from Columbus? Wayne National Forest, Mohican State Park, Dayton, Newark, Yellow Springs, or Hamilton may be the ticket.

Ohio seems to offer something for everyone, from scenic byways that promise stunning vistas, to amusement parks that look like teen magnets. We’re rebuilding our Ohio to do wish list with excitement and can’t wait to dive into the experiences that await!

Do you have any suggestions for this list of the best day trips in Ohio? Let us know!

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10 Best Things To Do In Winter Garden Florida https://www.thebarefootnomad.com/north-america/10-best-things-to-do-in-winter-garden-florida/ https://www.thebarefootnomad.com/north-america/10-best-things-to-do-in-winter-garden-florida/#comments Wed, 12 Jul 2023 04:00:00 +0000 https://www.thebarefootnomad.com/?p=33185 From a charming history to easy proximity to some of Florida's biggest adventures, we take a look at Winter Garden and it's old workld

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Winter Garden is a charming lakeside city nestled in the heart of Florida. Just a few miles west of Orlando, it makes a great home base to explore the area.

This alluring destination offers a basket of fun activities beyond the typical Sunshine State attractions, making it a nice visit for anyone touring this side of the world. Here, we’ll guide you through the top attractions, highlighting the best things to do in Winter Garden, Florida.

Downtown Winter Garden on the West Orange Trail, with Plant Street at left

1. The Historic Downtown: Winter Garden’s Beating Heart

Start your exploration in the Historic Downtown, where old Florida charm and modern sophistication collide.

The brick-paved streets of this area host restaurants, boutique stores, galleries, and historical landmarks. Meander through the various boutiques, discover artisanal crafts, and grab a locally-roasted cup of joe at Axum Coffee to really soak up the atmosphere.

2. Winter Garden Farmers Market: A Foodie’s Paradise

No visit to Winter Garden is complete without a stop at the Winter Garden Farmers Market, taking place every Saturday from 8am to 1pm.

This bustling market showcases the best of local produce, freshly-baked bread, homemade jams, and even crafts. It’s not just a market; it’s a weekly festival celebrating the region’s bounty, attracting locals and tourists alike.

farmers market veggies

3. Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive: Nature’s Serenade

For nature lovers, the Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive is an enchanting escape.

The drive is a delightful way to experience Florida’s wild landscapes, filled with various bird species, alligators, turtles, and more. Have your camera ready and your binoculars handy to enjoy this nature serenade from the comfort of your car.

Cole and the Alligators

4. Garden Theatre: Where Culture Comes to Life

If you’re in the mood for some theatrical flair, the Garden Theatre is the place to be.

This lovingly restored venue stages an eclectic mix of plays, concerts, movies, and community events. So, be sure to check their calendar during your visit. The vintage architecture alone is worth the detour.

5. Winter Garden Heritage Museum: A Nostalgic Trip

Step into the past at the Winter Garden Heritage Museum. Discover the region’s history through intriguing exhibits that range from citrus industry artifacts to vintage railroad memorabilia. The museum staff’s knowledge and passion breathe life into these pieces, making it an enjoyable visit for all ages.

The Winter Garden Heritage Museum

6. A Stone’s Throw from The Magic

Even though Winter Garden has its own enchanting charm, part of its appeal lies in its proximity to some of the Sunshine State’s most well-known attractions.

It’s only a short 20-minute drive to Walt Disney World, the iconic resort that needs no introduction. Imagine the delight of escaping into the magical world of Disney during the day, and retreating to the tranquility of Winter Garden in the evening.

Universal Orlando

Likewise, Universal Studios Florida (including the fantastic Wizarding World of Harry Potter and fantastic Harry Potter souvenirs from Universal Orlando) and LegoLand are within easy reach. These popular destinations offer thrill rides, spectacular shows, and immersive themed experiences that make Florida the theme park capital of the world.

Remember, you can have the best of both worlds: immerse yourself in the heart-thumping thrill of roller coasters and the enchanting world of your favorite characters by day, and enjoy the peaceful, small-town charm of Winter Garden by night.

LEGOLAND entrance family photo

7. West Orange Trail: Pedal Your Way

Feeling like you need to burn a few calories after all the great food options Florida has to offer?

Rent a bike and pedal your way along the West Orange Trail, a 22-mile long journey through diverse landscapes, from urban centers to the quiet serenity of the Florida countryside. It’s a fun way to enjoy Winter Garden’s sunny weather while keeping fit.

The West Orange Trail

8. Proximity to the Final Frontier and Oceanic Adventures

Just a bit further afield, just under a two-hour drive, takes you to Cape Canaveral, home to the Kennedy Space Center. Here, you can experience the exhilarating world of space exploration, touch a moon rock, witness the launch of a spaceship, or even meet an astronaut. The Center brings the mysteries of the cosmos closer to Earth, offering a unique and educational adventure for all ages.

Additionally, Cape Canaveral is also a major cruise port where many cruise ships set sail. If your Winter Garden sojourn has you yearning for further travel, why not consider going cruising from Orlando? From short, three-day jaunts to week-long adventures, there’s a sea voyage for everyone taking you to the Bahamas and the Caribbean or even across the pond to Europe.

9. Central Florida Railroad Museum: Journey into the Past

Dive deep into the region’s rich railway history at the Central Florida Railroad Museum.

Located in the Historic Tavares and Gulf Railroad Depot, the museum houses a fascinating collection of artifacts, photographs, and exhibits, including vintage telegraph equipment and an extensive model railroad. The museum provides a captivating insight into the significant role that railways played in the development of Central Florida.

10. Plant Street Market: A Taste of Winter Garden

Finally, make your way to the Plant Street Market, a food lover’s dream.

Here, artisanal vendors and restaurants gather under one roof, serving everything from vegan delicacies to craft beers. The Crooked Can Brewing Company is a particular highlight for those who enjoy a locally-brewed pint and rates highly on everyone’s list of things to do in Winter Garden.

11. Lake Louisa State Park: An Outdoor Haven

Here’s a bonus tip! About a 30-minute drive from Winter Garden lies Lake Louisa State Park. This expansive park offers opportunities for hiking, cycling, kayaking, and fishing across its 4,500 acres.

The park is home to six beautiful lakes, picturesque hills, and a variety of wildlife. Be sure to pack a picnic to enjoy while taking in the breathtaking views. For the more adventurous, the park also offers overnight camping.

Bald Cypress along the shore of Lake Louisa Florida

Delightful Things to do in Winter Garden Florida

Winter Garden, Florida, is a breath of fresh air amid the state’s theme-park-dominated scene. It offers a charming blend of history, culture, nature, and gastronomy, promising an unforgettable experience for every kind of traveler. Take your time to savor each unique experience, and let the spirit of Winter Garden charm you.

Remember, whether you’re exploring the historic downtown or enjoying a leisurely bike ride along the West Orange Trail, the real magic of Winter Garden lies in its slower pace and community-focused charm.

So, kick off your shoes, embrace the barefoot nomad spirit, and let Winter Garden, Florida, work its magic. With its charming streets, captivating history, close proximity to some of the world’s best theme parks, the gateway to the cosmos, and the allure of the high seas, Winter Garden offers a great Floridian experience.

Here’s to your next adventure!

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Uncover the Hidden Gems: 8 Exciting Things to do in Holbox Island, Mexico https://www.thebarefootnomad.com/mexico/uncover-the-hidden-gems-8-exciting-things-to-do-in-holbox-island-mexico/ https://www.thebarefootnomad.com/mexico/uncover-the-hidden-gems-8-exciting-things-to-do-in-holbox-island-mexico/#respond Sat, 14 Jan 2023 18:00:00 +0000 https://www.thebarefootnomad.com/?p=31437 Fellow traveler and guest author Jase shares the hidden gems of Mexico's Holbox Island.

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This is a guest article by Jase at Roaming Vegans.

Need a break from the crowds of Cancun and Tulum? Holbox Island is calling!

Holbox, Mexico is a secluded paradise located off the northeastern coast of the Yucatan Peninsula. It’s a less-crowded island surrounded by stunning beaches, incredible wildlife, and plenty of things to do.

Things to do in Holbox Island Mexico

While small, Holbox is packed full of fun activities. So whether you’re looking to explore the island’s natural beauty, relax in a hammock, or get active, there’s something for everyone.

Things to Do on Holbox Island, Mexico

Here are eight of the best things to do on Holbox Island, Mexico.

Go Snorkeling or Scuba Diving

If you’re looking for an unforgettable experience, consider exploring the depths of Isla Holbox with a snorkeling or scuba diving tour and discover the island’s crystal clear waters teeming with colorful fish and amazing coral reefs.

Shops Restaurants Sand Street on Holbox Island Mexico Yucatan

The best time to go snorkeling or scuba diving is during the summer months, when the water is warm and visibility is at its best. There are many great spots to explore, but some of the best snorkeling can be found in the area around Punta Cocos Beach Club. Here, you’ll have a chance to spot barracudas, turtles, and a variety of tropical fish.

Swim with Whale Sharks

Whale Shark Holbox Island Mexico

One of the most popular activities at Isla Holbox is swimming with whale sharks. These majestic creatures migrate to the island between the months of May and September, making it an ideal time to come and witness them in their natural habitat. This experience offers a unique opportunity to observe these gentle giants up close and take a dip in the crystal clear waters.

When it comes to swimming with whale sharks, be respectful and safe. It’s important to note that Holbox is only safe for swimming with whale sharks when they are actively feeding. If you see the whale sharks resting or moving too quickly, it’s best to stay away and not enter the water. During this time, you can still observe the whale sharks from the boat, but be sure to keep your distance and respect their space. Make sure to not get too close or touch the whales, as this can startle them and disrupt their natural behavior.

Swimming with whale sharks at Holbox is an amazing experience that shouldn’t be missed.

Take a Holbox Boat Tour

Pelican on a boat on the beach on Holbox Island Mexico

Experience the beauty of Isla Holbox from the sea with a boat tour. Holbox boat tours offer a unique way to explore the island and its stunning coastline, mangrove forests and small islands. With a tour guide leading the way, you’ll learn about local history and culture while getting the chance to spot wildlife such as dolphins, stingrays, and sometimes even whale sharks.

The waters around Holbox are safe for swimming and snorkeling, so you can also jump in to experience the vibrant coral reef firsthand. There are a variety of boat tours available depending on your interests and budget, from sunset cruises to all-day trips that include visits to neighboring islands.

Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity to explore Isla Holbox from the water.

Visit the Isla de la Pasión

Overlooking Isla de la Pasión near Playa Holbox Yucatan

Isla de la Pasión is a small uninhabited island located a few kilometers from Holbox Island. It is known for its stunning white-sand beaches, turquoise waters and abundant wildlife. As Holbox continues to gain popularity as a tourist destination, more and more visitors are discovering Isla de la Pasión.

Getting to Isla de la Pasión is easy, as there are several tour companies on Holbox that will take you there. You can also rent a boat at the harbor and make your own way to the island.

Once on Isla de la Pasión, visitors will find an idyllic beach paradise, with crystal clear waters and white sand beaches that seem to stretch forever. There are many places to swim, snorkel and simply relax and take in the beauty of the island. The waters around the island are particularly clear and full of sea life, making it an ideal spot for spotting dolphins and other marine creatures.

Shop Holbox’s Local Markets

Fruit market on Isla Holbox Quintana Roo Mexico

When visiting Holbox, it’s worth taking the time to explore the local markets. From handmade jewelry and clothing to souvenirs, there are plenty of great finds on this beautiful island.

Holbox has all the essentials and you can find everything you need for your vacation in these markets. Be sure to check out the artisans selling their handmade items, and don’t forget to purchase some gifts for the family. If you’re looking for souvenirs, there are plenty of shops selling t-shirts, hats, and other memorabilia that will remind you of your time on Holbox Island.

Visit the Punta Cocos Beach Club

If you’re looking for a fun day out on Isla Holbox, Mexico, then you can’t skip a visit to the Punta Cocos Beach Club. Located on the north side of the island, Punta Cocos Beach Club is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike.

The club boasts a stunning beach and is has a lively atmosphere. You can lounge in the sun and cool off in the crystal-clear waters, sip a cocktail at the beachside bar and enjoy food from one of the local restaurants. There are also plenty of water activities to choose from, such as paddle boarding and kayaking.

Eat Delicious Food

Restaurants on Holbox Island Mexico

While a small island, Holbox is packed with delicious food options from budget-friendly to upscale restaurants. There is a large number of vegan restaurants in Holbox, so conscious eating is definitely available on the island.

You can also find affordable and tasty snacks from local beach vendors and at the central markets. And while the island is generally more expensive than mainland Mexico, it’s safe to say, you won’t go hungry in Holbox.

Watch The Sunset

Sunset on the pier at Holbox Island Quintana Roo Mexico

Nothing beats ending the perfect sun-bleached day as watching the sunset over the Ocean – and Holbox definitely serves up some incredible sunsets.

One popular spot to watch the sunset on Holbox is centrally located on Natural Pier. So, grab some beers, snacks and friends and bask in the beautiful sunset as it colors the island in a mixture of colors – maybe go for dip too.

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Jase is a tireless traveler on the road for 6+ years. Once a budget backpacker and now a digital nomad, Jase can be found sharing vegan travel tips at Roaming Vegans

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Looking for something unique to do in Orlando, Florida?

Have you spent endless days walking the miles and miles of theme parks and just can’t stand in line for the next ride one moment longer?

Well, this post should help you out, as we look into some of the smaller venues that take you off the well beaten path and try to offer something a bit more unique.

Unique Things to do in Orlando Florida Skyline at night DP

First a word on Orlando’s theme parks

So, how does one find unique things to do in a small city that gets 60 million visitors a year? From ghost tours to paddle boats to the largest rose garden in Florida, there is bound to be something that interests you.

Orlando Florida is known as the theme park capital of the world for a reason. Between Disney World and its many parks, Universal Studios and its many parks, plus SeaWorld and LegoLand, you can easily think that that’s all Orlando offers.

While we’re big fans of the big parks (looking at you Harry Potter World, we do love to find the quieter places to unwind and experience other things as well.

The Wizarding World of Harry Potter Gringotts Bank

That said, Orlando is the most visited city in the US and there will always be people around no matter where you go. However, in comparison to the larger theme parks, the places on this list will generally be quieter and give you alternate things to do in Orlando.

While we’re on the subject, many places on this list aren’t in Orlando itself, but within quick and easy driving distance from your hotel.

Unique Things to do in Orlando

Without further ado, here are 15 unique things to do in Orlando Florida. Hope you enjoy it.

Strain your neck at the Giraffe Ranch

Ever been licked by a giraffe, nipped at by a zebra or ridden on a camel? I’ve been lucky to do all three, and lived to tell the tale.

At Orlando’s Giraffe Ranch, you can explore wildlife via a driven safari tour, a camel safari tour or on a Segway safari tour.

What do they all have in common? They all take you on a ride to see a huge variety of African, Asian, Australian and American animals from rhinos to hippos to lemurs and ostriches. Every tour includes hand feeding some giraffes so watch out for that two foot long blue tongue, it will surprise you I guarantee it.

Giraffe

Go on a ghost hunt at American Ghost Adventures

Never been on a ghost hunt?

Have you ever been fascinated by the supernatural? Want to explore the darker (literally) side of downtown Orlando?

The American Ghost Adventures tour takes you on a ghost tour that includes some history, a few ghost stories and a brief investigation inside some of the most haunted buildings in downtown Orlando. When the sign says you will be provided ghost hunting equipment or you can bring your own, you know you’re in for a unique experience.

Stroll through the Bok Tower Gardens

What do acres of trees and the Singing Tower have in common?

Both can be found at Bok Tower Gardens just outside Orlando in Lake Wales. The Singing Tower is a 205 foot tall, circular pink and grey marble building with a carillon on the top floor with 60 giant bells connected to a clavier (piano like device) that fills the surrounding garden with rich reverberating sound when being played. With over 250 acres of trees, reflective pools, winding paths and a thriving bird sanctuary, there’s plenty to explore on a nice day.

The Singing Tower at Bok Tower Gardens in Orlando Florida

Defy gravity at Spook Hill

What does gravity, illusion and roads have in common?

Spook Hill in Lake Wales (close to Bok Tower Gardens) is known as a gravity hill. While uncommon enough to warrant inspection, especially if you are already down the road at Bok Tower Gardens, this anti-gravity phenomenon puts you at the bottom of a seemingly small hill. When you put your car in neutral your car will magically start driving up the hill. Perception is a wondrous thing.

Go indoor skydiving at iFly

Never been skydiving? A little nervous jumping from a plane?

Well, you can go indoor skydiving at iFly Orlando. With state-of-the-art vertical wind tunnels, you can experience the thrill of skydiving only a few feet off the ground. It’s a great experience when you’re with a group and it’s almost guaranteed you’ll walk away with a smile whether you’re five or 105.

Indoor Skydiving Unique Things to do in Orlando Florida

Visit the indie-inspired Ivanhoe Village

Love the indie scene? Want to see where hipsters dwell, art lovers peruse and wine connoisseurs congregate?

Ivanhoe Village comprises of an eclectic group of retro retailers, art museums, craft breweries, boutique wineries and savory restaurants. You can hunt for records at Rock & Roll Heaven or check out vintage clothing at Deja Vu Vintage. You can have a beer at Ivanhoe Park Brewing Company or a glass of wine at the Imperial Wine Bar. You can even stroll or bike the many lakes and pathways that call this little area of Orlando home.

Get mystified at the Orlando Science Center

Love science? Want to know the secrets of the universe and to unlock age old questions in a fun setting?

Then the Orlando Science Center is your ticket to happiness. With four floors of interactive exhibit halls, an observatory, theaters, labs and workshops, there’s no better place to learn as you play than a science center. With ever changing exhibits, 3d films on giant screens, a hands on dinosaur exhibit and huge playrooms for the little ones, it also makes a great indoor rainy day activity and is located in Ivanhoe Village.

Walk around Lake Eola

What do swans, ducks, turtles and an amphitheater have in common?

They all can be found around Lake Eola in Orlando. With a mile-long walking trail skirting the pretty little lake, you can easily walk it in an hour. Between the artisan markets, the local wildlife and the nearby restaurants, it’s easy to spend a few hours here.

If you want to go the tourist route, take an electric swan boat out for a ride at night, but if you want to chill with the locals, sit down on one of the many benches and watch the real swans swimming and walking around.

Lake Eola Orlando Florida

Take a paddle boat out on Lake Fairview

Have a fear of land and speed?

Then taking out a paddle boat on Lake Fairview is a sure way to put a smile on your face. There are actually a large variety of boats you can rent to spend the afternoon on Lake Fairview in Orlando. You can rent everything from kayaks and canoes to pontoon boats and fishing boats.

Strike a pose at Madame Tussauds Orlando

Have you ever wanted to stand next to your favorite superstar? Wondered just how tall a particular famous person was or just how round their belly really was?

Well, you can likely see their doppelgangers at Madame Tussauds in Orlando.

Gimmicky? Yes. Quirky? Definitely. Unique? Well, unless you happen to be a world class wax carver or painter with uncanny skills at making true to life replicas, the answer is definitely yes. While there are wax museums found across the world, Madame Tussauds Orlando is worth checking out if your celebrity curiosity knows no bounds.

Beyonce at Madame Tussauds Orlando Icon Park

Sink your blues away aboard Titanic Orlando

Ever wondered what life aboard the Titanic was like?

Whether you love history or just loved the movie, Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition is a great step backwards to the beginning of the last century with exhibits highlighting the wonder of that fateful ship.

This two hour romp gives you a replica boarding pass as you become a passenger aboard the historical ship. Featuring more than 300 artifacts as well as full room recreations, if you loved the Titanic, this should be placed on your list of things to do in Orlando.

Tackle the unbelievable at Wonderworks

Ever walked into an upside down building?

While I tried to step away from amusement parks, this place leaves a lasting impression. Complete with over 100 hands on exhibits, Wonderworks is more entertainment than education, but it doesn’t mean you won’t learn something along the way.

From walking through a 100 mph hurricane to experiencing a 5.1 earthquake there’s a few other activities that are worth checking out including playing a giant piano, sleeping on a bed of nails and experimenting with a giant Tesla Coil.

Go for a hike in the Tibet-Butler Preserve

What does the worlds largest amusement parks and a preserve have in common?

Nothing, except they’re both found in Orlando. If you need to get away from the chaos known as theme parks, there’s not much better place in Orlando than the Tibet-Butler Preserve.

With raised boardwalks, numerous trails, marshes, trees, plenty of birds, turtles and small animals, the preserve is a great free way to get away from the crowds and back into nature. With a small visitors center complete with clean bathrooms, it’s a great way to spend a quiet morning after a day battling the crowds.

Walk among the roses at Harry P. Leu Gardens

Ever been in a rose garden so large you’re not sure which direction you came from?

The largest rose garden in Florida can be found at the Harry P. Leu Gardens. This sprawling 50 acre estate, only minutes from downtown Orlando, comprises over 40 different plant collections and different dedicated gardens from a butterfly garden and herb garden, all the way to a bamboo garden. If you love camellias, this is one place you don’t want to miss as they also have one of the largest camellia collections in North America.

butterfly at harry p leu gardens in Orlando Florida

Glide through the bogs at Boggy Creek Airboat Adventures

What do huge fans and small flat bottomed metal boats have in common?

They can both be found together at Boggy Creek Airboat Adventures. Whether you take one of the personal tours or go on the larger 16 person boat, going for a swamp ride on an airboat is a unique adventure.

As you cruise along you’ll see everything from huge alligators to wading cranes to piles of turtles basking in the sunlight. You might be able to convince yourself you’re going there to experience nature but the truth is, those airboats are a ton of fun to ride on.

Have any other unique places in Orlando that are worth sharing? We’d love to the hear about them!

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The Top 5 Don’t-Miss Things to do in San Diego with Kids https://www.thebarefootnomad.com/north-america/things-to-do-in-san-diego-with-kids/ https://www.thebarefootnomad.com/north-america/things-to-do-in-san-diego-with-kids/#comments Wed, 17 Mar 2021 17:00:00 +0000 https://www.thebarefootnomad.com/?p=27870 Looking for fun things to do in San Diego with kids? We look at the top family attractions.

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Looking for fun things to do in San Diego with kids? There’s so much to enjoy in this beautiful California city, from stunning outdoor activities, to famous tourist spots, to gorgeous beaches just off the beaten path.

Things to do in San Diego  with kids -  San Diego Bay and Downtown View from SDG&E Park

What to do in San Diego

Here are our top picks for family things to do in San Diego. First here’s a little history on the city.

About San Diego

San Diego was founded in 1769, making it the oldest city in California. There’s a lot to love about San Diego, including its virtually perfect weather throughout the year. It also has more than its fair share of attractive tourist spots, including 31 lovely ocean beaches along 25 miles of shoreline from Sunset Cliffs to La Jolla, and a whopping 340 parks. The city is also culturally rich, with almost too many museums, galleries, and art studios to list in one place.

If your kids are up for it, Old Town San Diego Street Historic Park is a great place for a stroll and unique shopping. Kids will love learning about the natural world and varied wildlife in the expansive San Diego Zoo.

Feeling peckish? San Diego has a thriving food scene, with plenty of options for kids. Be sure to try San Diego’s own Cali-Baja cuisine, and the adults can try some of the hundreds of craft beer options.

Planning a relocation to San Diego? Thanks to it’s great locale near the Baja Peninsula and it’s fantastic weather, the city has been continuously growing for over 200 years.

San Diego, though it’s only a few hours south of LA, has a much chiller vibe than it’s famous neighbor and unsurprisingly hosts some of the best tourist spots in California. People from all around the world have had the time of their life here and in this article we’ve picked 5 of those places that you can visit on your next trip to San Diego.

The San Diego Zoo

flamingo at the San Diego Zoo

Situated north of downtown San Diego in Balboa Park, the San Diego Zoo is one of the largest and most famous zoos in the United States and is known the world over for it’s inhabitants. It’s a non-profit wildlife sanctuary that houses more than 3,500 animals, which represent more than 650 species and subspecies. If your kids are plant lovers, there’s also a botanical collection with more than 700,000 exotic plants.

This enormous zoo and safari park is home to rare, endangered, and vulnerable animals. Some of the most famous animals residing in the zoo currently are the giant pandas, which, thanks in part to the San Diego Zoo team, is now listed as vulnerable (rather than endangered).

Other kid-pleasing animals in the zoo include kangaroos, koalas, rhinos, leopards, polar bears, sloths, and bonobos. You can even sign up for a behind-the-scenes tour to get a closer view of the day to day responsibilities of the caretakers as well as have up close animal experiences.

The Zoo also has fun activities for it’s visitors, like the Kangaroo Express Bus and the Skyfari Aerial Tram, along with plenty of free-roaming animals that make the experience all the more real.

USS Midway Museum

USS Midway San Diego California

Permanently docked at Navy Pier, the retired aircraft carrier USS Midway is open to visitors. During it’s heyday, It was one of the largest ships in the US Military.

Along with the USS Midway, the museum also has 30 restored Navy aircraft to see, plus incredible views of San Diego Bay. Kids will keep plenty busy with over 60 exhibits, including hangar, flight deck, and below deck exhibits. If you have time, there’s an incredibly popular audio tour that brings the history of the ship to light (bring your own headphones, if you can).

Balboa Park

Botanical Building and Lily Pond Balboa Park San Diego USA

San Balboa Park is much more than a green space. It’s home to 17 museums, theaters, as well as the world-famous San Diego Zoo. Balboa Park is an open space urban cultural park, with enough to keep the kids (and adults) busy for days. There are dance classes, gardens, performing arts, museums, shopping, tours, and plenty to eat and drink.

Looking more closely, there are a dizzying number of attractions here, including the Balboa Park Carousel and miniature train, the Cabrillo Bridge, California Tower, El Cid stature, Escape The Nat escape room, the impressively large Moreton Bay fig tree, the House of Pacific Relations International Cottages, the Photographic Arts Building, the San Diego Mineral and Gem Society, Sefton Plaza, the Spanish Village Art Center, and of course the San Diego Zoo.

The Casa del Prado, often just called del Prado, is made of several reconstructed buildings first built for the Panama–California Exposition in San Diego’s Balboa Park. It’s a working site, and often home to weddings, events and activities.

The Casa del Balboa is a single building in Balboa Park. It was originally called the Commerce and Industries Building, and later called the Canadian Building, the Palace of Better Housing, and the Electric Building. Today, Casa del Balboa houses the Balboa Art Conservation Center, the San Diego Model Railroad Museum, the Museum of Photographic Arts, and the San Diego History Center.

Gaslamp Quarter

Gaslamp Quarter San Diego

Built-in the late 19th century and early 20th century, the Gaslamp Quarter takes up 16 and a half blocks in San Diego’s downtown. It’s a recognized historic district, with plenty of character and charm. It’s also known for being one of the most visited places in the city.

The Gaslamp Quarter is probably best known for city nightlife, and it’s the place to go to catch the latest theatre, comedy or jazz performance, see the trendiest clothes and people or eat the best cuisine. That said, there’s plenty for kids to do here.

The Gaslamp Quarter is easily walkable, but the kids may enjoy taking a bike taxi. It’s likely the most kid friendly during the day.

The Beaches of San Diego

coronado beach by the hotel coronado PXBY

San Diego is easily the city of the beaches, so visiting the beach is an absolute must when you visit. Some of our favorite San Diego beaches for kids are Coronado Beach, Del Mar City Beach, Moonlight Beach, Mission Bay, Cardiff State Beach, South Ponto Beach, La Jolla Shores, and Silver Strand State Beach.

Mission Beach is a great choice for families that want to relax, with great spots to sunbathe, and a buzzing beachfront Boardwalk, with a sea view café. It’s also a great spot for adventurous families that want to surf. Ocean Beach is a chic and relaxed vibe, while dog lovers will adore – you guessed it – Dog Beach.

Coronado Beach is great for beach volleyball, but it’s also home to a unique experience – ice skating! You can skate at Hotel del Coronado, with stunning view of the beach.

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Do you have any other ideas for the best attractions in San Diego as a family? Let us know!

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21 Best Things to do in Destin Florida Bucket List https://www.thebarefootnomad.com/north-america/best-things-to-do-destin-florida-bucket-list/ https://www.thebarefootnomad.com/north-america/best-things-to-do-destin-florida-bucket-list/#comments Wed, 23 Dec 2020 18:00:00 +0000 https://www.thebarefootnomad.com/?p=27374 We look at some of the best things to do in Destin Florida.

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Looking for some fun Destin activities?

If you love beautiful beaches and great water activities, it’s good to know that Destin is one of Florida’s not so hidden treasures.

Situated around the halfway point between Florida’s theme park mecca of Orlando and Louisiana’s very popular city of New Orleans, Destin is a Florida Gulf Coast playground with miles of white sand beaches and calm ocean currents.

The water activities in particular around Destin are what typically draw in the visitors and why Destin and it’s neighbor city of Fort Walton are known in the Florida Panhandle as places not to be missed.

Things to do in Destin Florida

So, whether you’re in Florida for a day or for a week, if you’re looking for fun things to do in Destin with or without kids, here’s a list of some of the best activities Destin and the surrounding areas have to offer.

Crab Island

One of the biggest draws to the region is the ever popular Crab Island which isn’t an actual island but a large submerged sandbar situated between Destin and Fort Walton in the entrance to Choctawatchee Bay.

With water depths ranging from 2 to 4 feet, gorgeous sand beneath and zero waves, Crab Island is a great place to hang out for the day. Check out our post on things to do in Crab Island if you want to find out more about it. Crab Island is one of the most fun things to do while in Destin Fl!

Take a Cruise in Destin Florida

No matter your tastes, Destin has some amazing day and night cruises. Whether you want to party like a local, capture the wind and go sailing, search for friendly dolphins or just cruise the beautiful blue green waters off the coast, there’s a Destin cruise perfect for you. Not sure which one to choose? Here’s some of the more popular Destin area cruises.

Destin Dolphin Tours on a Boat

With several well known dolphin pods surrounding the waters around Destin, going on a dolphin cruise in Destin practically guarantees some dolphin time. As well as dolphin spotting, several Destin dolphin excursions include fishing and a lunch. Kids will especially enjoy a Destin Dolphin tour.

friends partying on a boat

Dolphin Tours on a Jet Ski

Don’t like crowds? Crave a little more speed or want to be closer to nature? Then take a guided Jet Ski tour and get up close to nature. There are a few options for guided dolphin jet ski tours out of Destin and Fort Walton that will have you smiling ear to ear as you zip across the water. If the call of nature includes zooming around at 30 miles an hour then this is the cruise style for you.

Destin Sailing Tour

Whether you’re jumping on a small single sail boat or hopping on a huge catamaran, the outcome will be the same. At Destin that means the wind at your back and no sounds save the waves slapping your bow. With miles of gorgeous coastline and calm seas all around, going sailing on the Emerald Coast is a guaranteed good day.

Sunset Cruises around Destin Florida

Love sunsets? Who doesn’t. Due to the angle of the coast in this area, Destin has some amazing sunsets that can only be truly enjoyed while on a boat. Whether you’re looking to be inspired by nature’s beauty or just want that perfect pic to send back to your loved ones, going on a sunset cruise in Destin is a surefire way to end the night on a high note. Coupled with some dolphin sightings and maybe a drink or two, going on a sunset cruise is a great couple or family activity for everyone.

Destin Tiki Cruises

Enjoy partying while the sun sets on one of Destin’s infamous Tiki Cruises.

Sure, you can jump on a pontoon boat (great for families) or get on one of the larger party barges (great for dancers), but Miami has nothing on a Destin Tiki party boat. This one definitely isn’t for the family and a few last the night so choose your party boat wisely. These floating Tiki Huts come complete with a bartender and how hard you party just depends on who you take with you. A tiki cruise is one of the most unique Destin Florida attractions you’ll find!

Go Jet Skiing

Hate dolphins, yeah, who doesn’t. (Just kidding.) Love speed, freedom and the open sea? Well, if you’ve never done it then it’s time to get on a Jet Ski. With some great options around Destin and Fort Walton, renting a Jet Ski is a great way to get away from it all and leave your troubles behind.

Rent a Stand Up Paddleboard

Prefer a quieter existence to the roar of the Jet Ski but still want some alone time? Then renting a paddleboard is where it’s at. We love ours and use them every chance we get. You can rent a stand up paddleboard in Destin by the hour, day or even the week. Not much beats a slow paddle with the chance to see dolphins or even giant rays beneath you while you check out Crab Island or the miles of coastline.

Rent a Kayak in Destin

Love everything about stand up paddleboards but hate standing? Then maybe renting a kayak in Destin is more your thing. We love them both but when we really want to put on the miles or don’t want to risk getting wet we take out our kayaks. Destin is a great place to rent a kayak and is an easy way to get yourself out on the water if you want to save a little bit of money.

kayaking in Destin Florida

Go Fishing in Destin Florida

Whether you love deep sea fishing or just catching a few small ones for an impromptu fish fry on the beach, Destin has you covered. With options ranging from renting a small fishing boat to chartering a large captained vessel, the options are huge. With one of largest fish chartering fleets on the east coast, You can see a few Destin fishing options here on Tripadvisor.

Rent a Pontoon Boat

Want to do all the above? Then maybe a pontoon boat rental is the thing for you. With captained and self guided rentals available, you can rent a pontoon for the day and get a chance to do it all. It’s one of the best things to do in Destin Florida with kids, for sure.

Start by some early morning dolphin spotting followed by a little fishing for that tasty beachside fish fry then follow it up with a few hours hanging with the locals at Crab Island before stopping at one of the several delicious restaurants that permeate the entire Destin area. Then get back on the boat for a little more dolphin sightings as you wait for sunset. It really doesn’t get much better than that.

Want the best of both worlds? You can rent both a pontoon boat and a jet ski.

Banana Boat

While many head to Florida to visit the popular theme parks surrounding Orlando and others head down to Miami for the nightlife, far away from the hubbub of Disney or the wizarding world of Harry Potter you can find an area ripe for entertainment. That’s right. I’m talking about Banana Boat rides. Nobody does them better than the crews around Destin. Haven’t tried it? I dare you to grab a few friends and tell your driver to hit it.

Parasailing in Destin

Far below the clouds but high above the crowds, you’ll find me. That’s right, due to the calm waters of the bay, parasailing is a popular activity in Destin. Whether you brave the skies alone or with a friend, there’s several outfitters in the area who can tow you up for a view of the area that only the birds know.

Destin Beaches

Love beaches? We sure do and we’ve walked on some of the best in the world.

Hitting the beach is definitely one of the best family things to do in Destin, and it doesn’t hurt that it’s a free thing to do in Destin as well!

Destin has some great beaches and even more importantly, has some great sand. If you love to make sandcastles but want a little tutelage, then maybe think about taking some sand castle lessons while you’re in Destin. The best part is they come to you!

Destin Florida Arial view

Destin Harbor Boardwalk

After a long day on the water, stretching your feet is a great activity. so make sure you check out the Destin Harbor Boardwalk. With dozens of restaurants, including some of the freshest seafood in the country as well as shops, hotels and attractions you’ll almost be sad you stayed on the water so long.

Gulfarium Marine Adventure Park

Penguins, dolphins, alligators and more can be found at the Gulfarium Marine Adventure Park located on the nearby beach in Fort Walton which happens to be just a few minutes drive from the Destin Harbor. Dancing dolphins, inquisitive sea lions, sharks, rays and even pelicans can be found at one of the Panhandle’s first aquariums and wildlife education centers.

Big Kahuna’s Waterpark

Waterslides, tube runs, mini golf and more can be found at the Big Kahuna’s Waterpark during the summer months. If your kids (or your adrenaline seeking friends) need a little more excitement than a day at the beach can bring, then hitting the local Destin waterpark might raise their spirits.

Other things to do in Destin Florida

While there are plenty of things to do in Destin Florida, the most important thing to remember is to have fun and be safe.

Let us know in the comments below if we missed any of your favorite things to do in Destin Florida!

Want to have some more Florida fun? Check out our posts on the  best beaches in the Florida Key, and family fun at LEGOLAND Florida 

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10 Fun Things To Do at ICON Park Orlando https://www.thebarefootnomad.com/north-america/things-to-do-icon-park-orlando-florida/ https://www.thebarefootnomad.com/north-america/things-to-do-icon-park-orlando-florida/#comments Fri, 04 Dec 2020 18:00:00 +0000 https://www.thebarefootnomad.com/?p=27283 Looking for the best things to do at ICON Park Orlando?

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Looking for the most fun things to do at ICON Park in Orlando, Florida?

ICON Park is a big place, complete with an aquarium, wax museum, a truly cool observation wheel, and plenty of shops and restaurants.

In a hurry? See ICON Park’s prices and more now.

What is there to do at ICON Park?

We always adore our family vacations in Orlando. It’s such a great place to kick back and have fun, with affordable accommodation, plenty of fun family things to do, gorgeous weather, and great food.

When we’re not visiting the huge attractions like Universal Orlando (see our Wizarding World of Harry Potter tips here, along with our guide of the best Wizarding World of Harry Potter souvenirs), or LEGOLAND Florida, we carve out time for some of the other fun attractions in Florida.

ICON Park (formerly ICON Orlando 360) is a vast 20 acres open-air park. There are dozens of fun attractions and activities at ICON Park, but we’ve picked 10 favorites to share.

Ride The Wheel at ICON Park

Have you ever heard of the London Eye? It’s a famous London landmark Ferris wheel with a great view of the city of London, and a must do on every list of the best things to do with kids in London.

Wheel at ICON Park is Orlando’s version of the London Eye. It was built in 2015, it’s an iconic observation wheel that takes visitors to see a stunning view of Orlando. The Wheel is one of the most iconic things to do at ICON Park.

How long does it take to ride The Wheel?

The ride on The Wheel takes about 20 minutes.

Is The Wheel worth it?

The Wheel takes visitors 400 feet in the air, with a gorgeous view at the top. From the top of the observation wheel, you can see Universal Orlando, Walt Disney World, and nearby lakes and nature reserves. This alone is well worth the price of admission in our opinion! The land around the theme parks in Orlando is incredibly flat, and great views are pretty hard to come by!

If you’re concerned about social distancing, you can even take the ride all by yourself, or reserve a private ride with friends and family. 

The Wheel is an absolute must see, but there are plenty of other things to see and do in ICON Park.

ICON Park Orlando ticket sales family

Madame Tussauds Orlando

I’ve always been a fan of a great wax museum. The artistry of the wax figures is definitely impressive, and even a little bit creepy (in a good way, if that makes any sense).

The days of wax museums playing a stuffy, dust-covered homage to your parent’s favorite movie stars and politicians are long gone. These days, Madame Tussauds has Justice League heroes, Aquaman, plus all the familiar favorites. A lot of the attractions here are interactive, bringing the fun factor way up.

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SEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium

SEA LIFE Orlando has over 5,000 species, including sharks, octopi, and penguins.

ICON Park Sealife Aquarium

Orlando StarFlyer

If there’s an adventure lover in your group, make sure you stop by the Orlando StarFlyer. At 450 feet tall, this is the world’s tallest swing ride.

Orlando Starflyer ICON Park

Pearl Express Train

Every theme park needs a theme park train, and ICON Park has a great one. The Pearl Express Train is perfect for all ages, and departs in front of The Wheelhouse. It’s also a fantastic way to rest your feet for a few minutes while you enjoy the sights.

7D Dark Ride Adventure

This is an absolute blast. The 7D Dark Ride Adventure is a shooting game in a whopping seven dimensions, including wind, movement and sound.

Have Family Fun at Arcade City

Our family loves arcades, so Arcade City is a must see for us. It’s always fun to compete for prizes (our youngest has the best luck!), and arcades are a ton of fun! When you buy an ICON Park Play Pass, you get a $5 Play Card to Arcade City in addition to admission to 7 other ICON Park attractions.

Shopping till you drop

There’s a pretty good variety of shopping, with casual mementos at the Wheelhouse Gift Shop and 360 gifts.

If sweet treats are more your thing, be sure to check out the Sugar Factory. Flip Flop Shops and Calenoi Sunglasses can take care of your warm weather summer gear needs.

Woman with shopping bags

Take in the entertainment

There’s plenty of entertainment to keep you busy, with everything from free light shows at night, to country music, to nightly flamenco shows at Tapa Toro.

Grab a great meal, or a tasty snack

There’s definitely an international flair to the restaurants at ICON Park.  One of the best (we think) is iCafe de Paris, which serves up delicious French crepes.

If Mexican is your thing, check out Uncle Julio’s Mexican Restaurant, or Tapa Toro for Spanish cuisine.

Lovers of Japanese food can get their sushi or ramen at Mikado Japanese Restaurant.

If you’re looking for something more casual, check out the options at the The Wheelhouse Market Food Hall below The Wheel at ICON Park.

Latte being poured

Is ICON Park free?

Admission to ICON Park is always free, but some attractions, like The Wheel, charge admission prices.

Parking at ICON Park is also free!

If you want to visit ICON Park on a budget, it’s a fantastic place to enjoy the nightly light shows, dancing fountains, and people watch on the central green without spending money.

ICON Park Orlando tickets

The best place to buy ICON Park tickets is directly on the ICON Park website here.

ICON Park Orlando ticket sales

ICON Park discounts

The easiest way to save is to book online on the ICON Park website here.

Save over 45% on admission with the ICON Play Pass!

You can save $2 off The Wheel admission price when you book online, and there are also discounts for Florida residents. There are also attraction combo packs to help save money.

There are also several days every year where admission to The Wheel is free for active and retired military.

Hotels near ICON Park Orlando

ICON Park has a fantastic location near Disneyworld and Universal Orlando. Because of this, it’s easy to find hotels or an Airbnb.

Looking for a great deal on your next Airbnb? Click here to get a $35 USD credit!

Looking for some fun in other parts of Florida? Check out our guide to Destin Florida, and the best things to do in Crab Island Florida near Destin.

Have you visited ICON Park ? What are your favorite things to do in ICON Orlando?

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Plan a Visit to Crab Island in Destin Florida https://www.thebarefootnomad.com/north-america/things-to-do-crab-island-destin-florida/ https://www.thebarefootnomad.com/north-america/things-to-do-crab-island-destin-florida/#comments Mon, 09 Nov 2020 18:00:00 +0000 https://www.thebarefootnomad.com/?p=26947 Feeling like some fun and sun on Crab Island in Destin Florida? Here's everything you'll need to know for your visit.

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Wondering what there is to do on Crab Island?

Here’s everything you’ll need to know, including great dining, attraction, tours, and events.

We always have so much fun when we visit Florida! It’s a beautiful spot for sun and sand, as well as visits to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter World at Universal Orlando, LEGOLAND, and the stunning beaches of the Florida Keys.

Crab Island is the perfect place to catch some of that famous Florida sunshine and fun!

What to do on Crab Island in Destin Florida

Crab Island is an underwater sandbar near Destin, Florida, near the Marler Bridge, at the entrance of Choctawhatchee Bay.

Crab Island is a popular place for both tourists and locals enjoying the sun.

Is Crab Island busy?

Originally a quiet escape used to anchor boats, Crab Island has become more and more popular with each year. Today, Crab Island is usually full of people catching rays, wading through the clear water, and enjoying the social scene.

At its busiest, you can see hundreds or even thousands of boats on Crab Island on a warm summer day.

When is Crab Island open, and when should I visit?

Because Florida’s Crab Island isn’t an official state park, it doesn’t have posted opening and closing hours. That said, most people visit during the day to enjoy a day in the sun.

Most of the floating restaurants and vendors are only open from March or April to October.

The water at high tide is exceptionally clear and enjoyable, though you can visit at low tide as well.

friends partying on a boat

How do I get to Crab Island?

Crab Island is just two minutes from the harbor at Destin, Florida.

There’s no land access to Crab Island, so you’ll have to get there over water.

Important! Because the currents can be strong, and there’s a lot of boat traffic, please don’t attempt to swim to Crab Island for safety reasons.

The best way to get to Crab Island is probably by pontoon boat or jet ski rental.

Most visitors rent a boat, or take their own. If you’re an inexperienced boater, it’s best to anchor on the outside of the sandbar, as currents and wind can make you bump into other boats if you’re too close.

Pontoon (party boats) are a great choice if you’re a large group, or if you’d like to stay for the day. In fact, pontoon boats are hugely popular here, earning Destin the nickname of “Pontoon Capital of the World”.

The easiest way to visit is to check out boat rentals to visit Crab Island in Destin, Florida.

It’s easiest to rent a boat or other watercraft either out of Destin Harbor, or Calhoun Avenue.

You can even hire a boat with a boat captain to take you out to the island.

You can also take a shuttle boat out to Crab Island from Destin Harbor. It’s a 32′ glass bottom boat that stays on the island for 2.5 or 3 hours. Adult tickets start at $40, and all trips are round trip.

As of 2020, taxi boats were no longer allowed to take people to Crab Island and drop them off.

Crab Island is also accessible by jet ski, kayak or paddle board.

Where did Crab Island get its name?

Today, Crab Island is an elongated sandbar. It wasn’t always that shape.

The island was created in the 1960s by the Army Corps of Engineers by dredging the Destin Pass. The extra material was dumped where Crab Island stands today.

Over the years drifting sands and hurricanes buried most of the island in sea water, covering up the original shape of the land: which was shaped like a crab.

Today, the island may no longer be shaped like a crab, but it definitely has thousands of the tiny little sea creatures on the sandbar floor.

What should I take to Crab Island?

You’ll be spending most of your time on Crab Island outdoors, so it’s a great idea to bring outdoor gear.

Sunscreen is a must, and definitely bring a swimsuit and towel if you plan to get into that crystal clear water.

There are plenty of food options, but if you don’t want to eat out, bring a cooler filled with drinks and something to eat.

How deep is the water at Crab Island?

Crab Island is actually an underwater sandbar. The water depth ranges from two to ten feet deep. In most parts it’s one to four feet deep.

Are there restaurants on Crab Island?

Because Crab Island is underwater, there aren’t fixed restaurants. Instead, you’ll find food vendors lined up on the island.

Vendors offer typical American casual food, with burgers, fries, ice cream, hot boiled peanuts, soft drinks, and sandwiches being hugely popular.

If you’re looking for snacks or supplies, there are mini stores that sell beach equipment like towels and sunscreen, as well as chips and pop.

You can’t buy alcohol at Crab Island, but you can bring your own.

Some vendors accept credit cards, but many are cash only, so be sure to bring some cash!

Activities on Crab Island

Because Crab Island is water based, most activities are built around fun and sun.

You can rent large water trampolines or even an inflatable slide if you’re there with a group.

Because large inflatables are becoming more and more restricted on Crab Island as of 2020, you may see fewer (or none) of them available for rent.

Kayaks and paddleboards are available for rent as well, and are a fantastic way to enjoy the clear water of the sandbar.

If you’re feeling a bit more like a motorized thrill, you can even rent a jet ski.

Snorkeling is also popular on the island. You can bring your own snorkel, rent a snorkel kit at the Destin harbor, or rent a snorkel, fins and mask from one of the rental places on the sandbar. You’ll need to be aware of boats if you’re snorkeling here, as the island can be crowded on summer weekends.

You’ll see a lot of parasailers out on Crab Island. Most rides don’t take more than half an hour, and it’s a unique way to get a different perspective on the local scene.

Sports on Crab Island, Florida

Water volleyball nets are set up all over Crab Island. It’s easy to paddle up and ask to join in a game, or you can even rent your own water volleyball net yourself.

If volleyball isn’t your thing, there’s also water basketball and smash ball.

Dolphin watching is a lot of fun in these waters. Dolphins and other marine life are commonly seen at Crab Island, though you may have better luck on a day when the island isn’t overly busy.

Looking for more fun stuff to do? Check out Destiny Water Adventures website for boat and jet ski rentals, plus great ideas for tours and activities.

In years past, there was a Crab Island Waterpark set up at the island. These days, there’s a tour that takes you to Crab Island, stopping at inflatables along the way.

Note: Because large inflatables won’t be allowed to anchor overnight on Crab Island as of 2020, you may see fewer of the large waterparks going forward.

There are plenty of other tours out to Crab Island, ranging from an adventure tour with plenty of water activities included, to the simple shuttle run, which just includes a visit to the island.

Every year, there’s an annual kickoff party in May. There’s a DJ, with plenty of partying and dancing.

Throughout the year, musical acts perform most Saturdays at noon.

Have you been to Crab Island in Destin, Florida? Tell us what you thought in the comments below!

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Universal Studios Hollywood Tips to Save you Time, Money, and Hassle https://www.thebarefootnomad.com/north-america/universal-studios-hollywood-tips/ https://www.thebarefootnomad.com/north-america/universal-studios-hollywood-tips/#comments Thu, 22 Aug 2019 18:00:00 +0000 https://www.thebarefootnomad.com/?p=18603 We share our best Universal Studios Hollywood tips and tricks with you.

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Universal Studios Hollywood

We visit Universal Hollywood whenever we get a chance, and make notes and tips for how make our next visit easier and more fun!

A visit to Universal Studios Hollywood can solid be a hit to the budget, so you’ll want to make the most of every minute, and come home with great memories of your vacation!

Universal Studios Hollywood Tips

Even though Universal Hollywood is a lot smaller than Universal in Florida, you could still spend a couple of days here and not watch every show, enjoy every ride, and snack at all the restaurants. We’ve got tips that can help save you money, and just as importantly, help save you time and hassle, whether you’re road tripping like us, or live nearby.

See our article on Universal Studios Orlando tips and tricks here!

Buy your tickets online, in advance

You can generally get a better deal if you buy your tickets in advance and online. In fact, right now Universal Hollywood has a buy one day, get one day free deal if you buy online. Deals change all the time, but we’ve definitely found the best prices online, rather than at the gate.

As an added bonus, tickets that we bought online got us early entry, half an hour before the park opens for ticket sales. This is huge!

See prices for Universal Studios Hollywood tickets online here at Undercover Tourist.

Universal Studios Hollywood red carpet

Go early and stay late

Buying your tickets online will get you 30 minute early admission, which is a huge bonus. You’ll be able to get in line for one of your favorite rides, a little early, when the park’s less buys.

We find that crowds drop off around 6 pm, so if you’re there on a night the park is open later, you’ll likely have shorter lineups.

Check opening and closing times

During our last visit, we were really surprised to notice that opening and closing times at Universal Studios Hollywood varied a lot day by day.

Depending on the day, the park can be open 9 am to 9 pm, 10 am to 6 pm or another variation. If you go on a day it’s open 9 to 9, you’ll get a solid 12 hours in the park, by a 10 to 6 day only gives you 8 hours, which is a huge difference. If you can, go on a day with longer opening hours.

Waterworld show at Universal Studios Hollywood

Visiting for two days is better than one

On our last visit to Universal Hollywood, we only had time for a one day visit. We managed to do all of the rides, shows and attractions on our must-do list, but it would have been nice to have time to explore some of our second choices for rides, like the Mummy.

See prices for Universal Studios Hollywood tickets online here at Undercover Tourist.

That said, one day is enough to see Universal Hollywood, but we’d suggest two days if you want to have a more relaxed time, enjoy your favorite rides more than once, try out some of the smaller rides and attractions, or take the time to leisurely stroll through Diagon Alley at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter.

Make sure you check for the latest deals on Universal tickets. We’ve often seen buy one day, get one day free deals (though we weren’t quite so lucky over spring break, one of their busiest times). These deals are one of our favorite Universal Studios Hollywood hacks.

The Mummy Universal Studios Hollywood California

Stay nearby

Los Angeles is notorious for traffic jams for a reason. During our last visit, every time we hit the expressway or any highway, we were snarled in traffic. If you’re lucky, it’ll be congested and keep moving, but if you’re not, you could be stuck in traffic for hours.

The best way to avoid getting stuck in traffic, and saving a lot of time, on your way to Universal Hollywood is to stay as close as possible to the park as your budget allows.

It’s not well advertised on the Universal site, but there is a section where you can book your Universal tickets and hotel together. We found that prices may be a hair cheaper than booking separately, but your mileage may vary.

We generally to go the route of booking our hotel and Universal Hollywood tickets separately, since we haven’t found any big perks for of booking them together, and the price for our visits is comparable either way.

Universal Studios Hollywood entrance

Universal’s partner hotels are the Hilton Los Angeles/Universal City, Sheraton Universal Hotel, The Garland, Coast Anabelle Hotel, Best Western Plus Carriage Inn, Los Angeles Marriott Burbank Airport, Safari Inn, Loews Hollywood Hotel, Sportsmen’s Lodge Hotel (and about 10 more).

If you have the budget, the Hilton Los Angeles/Universal City and Sheraton Universal Hotel are the best of the bunch. Both are within a mile of Universal Studios Hollywood in Universal City, and within walking distance to Universal Studios and Citywalk. Hilton Los Angeles/Universal City and the Sheraton Universal Hotel both have a complimentary Universal Studios shuttle to the main entrance of Universal Studios and Citywalk.

Unfortunately, on our last visit, we booked at the last minute, and there weren’t any good rates at any of the Universal partner hotels. We ended up staying in North Hollywood, at the two star Colony Inn North Hollywood. It was serviceable, but I think I’d only recommend it as a budget option if your choices are really limited.

The only real advantage I found is that it was easy driving distance to Porto’s Bakery and Cafe, which is probably my favorite find in Los Angeles in the last few years. There are crazy long lines at Porto’s for a reason, and one of the best and biggest selections of pastries I’ve ever seen.

Go on the studio tour

We’re huge Harry Potter fans, so the Wizarding World of Harry Potter was definitely our favorite part of the park. The famous studio tour came in a close second, and is unique to Universal Studios Hollywood.

For the tour, you hop on a tram, and you drive through the Universal Studios lot, with a very entertaining conductor narrating your tour. There are hints of old time Hollywood glamor, nostalgia driving past the clock tower from Back to the Future, and even some thrills courtesy of King Kong, Jaws, and Jurassic World.

When we went a couple of months ago, we had a personal guide for our tram, who was fantastic, but I see that the Universal site says the ride is now narrated on HD monitors by Jimmy Fallon (the star of “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon”.

Universal Studios Hollywood Studio Tour Jurassic Park

Go to the busiest big ticket rides first thing in the morning

Universal only gets busier as the day goes on, so get in line for your must-ride big ticket rides as early as possible.

On our last visit, we had early admission, so we made our way right away to Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey first thing. We’re glad we did! When we walked by later in the day, the lines were at least twice as long.

See our Wizarding World of Harry Potter tips for Universal Orlando!

Hogwarts Castle Universal Studios Hollywood

Plan the date of your visit!

There are huge differences in the business of Universal Hollywood, depending on time of year, day of the week, and whether there are any major holidays.

We visited during spring break (which is generally fairly busy), but we elected to go mid-week when crowds were less than on the weekend. Fewer crowds means less waiting in lines, and being able to sit a little closer to the shows.

This handy crowd calendar can help you pick a quieter day to visit.

Get the Universal Express Pass

If you’re visiting during an especially busy time, or if you want to maximize the rides you enjoy, a Universal Express Pass can be well worth the money.

The Universal Express Pass lets you bypass regular lines. It includes park admission, but also get you ONE-TIME express access to each ride, attraction and seated show. So, you can only use it one time on each ride, attraction or show.

The downside is that it’s quite a bit more expensive (sometimes almost twice the price of regular admission), but it may be well worth it if you’re short on time, or visiting when it’s especially busy.

Universal Studios Hollywood The Simpsons Crustyland

Arrive early enough to allow for for security and lineups

We got our tickets online, which gave us early access to the park by 30 minutes.

Unfortunately, we hadn’t allowed quite enough time for the security line (which took about 15 minutes) or waiting in the main lineup at the gate (another 15 minutes). We still got in about 20 minutes early, but I wish we’d gotten there a touch earlier.

Eat during quieter times

If you stop by a popular restaurant like Three Broomsticks during standard lunch (noon to 1 pm) or dinner times (6 pm to 7 pm), you’ll likely end up waiting in line for a while.

If you plan your meals earlier or later, lineups will be shorter, and you can save yourself some time.

Three Broomsticks at Universal Studios Hollywood

Have a plan!

While Universal Studios Hollywood is much smaller than Universal Studios in Florida, it’s still a big enough park that you can waste a lot of time wandering around if you don’t plan your visit.

Since Universal Hollywood is set on a hillside, there are two main areas (lots) that are separated by a series of escalators. It can take about 10 to 15 minutes to go up or down the escalators (depending on how busy it was), so you can kill a lot of time just going between lots.

Take a look at the park map here

Escalators at Universal Studios Hollywood California

Get the Universal Hollywood app

The Universal Hollywood app is fantastic. It has a park map, plus it shows live wait times for rides, attractions and shows. Plus there’s even information on restaurants and restaurant menus, which was great for planning meals for the vegetarians in the family.

You can get the app on Google Play here, or on the App Store for iOS here.

Vegetarian meal at Three Broomsticks Universal Hollywood

Yes, there’s free WiFi in the park

We found Universal’s free WiFi to be plenty fast, and managed to get a signal absolutely everywhere in the park.

Our Wizarding World of Harry Potter California tips

We’re huge Potterheads, and loved nothing more than visiting the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Hollywood. It’s definitely a lot smaller than the Orlando version, with fewer rides, and much less to see, but it’s still a ton of fun, and well worth a visit.

Harry Potter World California

Get a wand

One of our kids favorite things to do in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter was to use the interactive wands to cast spells in shop displays. The wands really make you feel that you’re a true witch or wizard, rather than a muggle.

Teen using wand at Universal Studios Hollywood

We bought our interactive wands in Universal Orlando, and were thrilled to find they worked perfectly in Universal Hollywood as well.

Each wand costs around $50, but you can use it on multiple visits. Since the wand chooses the wizard, you can stop by a wand cart or shop Ollivanders to get one.

Universal Studios Hollywood Wand Helper

Butter beer

I’m a little hesitant to say how much we spent on butterbeer for the four of us during our last one day visit, but let’s just say it was closer to $100 than $50.

You can get three kinds of butterbeer here, standard butterbeer, frozen butterbeer, and hot butterbeer.

Standard butterbeer tastes a little like a cross between cream soda and root beer, and is topped with a butterscotch caramel creamy topping. It’s our favorite.

Butter beer at Universal Studios Hollywood

Frozen butterbeer is essentially a butterbeer slushy and great for hot days. Some people love it, but we’re so-so on it.

Hot butter beer is like a caramel/butterscotch white chocolate topped with a creamy topping. It’s delicious, and great for cooler days.

See prices for Universal Studios Hollywood tickets online here at Undercover Tourist.

Do you have any favorite Universal Studios Hollywood tips and tricks? Let us know in the comments! We’d love to hear about them!

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