Sarasota, Florida -- The Sarasota Convention and Visitor's Bureau (SCVB) announces the fifth annual "Savor Sarasota," this year scheduled for June 1-14. During Savor Sarasota, participating restaurants create unique multi-course menus offered at the fixed price of $15 for lunch and $25 for dinner. Customers have the opportunity to sample the new food and wine flavors of Sarasota from a wide range of over 30 restaurants – many award-winning – at these special prices that are unavailable any other time of the year.
Amelia Island, Florida -- Consistently named among the Top 10 North American islands by Conde Nast Traveler’s Reader’s Choice Awards, Amelia Island, Fla. has long been a favorite destination for travelers from around the world. Making a visit to Amelia Island even more appealing, 15 of the island’s popular hotels, inns and resorts are offering a free night * for guests who book a qualifying stay. The ongoing offer allows visitors to use their free night with their current stay or during a return visit.
Key West, Florida -- Athletes can register now for the inaugural Key West Triathlon, with events set for Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 4-5, 2010. Presented by Key West’s Stay Fit Studio, the racing challenge is to include swimming in Gulf of Mexico waters off Key West, biking along a portion of the Keys’ scenic Overseas Highway and running beside the Atlantic Ocean.
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Orlando, Florida -- Planning your next trip to Walt Disney World® Resort in Orlando, Florida? You're in luck - You can instantly save $100 if you book a Disney hotel by noon CST on Wednesday April 7, 2010. That's right, it's a Disney 48-hour sale! Save $100 off your 3+ nights hotel or flight + hotel package with promotion code: DISNEY100 . Book by April 7, 2010 for travel by June 30, 2010.
Fort Lauderdale, Florida -- Life after dark takes on new meaningSea Turtle at Dusk this summer as endangered sea turtles make their way onto Greater Fort Lauderdale's eight moonlit beaches to lay their eggs deep in the sand, as they have done since the age of dinosaurs more than 150,000,000 years ago.
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