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During February, temperatures start to get a little hotter, which means more and more people will flock to the beaches. March is the start of spring in Florida, and the area tends to be quite sunny and dry.

In April, the days start to get longer and the temperatures reach approximately 27 Celsius 81 Fahrenheit. Both are definitely worth a visit. The month of May brings with it the start of the warm weather, making Florida the ideal vacation destination.

The month of June is well-known for being the wettest month in Florida. August is another hot month in Florida, which means a lot of people head straight for the beach. This time of the year is when the theme parks can be particularly busy before the little ones get back to school. Once the Labor Day celebrations are over and done with, you will find that September is a quieter and slightly cooler month.

October is perhaps one of the best months to head to Florida if you would like to visit when the weather is still pretty good. Temperatures can get up to 22 Celsius 72 Fahrenheit and there is a lot less rain around, too.

Known to be quite dry, November is a good time to visit, especially as it signals the start of the International Film Festival that takes place in Fort Lauderdale. The area is a lot quieter than it is at any other time of the year, but most attractions are still open, so you may want to visit if you like quiet streets and cooler weather.

As you can see, Florida has something to offer everyone no matter when you choose to visit. So, think about what weather suits you the most and what events you would like to see. Then book your vacation to this exciting part of the world! Featured image by Ed Derrico from Unsplash. It's also the start of hurricane season, which peaks in September and October. School's out for summer, so theme parks become insanely crowded. Northern-beach and theme-park high season continues through July.

Swamp trails are unbearably muggy and buggy; stick to crystal springs and coastlines. America's Independence Day is cause for parades and fireworks, large and small, across the state.

Miami draws the biggest crowd for the best fireworks and laser show. July marks the start of scallop season. Key events: Fourth of July, Goombay Festival.

Miami's restaurants join together in August to offer prix-fixe lunches and dinners in an attempt to draw city residents from their apartments. September is the most active month for hurricanes in Florida. Travelers should take all hurricane alerts, warnings and evacuation orders seriously. Key events: Labor Day. Plan your next vacation to one of these top destinations in Florida. This is the end of the hurricane season. Temperatures drop, rains abate, school returns, and crowds leave.

As a result, prices dip all over. Halloween-themed events and parties start running at theme parks and towns across the state. Florida's 'dry' winter season begins. Northern 'snowbirds' start flocking to their Florida condos.

It's safe to hike again. Thanksgiving holidays spike tourism for a week. Why your next road trip should be in Florida, plus where to go. And since Disney prices its tickets dynamically, visiting during a less crowded time of year will also be cheaper. Related: How to use points to buy Disney tickets. Related: These are the best times to visit Disney World. Generally speaking, here are good times to visit to see the following animals:.

Birds: January through early April — especially in South Florida — is a good time to see shorebirds, waterfowl, wading birds, passerines and raptors. October through December are also terrific birding months, with an abundance of shorebirds, colonial birds, white pelicans and other migratory birds arriving in greater numbers. Florida has many wildlife preserves and those are usually the best spots to go birding. Related: Best state parks in Florida.

Just be very careful when approaching alligators. You may not see the babies but if they are there, mama gator will fiercely protect them. Dolphins: Dolphins are commonly found on both the east and west coasts of the state. They are most active at sunrise, from around 10 a. Reptiles and amphibians: Be aware that Florida has its fair share of snakes, frogs and geckos.

While there are 50 species of snakes in the state, only six of them are dangerous to people: the Southern copperhead highland mocassin , cottonmouth water mocassin , Eastern diamondback rattlesnake, timber rattlesnake, dusky pigmy rattlesnake and Eastern coral snake.

If you plan to go hiking or walk through remote areas, be sure you have an understanding of which snakes are dangerous and which are not. The University of Florida is a good resource. From these ports, you can visit the Bahamas, Caribbean, Mexico, Panama Canal and even book transatlantic voyages to Europe.

Related: The best Caribbean cruise for every type of traveler. Florida is one of the most popular vacation destinations in America. That means certain destinations, especially cities like Orlando , Miami , Tampa and Naples, can get crowded during peak season. For most of Florida, peak season is roughly Thanksgiving through mid-April and then again during the summer months for places like Amelia Island, Daytona Beach and the theme parks of Central Florida.

Visiting at shoulder season, right before and directly after peak season, can provide a great value and fewer crowds. Related: Our favorite Florida hotels for every type of traveler. The cheapest months to fly to Florida are September, May except for Memorial Day weekend and early June before schools let out.

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