- TripBuzz discovered 72 different types of activities for couples in the Arcadia area, including Canoeing (like Canoe Outpost), Nature & Wildlife Areas (like Lions, Tigers & Bears), Parks (like Brownville Park) and Antique Shops (like The Arcadia Opera House), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 42 date ideas in or near Arcadia, Florida, including 33 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Punta Gorda, Port Charlotte, Englewood and North Port.
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Centennial Park is a hub for community events like Farmer's Markets and auto shows. The park also has picnic tables, a gazebo, a veterans' memorial, and an interactive splash pad for children.
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Visitors to Stump Pass Beach & Park can enjoy swimming, fishing, kayaking, picnicking and hiking the nature trail. Wildlife that can be seen there include West Indian manatees, gopher tortoises, snowy egrets, least terns and frigate birds.
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The Venice Municipal Beach is a certified Blue Wave Beach and has won in 2008 the best restored Beach Award. Volleyball courts, picnic areas and boardwalks are some of the amenities found here. There are also many shark teeth and other fossils to be found in the sand.
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Fishing, swimming, kayaking, picnicking and playing in the playgrounds can all be done at the Caspersen Beach. It has 9,150 feet in shoreline length and covers 177 acres.
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As a foodie tour, The Taste of Venice Grand Gourmet Food Tour offers visitors food samples from local shops and restaurants. At each stop, chefs will explain the history of the food they are presenting.
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Amelia Island Historic District, rich in the areas past history, offers over 40 buildings to visit. A perfect location for a day-trip, the district features a collection of historic churches, homes, a saloon, a jailhouse and more.
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Covering an expanse of over 200 acres of unspoiled wilderness is Amelia Island State Park. The park is a popular location for scenic hiking, horseback riding and endangered species preservation.
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Famous for being the first African American beach resort area in the early 1900's, American Beach is as famous for its rich heritage as it is for its beauty. The beach is quiet and most frequented by locals, making it a perfect spot for relaxation, sunbathing or a seaside picnic.
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A popular dive site in Key Largo is Christ of the Deep. The sunken 9-foot bronze sculpture of Christ symbolizes peace of mankind and is located at the Key Largo Dry Rocks off John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park.
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Composed of 100 square miles of open water and seven small islands, Dry Tortugas National Park has as its main feature Fort Jefferson. The park is accessible only by boat or seaplane and offers wildlife viewing opportunities on land and in the water, most notably through snorkeling.