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Winter
December, January and February are great months to visit Florida. While much of the country is battling cold weather and winter storms, the Sunshine State boasts temperatures in the 60s and low 70s in the northern region, and 70s and low 80s in South Florida. Rainy days are rare this time of year, making it a great time to explore. You’ll enjoy fewer crowds than other times of the year, but keep in mind that Florida has roughly one million seasonal residents (aptly named “snowbirds” who flock to Florida during the colder months) so you’re not likely to have the beach all to yourself.Spring
Weather-wise, March, April and May are some of the best months in Florida. Sunny days abound and rain levels are minimal. Unsurprisingly, it’s also a busy time of year for tourists, so be prepared for higher-than-average hotel costs and plenty of people in and around popular tourist attractions. If you plan to visit beach towns like Panama Beach and Daytona Beach but don’t want to relive your college years, avoid March and April. These towns, and a few others on the Florida Panhandle, turn into spring break hotspots for young revelers from around the country.Summer
Some like it hot, and if that’s you, visit Florida in June, July and August. Temperatures are regularly in the 80s and 90s, with high humidity and frequent afternoon storms. Temperatures can be even hotter inland, where you won’t have ocean breezes to cool you off. Speaking of storms, it’s important to note that the Atlantic hurricane season traditionally begins in June, so be sure to pay attention to the weather forecast before and during your trip. Despite the soaring temperatures and hurricane risk, summer is still a popular time for visitors, especially families.Fall
Autumn brings slightly lower temperatures and smaller crowds, making it a great time to visit. Across the state, you’ll find fall festivals, from the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival in Orlando to the raucous Fantasy Fest in Key West. Hotel rates start to drop after Labor Day, making the fall a more affordable time to visit. It’s important to remember that the Atlantic hurricane season runs through the end of October, with the most activity occurring between August and October. If you’re traveling to Florida during any part of hurricane season, it’s smart to buy travel insurance.The best time to visit Florida theme parks
The Orlando area, the epicenter of American theme parks, is home to Walt Disney World Resort, Universal Orlando Resort and LEGOLAND Florida, among others. You’ll also find no fewer than seven water parks to cool off on hot days. Any Disney aficionado will tell you there is no crowd-free day at Disney World or other area parks. However, you will find Florida theme parks to be less crowded right after the holiday season (January and February) and in September, once schools are back in session. Regardless of the season, your best bet is always a weekday trip.The best time to visit Miami
Miami is an action-packed South Florida destination every month of the year, but the best time to visit depends on your preferences. Winter offers the mildest weather, without the sky-high temperatures or sticky humidity. Yet you’ll have to contend with crowds and high hotel prices. In summer, the temperature is hot but the deals are next level. Miami Spice Restaurant Month, Hotel Month and Spa Month all happen over the summer, making it a more affordable way to plan a luxury vacation.The best time to visit the Florida Keys
A 125-mile-long archipelago off the coast of South Florida, the Florida Keys are a unique destination. With island vibes and incredible natural beauty, the Keys are a bucket-list destination for many. But when should you visit?The Keys have distinct rainy and dry seasons. The rainy season runs from May to October, during which time the islands get the majority of their yearly rainfall — not to mention hurricane risk. The dry season is the most popular time to visit, as you’ll enjoy average temperatures in the 70s with very little rain. As with much of the state, prices and crowds are lower in the summer, but the weather can be unpredictable.Find your year-round Florida getaway with Pacaso
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01: What is the best month to go to Florida?
Florida is a popular travel destination every month of the year. When to visit will depend on a variety of factors including weather and crowd preferences. For those looking for fewer crowds and better prices, the summer months are the way to go, especially in destinations like Miami and the Florida Keys. This is largely due to the hot and humid conditions. But if you’re not afraid of a little moisture in the air, the summer months often have great deals to take advantage of. Autumn in Florida has slightly lower temperatures and thinning crowds. It’s during this time that hotel rates begin to drop making it an affordable time to travel. But beware of hurricane season which runs through the end of October and consider travel insurance, so you’re protected in the event your travel plans need to change. If weather is a big concern, your best bet is to visit Florida in the winter. The winter months offer mild temperatures and a welcome escape from the cold, making it a popular destination for tourists and the roughly one million seasonal residents who flock to the sunny shores of Florida to escape the chill. This is a busy time for Florida, but understandably so. Spring is the most beautiful time to travel to Florida with its sunny skies, dryer climate and temperatures hovering in the 70s and 80s. However, because of that, is a very popular time to visit, with many parts of the state turning into spring break hot spots. Avoid March and April if you want to enjoy Florida’s beach towns without the droves of college students. Orlando’s theme parks are busy year-round, but if you plan to visit just after the holidays in January and February or after school resumes in September, there is a good chance you’ll see slightly smaller crowds.
02: What is the cheapest month to visit Florida?
Summer tends to be a bit slower in Florida due to the hot and humid conditions. But because of that, you’ll likely find great deals on hotels and vacation packages. Additionally, hotel rates typically drop after Labor Day. But be aware of hurricane season that spans from August through October.
03: What months is Florida too hot?
Summer months see the hottest temperatures in Florida. However, the warm waters at the state’s many beach towns, coastal cities and the glistening Florida Keys offer relief from the heat and humidity.
04: What is the best weather season in Florida?
Florida’s climate is at its best during the spring. Mild temperatures, sunny skies and dry weather make it a tranquil and idyllic time to visit the sunshine state.