Summary

  • Florida enjoys average temperatures of around 82 degrees Fahrenheit in July, making it a great time for beachgoing and water sports.
  • St. Augustine is a historic city along Florida's north coast, with plenty of attractions and beautiful beaches to explore.
  • The Four Seasons Resort Orlando offers luxury accommodations and easy access to Walt Disney World Resort, perfect for a fun-filled family vacation.

Florida is home to many tourist attractions, and there are many beautiful things to see in this state, from sandy beaches with the clearest water to history-filled museums to theme parks and warm waters. No wonder it is one of the most popular vacation spots worldwide. Besides the attractions, the warmth and sun make it an excellent destination for summer.

For this reason, the state has become a place that most people think of when deciding to go for a family holiday. But because there are many things tourists can do in this state, planning the activities can sometimes be overwhelming. Whether they want to relax on the beach or enjoy a thrilling adventure, here are the best places to visit in Florida in July.

What Part of Florida is Best in July?

Florida tends to experience its hottest temperatures in July, but compared to other states, it's relatively cool. Florida enjoys average temperatures of around 82 degrees Fahrenheit in July, though this low heat is also very muggy.

July is a great time to visit Florida for a family vacation as it's ideal weather for beachgoing, swimming, and water sports.

10 St. Augustine

A stunning drone shot of St. Augustine's coastline in Florida.
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A stunning drone shot of St. Augustine's coastline in Florida.

Although St. Augustine is an old city, it has a rich history to share and a lot of attractions to enjoy in the summer, particularly in July. It's perfect for those who want to enjoy a different scenery from the city's busy life.

Travelers love the historic views of buildings and courtyards as old as 1565. St. Augustine is along Florida's north coast, making it an ideal spot to see several beautiful beaches like Anastasia State Park, Ponte Vedra Beach, Crescent Beach, and Vilanof Beach. Plus, there are plenty of historical activities in this great city.

History says it is where Ponce De Leon discovered water at The Fountain of Youth at Archaeological Park that helps individuals maintain a youthful appearance when they drink it. Guests can also visit Colonial Quarter and Castillo San Marcos, which have a fascinating history.

Time to visit:

  • Monday to Thursday: 10 am to 8 pm
  • Friday to Saturday: 10 am to 9 pm
  • Sunday: 12 pm to 6 pm

Main attractions:

  • Old Jail Museum Tour
  • Potter’s Wax Museum
  • Dolphin and Wildlife Adventure

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9 Four Seasons Resort (& Disney) Orlando

Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort
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Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort

The Four Seasons Resort Orlando offers a blend of comfort and fun for everyone in the family, and since it is located at Walt Disney World Resort, travelers can expect a fantastic time here.

The place has luxurious suites that are well-furnished and offer great views. Plus, travelers can visit Theme Park at Walt Disney Resort for a fun-filled experience.

Time to visit:

  • Check-in time is 4 pm, and check-out time noon

Attractions close by:

8 Ichetucknee Springs State Park

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Ichetucknee Springs, Florida, USA
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Ichetucknee Springs, Florida, USA

The over 2,500 acres of wildlife make this State Park one of the best family vacation spots. But besides animals, guests also get to see eight clear springs that merge and form the Ichetucknee River, measuring six miles long.

Individuals can rent a tube, float through the park, kayak, or go snorkeling under the lush canopy. There are also campground facilities for those who love camping.

Time to visit:

  • 8 am to 7:45 pm

Main attractions:

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7 Amelia Island

Ritz-Carlton Amelia Island
Ritz-Carlton Amelia Island 
Ritz-Carlton hotel in Amelia Island

Amelia Island Offers 13 miles of beachfront for tourists. It is the best place to visit for people who hate crowded beaches. The Island suits families who want to chill out from busy city life.

Apart from enjoying the scenic views of the beach, guests can ride a horse or cruise on the river. There are also great eye catchy museums, like Fernandina Beach Pinball Museum, Amelia Island Museum, and Blue Door Artists.

Time to visit

  • Open daily from 6 am to 9 pm

Address:

  • 102 Center Street, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034

6 Rosemary Beach

Rosemary Beach, Florida
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Distant view of vacationers at Rosemary Beach, Florida

Rosemary Beach is worth visiting all through summer and is located 20 miles from Panama City. It is filled with white sand and beautiful cottages. The old-fashioned main street makes this place a great relaxation spot for families.

The best thing about this place is that everything is within walking distance, although some people choose to cycle. One can walk to the neighboring Alys Beach, enjoy hand-rolled donuts, or let the kids have fun at the nearby splash pad.

Time to visit:

  • Sunday to Saturday, 9 am to 6 pm

Main attractions

Address:

  • Florida 32413, Marekani

Related:10 Perfect Beaches On Florida's East Coast

5 Kissimmee

Kissimmee, Florida, USA
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Kissimmee, Florida, USA

Kissimmee is the best sport suitable for those who love enjoying beauty and adventure. It has amazing theme parks, world-class resorts, and sparkling lakes. The place offers both excitement and time to bond with loved ones. From exploring outdoor adventures to enjoying theme parks, there are many ways for families to entertain themselves.

With over 70,000 accommodation spots, everyone will find an option that suits their budget and style.

Time to visit:

  • Sunday to Saturday, 11 am to 11 pm

Main attractions:

  • Pirates Adventure Dinner Show
  • Medieval Times Dinner and Show Ticket

4 Ginnie Springs

Scuba divers in Ginnie Springs, Florida
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Scuba divers in Ginnie Springs, Florida

Ginnie Springs is another great place for families that hosts over 200 acres of woodland and offers some of Florida's most beautiful water scenes. It is excellent for people that love outdoor adventures.

Waters here remain at 72 degrees Fahrenheit all year, meaning that individuals can swim, kayak, scuba dive, and even do snorkeling any time.

The park has seven springs, allowing enough space for different water activities. There are many rental tubes, kayaks, paddleboards, and canoes to rent as well.

Time to visit:

  • 8 am to sunset
  • Campers are allowed 24-hr access

Address:

  • 7300 NE Ginnie Springs Rd High Springs FL 32643.
  • Tel: (386) 454-7188.

Charges:

  • 15 USD per an adult person
  • 5 USD per child

3 Cape Canaveral

Rocket shuttle at the Kennedy Space Center on Merritt Island
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Rocket shuttle at the Kennedy Space Center on Merritt Island

Cape Canaveral has a lot to offer, but for families with kids passionate about science and space, the Kennedy Space Center is a highlight. A longer trip is better, but travelers can enjoy its highlights in one day with careful planning. Those planning to spend a day here should be there by 9 am when it opens to make the most of the trip.

Kennedy Space Center is an ideal spot for families to explore, with exhibits like live gaming action involving NASA missions. It's also an excellent place to stay cool while visiting in the summer.

Cape Canaveral also offers a manatee sanctuary park, casinos, the Brevard Zoo, and more.

Time to visit:

  • 9 am to 5 pm every day

Address:

  • Space Commerce Way, Merit Island, FL 32953

2 Captiva Island

Colorful beach bar on Captiva Island, Florida
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Colorful beach bar on Captiva Island, Florida

Captiva Island is a quiet place located in Fort Myers. It is excellent for those last-minute planners who want to enjoy outdoor activities. Kids can enjoy bird watching and gathering seashells here.

Its 300 acres of land include cottages, a golf course, outdoor pools, tennis courts, a harbor, and private beaches.

As the kids have fun with water sports and bike rentals, adults can treat themselves with a drink in the bar or enjoy a spa date.

Address:

  • 14790 Captiva Drive, Captiva Island, FL 33924

Charges:

  • Vary depending on the activity

Things to Do:

  • Boat riding
  • Tours and sightseeing
  • Dolphin cruising

Related: Sunshine State: 10 Best Beaches In Florida To Visit In The Summer

1 Lake Wales

The Singing Tower in Bok Tower Gardens near Lake Wales, Florida
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The Singing Tower in Bok Tower Gardens near Lake Wales, Florida

Lake Wales is a good place for families that want a break from busy city life. Visitors can unveil their inner cowboys as they tour the Westgate River Ranch Resort & Rodeo.

Young kids can enjoy pony rides and a petting farm, while older kids can visit the Adventure Park that offers zip lining, rock climbing, bungee jumping, and other fantastic outdoor activities.

Guests can also ride horseback in the plains and see the gazing Buffalo or learn to trap and skeet shoot. Adults can also enjoy a Night Street Party on Saturdays and some line dancing.

Time to visit:

  • Mon-Fri: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm

Address:

  • (863) 676-6678 140 E. Park Avenue Lake Wales, FL 33853