Pensacola — for the history nerd who also loves to scuba dive
Pensacola is the kind of Florida city that surprises people: equal parts beach town, cultural hub, and historic stronghold. Known as the “City of Five Flags,” it layers Spanish, French, British, and American influences into a charmingly walkable downtown, especially along Palafox Street, where boutiques, galleries, and hip wine bars and craft breweries fuel the nightlife. The city’s calendar stays busy with festivals and events (don’t miss Foo Foo Festival, a 12-day arts extravaganza), while the Naval Air Station anchors local pride—this is, after all, the home of the Blue Angels. Just off the coast, the U.S.S. Oriskany, the largest vessel ever sunk as an artificial reef, awaits scuba divers looking for some serious shipwreck time. When the weekend calls, locals escape to the sugar-white shores of Pensacola Beach or the wild dunes of Gulf Islands National Seashore, with Fort Pickens offering a history lesson right on the sand, and access to great shore diving.
Sarasota — where you can run away to the circus
Everybody has had that childhood dream of running away to the circus, or was that just me? The Ringling Museum immerses visitors in art, circus, history, architecture, performance, and gardens, transporting you to that big top tent, but you can also try out your skills walking the tightrope, balancing on horseback, or squeezing into a clown car at the onsite Tibbals Learning Center. Beyond the circus-appeal, Sarasota blends stunning Gulf Coast beaches, rich cultural offerings, and a lifestyle as active or relaxed as you want it to be. Abundant parks, nature preserves, and kid-friendly attractions—like Myakka River State Park, Marie Selby Botanical Gardens, and the Big Cat Habitat & Gulf Coast Sanctuary—make outdoor adventures a daily option. Another not-to-be-missed jewel of the area, Siesta Key, is just a short trolley ride away, and yes, it is free. Add year-round sunshine, easy access to boating, kayaking, and golfing, and it’s easy to see why Sarasota consistently ranks as one of Florida’s most desirable places to live.













