Miami, FL – State Launches Tools To Help Florida Visitors Plan Beach Vacations

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    This May 19, 2014 screenshot shows Florida Beach Finder, a new tool launched by Visit Florida, Florida’s tourism agency. The Beach Finder is designed to help vacationers figure out which of Florida’s beaches would be the best fit for them. (AP Photo/Florida Beach Finder)Miami, FL – With 825 miles of Florida beaches to plant your beach umbrella on, picking just the right spot for you and your family can be daunting. Do you want adventure or laid-back beaches? Family friendly or romantic setting?

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    On Monday, Visit Florida, the state’s tourism and marketing arm, launched some high-tech tools to help visitors find just the right beach for their summer vacation.

    The Florida Beach Finder allows travelers to virtually walk hundreds of miles of beaches — from legendary locations such as Miami’s South Beach to lesser-known sanctuaries like Cayo Costa off the west coast of Florida. It’s like Spotify, but for your beach vacation. Here’s how it works:

    Go to www.VISITFLORIDA.com and click on Florida Beach Finder. Then “tune” your preferences by moving four dials (red-dot sliders) up and down to adjust your beach personality, with preferences ranging from action-packed to secluded and somewhere in between. The beach finder displays different pictures that best match your preferences, and the visual options change with every tweak of the tuner.

    You can also virtually walk the beaches with Street View imagery in Google Maps. Last summer, Google spent four months photographing Florida beaches to create panoramic views of every beach in the state. It was Google’s first large-scale beach-mapping project and now all of those images — Google Beach View — are available on Visit Florida’s site.

    Nearly 95 million people visited the Sunshine State in 2013. With tourism being the state’s top industry, these high-tech tools will allow future visitors “to dig their virtual toes into any of Florida’s beaches and find their dream beach before them come,” said Susannah Costello, a vice president of Visit Florida. “For Florida, it’s an opportunity to showcase that we have the greatest variety of beach experiences in the world.”

    And to remember that fabulous beach vacation, Visit Florida is also launching a tool called Floridagrams where visitors can make a mini-movie of their trip. Users can upload up to five pictures of their beach vacation into the website, pick a story with an audio narration, and then email it to friends and family.

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    Online: www.VISITFLORIDA.com


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    HeshyEkes
    HeshyEkes
    9 years ago

    It won’t be long before technology advances so that I could “feel” like I was there & stay on my porch in Brooklyn! With an Oculus VR headset, and some sand from my grandson’s sandbox I’m almost there!