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I'm in Punta Gorda! You'll be going past on your way to Crystal River I'll be honest, I've lived here for 12 years and not done a lot of things I can tell you that Sarasota is full of some awesome museums. There's the botanical garden which is gorgeous. Also the Mote Aquarium is one of my favorite places. It's also a laboratory and rescue & rehab center. Highly recommended if you find yourself in the area.Other than that, I dunno! Regarding the gators - it's mating season, so it's a bit more dangerous than normal. Buuuuut personally I don't think that should deter you from doing things you want. I find kayaks scary as it is (what if it flips over? ) but you can rent sailboats and catamarans too. So, yeah. I really wouldn't worry too much about the gators
Wow there are SO MANY things in LA and San Diego - that I think it would be impossible to make recommendations... just because the variety- I mean it would depend do you like nature/music/shopping/theme parks/food...I would strongly recommend buying a used travel book for the area-
I've never been to the Keys but afaik there's reefs down there. Marine life in the gulf is abundant! I see manatees all the time There's also sea turtles, rays, a variety of sharks (including harmless ones like hammerheads and nurse) and lots of other fish!
San Diego totally deserves a Seaport Village visit. So fun. And the San Diego Zoo is pretty fun if you’re interested in that. We love snorkeling at La Jolla also. Oh and the Birch Aquarium at Scripps is pretty cool in San Diego too!
Native San Diegan here. I would definitely recommend seaport village, especially since they have plans to totally redo it in the next couple years Lots of beaches, but the further south you get be careful at night. The more southern beaches can get a little sketchy. I love La Jolla shores, and Pacific beach. Pacific beach as a long line of shops, bars, and restaurants. Coronado is nice too, the Hotel Del Coronado is another popular tourist spot. Old town and balboa park with its museums, more popular tourist locations. There’s Koby’s swap meet, one of the bigger popular ones. I’m trying to think of hidden gems but my brain is failing me. There’s a lot you can do here. I was born and raised here and still have things I haven’t done and I’ll be 30 soon lol.
What’s a swap meet?