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Florida offers wide range of destinations perfect for fall vacations

 

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Sarasota: During the month of September, seven museums are offering buy one, get one free admission for Florida residents under a 30 Days of Discovery promotion. Among museums are the Ringling Museum of Art, Selby Botanical Gardens and Mote Aquarium. 800-522- 9799, www.30daysofdiscovery.com.

Marriott Delray Beach: Escape to Summer package includes complimentary valet parking, one in-room movie per day and breakfast daily. Cost is $229 per room per night, to Sept. 30. 877-389- 0169, www.marriottdelraybeach.com.

Sandpearl Resort, Clearwater Beach: New hotel on beach opens Aug. 29. The Escape package starts at $198 per room per night, includes signature sunset drink, breakfast buffet, two-hour bicycle rental, beach ritual session. Internet room rates start at $159. Package good through Dec. 30. 877-726-3111, www.sandpearl.com.

Captiva Beach Resort, Sarasota: White Sand and Sunsets Escape includes three nights lodging in a deluxe room, full kitchen, bottle of wine, breakfast at off-site restaurant, beach chairs and umbrella for two, dinner for two at one of four off-site restaurants, one breakfast in bed, two one-hour in-room massages. Off-site meals have price limits. Price is $385 per person to Dec. 18. 800-349- 4131, www.captivabeachresort.com.

Key Largo Grande Resort, Key Largo: Watersports Package includes choice of parasail flight, wave runner rental, enviro-tour of Everglades, snorkeling tour or Hobie Cat rental. Package starts at $126 per night for two people through Dec. 31. 866- 597-5397, www.keylargogrande.com.

Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort, Destin: Stay and Play Golf Package for four includes one round of golf per day at Baytowne Golf Club, golf cart, greens fees, unlimited practice balls and lodging in a three-bedroom Dockside Villa. Minimum two-night stay required. Price is $157 per person per night for each of four golfers ($139 in late fall). 800-470-7389, www.sandestin.com.

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