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Visit Florida Q&A: How to Explore Florida, Beyond the Theme Parks

Image: Canoeing in Florida's Lower Wekiva River Preserve State Park. (Photo Credit: Visit Florida)
Image: Canoeing in Florida's Lower Wekiva River Preserve State Park. (Photo Credit: Visit Florida)
Emma Weissmann
by Emma Weissmann
Last updated: 11:00 AM ET, Sun October 19, 2025

This article originally appeared in the October issue of AGENTatHOME magazine. Subscribe here to receive your free copy each month.


As the theme park capital of the world, Florida has no trouble attracting visitors.

But Brett Laiken, chief marketing officer for Visit Florida, says there’s more to the state than its beaches and coasters. His team is telling “a broader, more inclusive story” — with nature and adventure as the main characters.

Here’s what Laiken wants visitors to know about visiting the Sunshine State.

Why are you investing in the promotion of off-the-beaten-path, adventure trips? 

Today’s travelers want experiences that feel meaningful and help them connect more deeply with the world and themselves, so this strategic focus is ultimately reframing Florida’s familiar icons to highlight unexpected experiences and ignite a deeper emotional connection to both place and self.

Our messaging is centered on the idea that there’s always something new to explore in “your” known Florida. Many travelers feel they know Florida well, yet we’re showcasing fresh experiences, hidden gems and new destinations.

Are there any easy add-on experiences for clients looking to extend a theme park vacation?

Longer stays in Florida to cover two to three destinations across the state are already a popular choice. However, the launch of the Brightline train — which runs from Miami to Orlando with stops in Aventura, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton and West Palm Beach — is making Florida even more accessible.

One of Florida’s greatest strengths is the accessibility of its outdoor and adventure offerings from popular attractions and cities. For travel advisors, there’s a huge opportunity to help clients enrich a traditional theme park vacation with nearby nature-based add-ons that are easy to access, require minimal planning and deliver unforgettable experiences.

Less than an hour from Orlando, travelers can visit crystal-clear springs such as Wekiwa or Rock Springs Run for kayaking, paddleboarding or a relaxing float through serene, shaded waters. The Black Bear Wilderness Loop Trail offers a unique hiking experience, and bioluminescent kayaking tours on the Space Coast are a one-of-a-kind nighttime adventure you won’t find elsewhere.

Ziplining in Florida's Ocala National Forest.

Ziplining in Florida's Ocala National Forest. (Photo Credit: Visit Florida)

Which regions of Florida stand out most for adventure seekers? 

Between Pensacola and Key West, you’ll find 175 state parks, where hiking, biking, wilderness and equestrian trails are spread across 800,000 acres. For water lovers, Florida state parks include 100 miles of white-sand beaches. The parks also offer more than 50 campgrounds for tents, campers and RVs.

What are your favorite adventure experiences in Florida that even locals might overlook?

In Ocala, travelers can zipline across what amounts to more than three football fields in length above 15-story canyons. Or, farther north in Marianna, they can step into an otherworldly experience in Florida Caverns State Park, where they can walk among stalactites and stalagmites while exploring amazing caves.

As a golfer, I would say that, until you are on-property at Streamsong Golf Resort, you can’t truly appreciate it. The courses sit on reclaimed land and provide a traditional links golf setting you typically see near an ocean, yet the property is 90 minutes from the closest coastline.

Are you seeing an increased interest in adventure travel from certain traveler demographics? 

On the broader scale, travel behaviors are changing. Across demographics, there’s a growing desire for experiences that feel local, authentic and unfiltered, and we know that outdoor and nature experiences are a big part of this.

By positioning Florida as a place of discovery, we ensure we’re speaking to not only the next generation of travelers, but also those who are already very familiar with the destination.

Golfers playing at Streamsong Golf Resort in Bowling Green, Florida.

Golfers playing at Streamsong Golf Resort in Bowling Green, Florida. (Photo Credit: Streamsong Golf Resort)

How is Visit Florida working with suppliers to support adventure travel product development?

We’re partnering with DMOs and local operators to elevate adventure-based experiences — from paddling and wildlife tours to hiking, cycling and agritourism — that align with today’s traveler interests.

Many of these experiences have existed for years, but they’ve often flown under the radar. Our role is to help shine a spotlight on them through storytelling, content development and integrated marketing efforts that bring them to the forefront.


Travel Advisor Resource: Florida Travel Pro

Visit Florida’s travel trade training program, Florida Travel Pro, is designed to equip travel professionals with in-depth knowledge and effective tools to promote Florida. The program offers:

  • Shareable resources
  • Insider tips
  • Videos
  • Brochures
  • Curated content, covering everything from beaches and attractions to luxury experiences and accessibility

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