1. Affordable Florida Vacation Destinations for Families
Discovering Florida vacation spots combined with budget-friendly accommodations creates the ultimate family getaway.
2. Weeki Wachee Springs
For a budget-friendly stay, consider the Motel 6 Weeki Wachee located right across from Weeki Wachee Springs State Park, with prices under $50 a night, especially with advance purchase discounts. Although modest, this hotel is clean and provides several complimentary amenities, including hot breakfast, wireless internet, and local calls.
The park features the iconic Weeki Wachee mermaids and offers a day visit for a family of four for less than $50. It’s compact, allowing families to enjoy all shows in one day. The seasonal water park, Buccaneer Bay, is included in the admission price, with swimming open year-round.
Tip: Consider visiting the Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park, only 30 minutes north, for an additional enjoyable day.
3. St. Petersburg/Clearwater
While beach accommodations often come at a premium, the St. Petersburg-Madeira Beach KOA offers an affordable alternative. You can choose from clean, spacious camping cabins for groups of 4 to 8, at rates ranging from $60 to $100 per night, depending on the season. Beach access can involve a small parking fee, but it’s worth it for stunning beach experiences.
This proximity allows families to enjoy shopping and activities at John’s Pass Village and Boardwalk without impacting their budget.
Tip: Don’t miss Clearwater Beach’s Pier 60 Sunset Celebration. While parking can cost $1 per hour, arriving early will save you money compared to nearby options.
4. St. Augustine Beach
St. Augustine, a beautiful and culturally rich city, is an ideal budget-friendly destination. The St. Augustine Beach KOA provides various lodging options, from tents to cabins, on nearby Anastasia Island, allowing easy access to historic sites.
Tip: Visiting from mid-November to January 31 will allow you to enjoy the beautiful Nights of Lights celebration throughout the city.
5. Sarasota
Sarasota offers many family-friendly activities, including affordable options with accommodations under $100 per night. The acclaimed Ringling Museum and Estate is a perfect way to celebrate the history of Florida’s circus legacy, featuring an extensive collection of circus memorabilia and art.
Tip: If your stay extends beyond a day, take a shopping break at St. Armand’s Circle, a vibrant destination featuring upscale shops and local treats.
6. Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park, White Springs
At Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park, you can experience the serene beauty of the Suwannee River while enjoying a budget-friendly outing with a modest admission fee of $5 per vehicle. Visitors can explore the museum honoring Florida’s state song and its creator.
If you’re interested in staying overnight, the park offers full-facility campgrounds and rental cabins at affordable rates.
Tip: Couples seeking a romantic and budget-friendly getaway may enjoy the White Springs Bed ‘n Breakfast, priced around $85 per night.