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Florida's Big-City Secrets: Jacksonville's Top 9 Tours

When thinking of Jacksonville, think of two things: Shahid Khan and Jaxson de Ville.



This East Coast metropolis is actually by far the biggest city in Florida. With nearly a million inhabitants, it greatly outstrips Miami, Tampa, Orlando, Tallahassee, and other cities. According to 2024 forecasts, Miami, with 460,000 population, is the closest challenger.


Is there a reason Jacksonville hasn't become as well-known as other well-known Florida tourist spots?


Does it have to do with beachy moods, tourism infrastructure, or the weather?


Let's take a closer look at why most people don't know much about Jacksonville and the excursions that show off its attractions. Now is the moment to fall in love.


What has caused Jacksonville to go unnoticed?


For two key reasons, Jacksonville has not received much attention from travelers traveling to Florida.


First and foremost, compared to other suburban centers in Florida, it has a significant urban sprawl problem. Due to the expense of transportation, that kind of sprawl rarely makes a good tourist package.


Nevertheless, popular destinations in the Jacksonville area, such as Ponte Vedra and Amelia Island, can draw hundreds of thousands of visitors. Additionally, it has one of Florida's bigger downtown sections, which is home to a huge NFL stadium, skyscrapers, and a banking center.


Jacksonville's proximity to Georgia is the second factor that makes it less popular with tourists. Due to its proximity to the state boundary, Jacksonville is occasionally clustered more widely with other Southern cities rather than Miami and Orlando.


Perhaps Jacksonville is simply more difficult to get into than the other two cities, which have well-traveled tourist routes and extravagant reputations. And what is one of the best methods for visitors to see a city's real character up close?


Keep an eye out for some of Jacksonville's top tours if you'd want to learn more about what makes this city and its people tick.


Best tours in Jacksonville


While exploring Jacksonville's stunning Fernandina Beach, take a go-kart ride on the water? Introducing the CraigCat, a small, customized boat.


You may take in Amelia Island's canals while simultaneously keeping an eye out for marine life, such as dolphins. Since you will be operating the CraigCats by yourself, make sure you have a good night's sleep the night before.


Guided Arcimoto FUV Tour on Amelia Island


The arcimoto looks like a lot of fun. These electric two-person mini-vehicles are simple to use. This is encouraging for the trip because your guide will show you some of Amelia Island's most interesting locations. Among other things, you will learn about architecture and history.


Amelia Island Guided Kayak Tour of Lofton Creek


Go to the water if the arcimoto sounds a little strange. You may explore Amelia Island from the swamp-like canals of Lofton Creek on this guided kayak excursion.


According to the photos, it appears to be an exploration of the region's breathtaking natural landscape. The fact that so many families take the tour suggests that it is a more relaxed and inquisitive experience than a full-steam-ahead kayak expedition.


Guided Kayak Eco Tour


There are two ways in which this guided kayak tour differs from the one mentioned above. You will first be accompanied by a Master Naturalist who can identify different plants and animals, along with a few interesting facts, of course.


Additionally, this tour focuses more on seeing wildlife, such as gators and shorebirds.


Half-Day City Tour in Downtown Jacksonville


Hear directly from the horse what makes Jacksonville cool. From Friendship Fountain to Veterans Memorial Arena, this tuk-tuk tour brings you directly to the city's most visited locations.


Jax Brewery Tour (Drinks Included)


Go to the drunken tuk-tuk if you're not interested in history. You will visit four of the city's most cherished, locally owned breweries on your 3.5-hour trip.


Once again, the guide will pick you up and drop you off at your hotel, and you will have the opportunity to try local ales and lagers.


75 Minute Jacksonville Candy and Cocktail Guided Class


If you don't like beer, try this course on creating cocktails. However, be aware that it includes a candy class at Sweet Pete's Candy.


It's ideal for people who wish to discover how cotton candy and other sweets are made, as well as for those who enjoy extremely sweet drinks. Since Sweet Pete's is somewhat of a landmark, this is a fantastic way to learn more about Jacksonville's character.


Riverside/5 Points Culinary Tour


Savor food and beverages while exploring Riverside, one of Jacksonville's most delicious neighborhoods. There are several reasons why this tour sounds fantastic.


First, you can pair wine and food with the guidance of your guide. Second, since it's a walking tour, those little stops won't make you feel stuffed. Thirdly, Riverside offers breathtaking views over one of the most beautiful areas in the city.


Riverside Brunch Tour


This culinary tour is a better option if you love breakfast. Riverside offers the same fantastic experience, but with a brunch-focused emphasis.


Remember that this tour is only for adults who are at least 21 years old. After all, the finest breakfasts are drunken.



















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