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Fandom in Florida: sports and city breaks in the Sunshine State

Fandom in Florida: sports and city breaks in the Sunshine State


The Jacksonville Jaguars will be bringing a slice of Florida life to the UK this October when the NFL returns to London, putting all eyes on the Sunshine State.

But Florida isn’t only about the NFL; from baseball and basketball to ice hockey and soccer, this state is a hotspot for sports enthusiasts of every persuasion, and there’s plenty to lure travellers keen to get active themselves, too.

So where should you head if you’re feeling inspired by the buzz? We’ve put together a guide to the best sport and adventure spots, from catching Lionel Messi playing in Miami to kayaking through the mangroves of Everglades National Park.

Sporting prowess

If you’re keen to learn more about the NFL, TIAA Bank Field, in the heart of Jacksonville, should be your first port of call. The Jaguars’ home stadium, this sprawling complex hosts games every Sunday during the season, as well as tours taking you behind the scenes to explore its impressive slew of amenities.

Parking lot signage at TIAA Bank Field, home of the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars in downtown Jacksonville

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Florida’s sports aren’t only limited to Jacksonville, of course. Head to Fort Lauderdale to admire Lionel Messi’s footwork at an Inter Miami CF soccer game, then check out the LoanDepot Park in Miami to see the Marlins play a Major League baseball game. Visit Tampa to catch the Lightning ice hockey team in action, or swing by Orlando to see a Major League basketball game at the Amyway Center, the home of its Magic team.

For more in the way of baseball, check out Jacksonville’s 121 Financial Ballpark – one of the biggest Minor League baseball parks in the US – or pay a visit to Fort Myers to witness the Mighty Mussels.

Nature’s stadium

If all that has you craving a little activity yourself, you won’t be short-changed, with 175 state parks and 11 National Parks scattered across Florida. Jacksonville alone boasts more than 80,000 acres of greenery; hike around the creeks and forests of Big Talbot Islands State Park, wander the wetlands of the sprawling Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve, or tackle the mountain bike trails of Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park.

Closer to Miami, the Big Cypress National Preserve is well worth a visit for its scenic hiking and cycling trails, criss-crossing a colourful patchwork of swampland. The Everglades have meanwhile garnered legendary status for good reason, with panthers, manatees, alligators and more than 360 species of bird residing…

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