What to See in Pull up and dine. Many Options

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Here are some things to see and do near "pull up and dine" restaurants in Florida and the Bahamas, offering a mix of activities that complement the waterfront dining experience:

Florida:

  1. Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (Near restaurants in the Keys): Explore one of the world's largest marine sanctuaries, known for its coral reefs and abundant marine life. Activities include snorkeling, diving, and eco-tours.

  2. Everglades National Park (Accessible from Miami and the Florida Keys): Take an airboat ride through the mangrove forests and sawgrass prairies of the Everglades, known for its diverse wildlife including alligators and birds.

  3. John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park (Near Key Largo): Snorkel or take a glass-bottom boat tour to explore the beautiful coral reefs and underwater marine life. The park also offers hiking trails and picnic areas.

  4. Dry Tortugas National Park (Accessible from Key West): Visit this remote park known for its pristine coral reefs, historic Fort Jefferson, and abundant birdlife. Accessible by ferry or seaplane.

  5. Miami Beach and South Beach (Accessible from Miami): Enjoy the vibrant culture, nightlife, and beautiful beaches of Miami. Visit art deco buildings, shop on Lincoln Road, or relax on the sandy shores.

Bahamas:

  1. Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park (Accessible from Staniel Cay and surrounding islands): Explore this protected area known for its pristine waters, coral reefs, and diverse marine life. Snorkeling, diving, and wildlife watching opportunities abound.

  2. Swimming with Pigs (Near Staniel Cay): Visit Big Major Cay (Pig Beach) to swim with friendly pigs in the crystal-clear waters. This unique experience is a must-do for visitors to the Exumas.

  3. Thunderball Grotto (Near Staniel Cay): Snorkel or swim through this iconic underwater cave system featured in James Bond movies. The grotto is teeming with colorful fish and coral formations.

  4. Dean's Blue Hole (On Long Island, accessible by boat): Dive or snorkel in one of the world's deepest blue holes, a natural wonder surrounded by stunning cliffs and turquoise waters.

  5. Nassau, New Providence Island (Accessible from many islands): Explore the vibrant capital city of the Bahamas, known for its colonial architecture, Straw Market, and historical sites like Fort Charlotte.

These activities offer a mix of natural beauty, adventure, cultural experiences, and relaxation, complementing the "pull up and dine" experience in both Florida and the Bahamas.