February is one of Florida’s best months to travel — full stop. It’s warm without being swampy, sunny without being punishing, and busy without the spring break chaos.
Across the state, you’ll find beach days that don’t feel sticky, outdoor dinners that don’t require a fan, and the kind of weather that makes you want to be outside from morning to sunset. It’s also a sweet spot for everything from island escapes and coastal road trips to theme parks and big-city weekends.
If you’re searching for the best places to visit in Florida in February, these 10 destinations are where the month shines — with the best mix of weather, atmosphere, and things to do.
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February is peak Miami season in the best way. The humidity stays low, the days are bright and beachy, and the city feels alive — from rooftop cocktails to oceanfront mornings and art-filled afternoons.
Walk the Miami Beach boardwalk at sunrise
Spend a day in the Design District or Wynwood
Take a boat cruise through Biscayne Bay
Do a “beach + dinner” day in South Beach
Catch a live show or late-night dining in Brickell
Wander Miami Beach Sanctuary – A waterfront luxury estate with a private pool, hot tub, sauna, and movie theater for high-end Miami downtime between beach and nightlife.
Wander Miami Manor – A full-on “fun house” stay with a sauna, cold plunge, water slide, and game room — ideal if your February trip is about sunshine and entertainment.

If you want Florida without the chaos, Anna Maria Island is the move. February brings clear skies, breezy beach weather, and that calm, old-school Gulf Coast feel that’s hard to find in bigger resort towns.
Beach mornings followed by slow café lunches
Bike the island end to end
Watch the sunset from the sand (it never gets old)
Explore local seafood spots and beach bars
Book a dolphin or sunset cruise
Wander Holmes Beach – A Bali-inspired island escape just steps from the beach, with a heated saltwater pool and fire feature that makes evenings feel extra special.

February is prime time for Sanibel: mild temperatures, low humidity, and the kind of beach days that feel effortless. It’s especially perfect if you want nature, quiet, and the classic Florida island vibe — not clubs and crowds.
Go shelling early (Sanibel is famous for it)
Bike the island paths
Visit J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge
Take a day trip to Captiva
Plan a sunset beach walk every evening
Wander Sanibel Views – A beachfront luxury condo with direct sand access and resort-style community amenities, perfect for a relaxed February beach reset.
Wander Sanibel Breeze – A rare beachfront home with a pool and spa, plus spacious living for longer stays when you want to truly settle in.

Captiva is for the “I want a real escape” traveler. February is warm enough for beach days, cool enough for long outdoor dinners, and quiet enough to feel like you’ve disappeared into the Gulf.
Beach mornings with no agenda
Rent bikes and explore at your own pace
Take a boat out to spot dolphins and manatees
Sunset dinners and barefoot walks
Day trip to Sanibel for more dining + exploring
Wander Captiva Eden – A beachfront architectural masterpiece with private beach access and a heated pool/spa — a true “once-in-a-lifetime” stay.

Siesta Key is one of Florida’s most iconic beach destinations, and February is when it feels its most livable: sunny, breezy, and warm enough for long beach days without the heavy summer heat.
Spend the day on Siesta Beach’s powdery sand
Explore Siesta Key Village for casual nights out
Take a sunset cruise
Visit nearby Turtle Beach for a quieter vibe
Plan a Sarasota arts + dining afternoon
Wander Siesta Key Sunset – A beachfront luxury retreat with a rooftop for golden-hour views and the kind of setting that makes February feel like a full reset.

Marco Island is where you go when you want Gulf Coast beauty with a polished, resort-like feel. February weather is ideal for pool days, boating, and beach afternoons — without the sticky heat.
Boat through the Ten Thousand Islands
Plan a beach day with sunset cocktails after
Book a dolphin-watching tour
Explore nearby Naples for shopping and dining
Do a “pool morning + beach afternoon” rhythm
Wander Marco Crystal – A luxury home with a saltwater pool, spa, and outdoor kitchen that’s made for long February afternoons outside.
Wander Marco Shores – A brand-new canal-front retreat with a pool, spa, and elevated design for a modern island stay.
Wander Marco Pearl – A waterfront estate with bay views, pool, hot tub, and a private dock — ideal if you want boating access and total calm.

For a quieter coastal trip that still feels warm and beachy, Palm Coast and Flagler Beach are a February win. It’s less “tourist packed,” more “slow mornings and long walks.”
Walk the beach without fighting for space
Explore scenic coastal trails and parks
Do a relaxed day trip to St. Augustine
Plan sunset dinners and early nights
Make it a “reset trip” with spa time and slow days
Wander Palm Coast Waterfront – A luxury retreat with a private pool, hot tub, infrared sauna, and rooftop terrace views — plus beach access and resort-style community amenities.
Wander Flagler Beach Modern – A beachfront stay with a hot tub, sauna, fire pit, and game room that turns a winter beach trip into something genuinely indulgent.

Tampa is a great February choice if you want warm weather plus city energy — without the intensity of Miami. You can do waterfront walks, great dining, and easy day trips, all with comfortable weather.
Walk or bike Bayshore Boulevard
Visit Hyde Park Village for shopping + brunch
Explore the Riverwalk and downtown
Take a day trip to Clearwater or St. Pete
Catch a game, concert, or food event
Wander Tampa Bay – A resort-style estate with a pool, plunge pool, putting green, fire pit, and space for the whole group to unwind in style.

February is one of the smartest times to do Orlando. The weather is comfortable for long park days, and crowds are often more manageable than spring break and summer.
Walt Disney World (with less heat fatigue)
Universal Orlando for thrill rides + Harry Potter worlds
Pool days between park days
Outlet shopping and dining breaks
Mix in a rest day so it doesn’t feel nonstop
Wander Orlando Fairway – A luxury home with a hot tub, movie theater, arcade machine, and meditation room — perfect for families who want “parks + recovery.”
Wander Orlando Cove – A high-energy stay with a golf simulator, water slide, sauna, themed room, and movie theater for built-in entertainment.
Wander Orlando Sky – A full-featured retreat with a pool, sauna, gym, hot tub, movie theater, and game room — great for groups who want resort amenities without leaving home.

If you want Florida’s “quiet, untouched, hidden gem” energy, St. George Island delivers. February is cooler than South Florida, but still perfect for peaceful beach walks, cozy evenings, and a true unplugged escape.
Beach walks and slow mornings
Bike rides and nature trails
Fresh seafood dinners at home
Stargazing and fire pit nights
Explore the state park and coastal scenery
Wander St. George Tides – A newly built luxury retreat with a pool, outdoor kitchen, firepit, and game area for families who want easy island living.
Wander St. George Eden – A private beachfront stay with a pool, hot tub, game room, and outdoor summer kitchen — made for full-day beach living.

Florida in February is the sweet spot: sunshine without the sweat, beach days without the burnout, and enough variety to match whatever kind of trip you’re craving.
Whether you’re planning a Miami weekend, a Gulf Coast island escape, or a family theme park trip with built-in downtime, Wander’s luxury Florida vacation rentals give you the space, privacy, and amenities that make the whole trip feel easy.
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