Planning your Altamonte Springs, Florida Vacation

Visiting Altamonte Springs, FL

Because of its close proximity to Orlando, many people visit Altamonte Springs just to be near the action, but stay in a quieter location. That's ok...Altamonte Springs doesn't mind a bit! But while you're here don't miss the great attractions that this city has to offer also. The warm Florida sun awaits you, and what better way to enjoy it than from a lazy lounge chair by the lake at Cranes Roost? With so many great waterways in Altamonte Springs, you are bound to find one that suits whatever water sport or outdoor activity you are looking for. Great shopping is always a hit too. If you are traveling by air to Altamonte Springs, Orlando International Airport is closest to the city. Instead of heading west like the rest of the crowd, journey a little north and enjoy your stay in Altamonte Springs.

Climate in Altamonte Springs

You can almost always find a warm day in Central Florida. The climate here has hot summers and mild winters. The summertime brings almost daily thunderstorms, but these usually pass quickly. Highs in the summer usually run in the high 80s or low 90s and lows can be in the high 60s or low 70s. In the wintertime expect lower humidity, and much lower temperatures. Highs are usually in the low to mid 70s and lows can dip in the high 40s or low 50s. Remember that the Spring and Fall can be transitional times and weather can be unpredictable. Prepare for all kinds of weather.

Travel Tips for Altamonte Springs, Florida

Keep in mind that Altamonte Springs is a neighboring community to one of the most traveled to destinations in the world; the Orlando/Kissimmee, Florida area. Traffic to these areas can be heavy at times. Check local TV and radio stations for traffic information, and also give yourself plenty of extra time to get wherever you are going. The climate in Florida can be very different for many northern travelers, so prepare for warmer days and more intense sun than you may be used to. Don't let sunburn ruin your vacation. Apply a sunscreen with a high SPF, and reapply it after bathing or swimming. Always drink lots of water if participating in anything outdoors. Dehydration can occur very quickly. Look for signs of dehydration such as dizziness, fatigue, nausea or muscle weakness. Always check with local information and visitors centers for updated dates and times for scheduled events. When visiting parks or amusement areas, a good pair of walking shoes is always recommended. A rain poncho or jacket is strongly suggested due to the sudden, and often intense, rain showers that usually come up each day during the summer. This poncho/jacket will also come in handy while riding those water-related rides at any of the nearby theme parks! Altamonte Springs is a safe place to visit, but it's still a good idea to use traveler's checks instead of cash, and not to leave valuables in your car or on the beach. ATM's and currency exchange is readily accessible throughout the area, and many hotels have concierges to help you make arrangements if needed.

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