The Sunshine State boasts an incredible collection of hotels. No matter what your tastes, personality or budget, you’ll find a fantasic place to stay in Florida. From Key West’s laid-back tropical beaches to Miami’s glitzy club scene, the Sunshine State has it all. Orlando is jam-packed with theme parks and kid-friendly activities, making it one of the best family resorts in the USA.
What’s more, you’ll also get exclusive access to the Disney theme parks before and after official opening times, as well as free transport to Disney attractions. International Drive is a bustling centre of shops, bars and restaurants, and just a few minutes’ drive from Universal Orlando.
Florida hotels can be found in all areas of the state, and many of these are ideally located for visiting the many theme parks in the region – these include Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, Seaworld and many more. Travellers that are looking to spend the majority of their time in the theme parks may want to choose hotels and resorts in the Orlando area, while beachfront Florida hotels in the coastal areas give holidaymakers access to some of the finest sandy beaches in the world – US beach culture is like no other experience worldwide!
When it comes to offering the best selection of Florida hotels, Inspired Florida Holidays is one of the most respected names for business and leisure travellers that are looking for quality accommodation in this US state.
This is all backed up by extensive knowledge of every single tourist destination in the region, and this means that Inspired Florida Holidays can also offer Florida hotel discounts that appeal to couples, families and individual travellers alike. Florida is world-famous for offering pleasant temperatures all year round, and so it is always the right time for a trip to discover its beaches, theme parks and shopping malls.
Cheap Florida hotels can be found in all areas of the state, and many of these are ideally located for visiting the many theme parks in the region – these include Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, Seaworld and many more. Travellers that are looking to spend the majority of their time in the theme parks may want to choose hotels and resorts in the Orlando area, while beachfront Florida hotels in the coastal areas give holidaymakers access to some of the finest sandy beaches in the world – US beach culture is like no other experience worldwide!
Inspired Florida Holidays specialises in offering Florida hotel packages that can be tailored for every type of trip – Florida is such a diverse and exciting state that everyone will have their own unique ‘to do’ list when booking their holiday. They know about the best Florida hotels and also the most exciting attractions, and they can help you to get everything arranged so that you get the most out of your time in the Sunshine State.
If Walt Disney World, Universal Studios or SeaWorld are not for you then try the shopping malls. And when everyone has had enough of theme parks, there are hundreds of amazing restaurants, parks and gardens to enjoy. Kissimmee, Lake Buena Vista & International Drive are all much-loved Orlando resorts.
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If you are looking for Disney hotels in Florida, you will be delighted to discover that Inspired Florida Holidays combine our extensive knowledge of the area with a range of fantastic recommended hotels. Our recommended range of Disney hotels includes five-star and four-star accommodation and one of the most famous properties is the flagship Disney Grand Floridian Resort & Spa – this offers a memorable Disney experience with a Victorian twist. Disney hotels packages can be built for any of the on-site and off-site Disney hotels, including the Beach Club Resort, the Port Orleans Resort, the Art of Animation resort and many more.
Disney breaks its accommodation down into three different types, to make it easier for you to choose the right hotel:
Obviously staying at one of the Disney Resort Hotels has its advantages, which is why it’s the option that most people tend to go for. Each Hotel has its own unique magical theme, so your Disney experience continues throughout the duration of your stay, not just while you’re in the Disney Parks. You’ll be close to all the action, so you can pop back easily, whether you forget something or just fancy a lunchtime dip in the Hotel pool. And, of course, you’re guaranteed the great service, quality facilities and excellent attention to detail that Disney is so famous for.
Staying in one of the Disney Resort Hotels can both save you money and enhance your whole Disney experience. For a start, when you arrive in Florida, you can take advantage of Disney’s complimentary transportation by getting Disney’s Magical Express from the airport to your Disney Resort Hotel. Then in addition to that, you can continue to enjoy free transportation to get around each day of your holiday. Alternatively, if you choose to hire a car, Disney Resort Hotel guests can park for free at all of the Disney Parks throughout the Resort.
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Stay in the Heart of the Excitement! The ultimate Universal Orlando Resort holiday begins at one of Universal Orlando Resort hotels. Each hotel puts you just minutes away from all three theme parks, as well as the unforgettable dining and entertainment of Universal CityWalk.When you stay at any of the Universal Orlando on-site hotels, you'll enjoy Early Park Admission tocThe Wizarding World of Harry Potter and Universal's Volcano Bay one hour before the park opens. If your're staying at Loews Portofino Bay Hotel, Hard Rock Hotel® and Loews Royal Pacific Resort you will also enjoy FREE Universal Express Unlimited, so you can happily skip the regular queues in Universal Studios Florida and Universal's Islands of Adventure.
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Florida’s coast with its miles of glistening white sand beaches has so much to offer, from boutique shopping to turtle spotting and museum-going, so take the time to discover the true diversity Florida has to offer. Known as the 'Sunshine State', Florida is well-known for its year-round warm temperatures which makes visiting the beaches perfect for any time of year.
Just a 2 hour drive southwest and you’ll be on the beaches of St. Pete and Clearwater where you can soak up the sunshine or observe astounding art collections at the Dalí Museum. If you want to travel further afield, why not explore the unique beachside party atmosphere in Miami and visit the iconic South Beach, head west to the sugar-sand beaches of the Florida Panhandle, or wind down in the Florida Keys with some classic key lime pie.
The entire Gulf Coast area has some of the best beaches in the world and hotels to match! Visiting the beautiful Everglades National Park is an absolute must when you stay in any of these Gulf Coast hotels, and we offer high-quality accommodation in Sarasota, Clearwater, Naples and Marco Island, and of course the beautiful setting of St. Petersburg.
Florida's Gold Coast stretches for about 60 miles down Florida‘s southeast coast from luxurious Palm Beach hotels in the north, to Miami Beach in the South, lies a string of tropical, sunny, and sandy beach resorts collectively known as the Gold Coast.The most exciting attraction on the Gold Coast is the Kennedy Space Center, that’s why the Gold Coast is sometimes referred to as the Space Coast.
Let’s be honest — picking a hotel in Florida can feel a bit overwhelming. There are thousands of them. Some have lazy rivers. Others are five minutes from a theme park. A few claim to have both. And if you’re anything like most UK travellers, you’re probably trying to work out which one won’t blow the budget but still feels like a treat.
You might be planning the full-on Disney experience with matching T-shirts and character breakfasts. Or maybe you’re after something quieter — a beachfront place where you can actually hear yourself think. Either way, Florida has you covered. The tricky bit is just narrowing it down.
We’ve pulled everything together in one place — from trusted hotel chains with family perks to stylish beach resorts where the views do most of the talking. There’s something for every kind of trip, even if you're still figuring out what that trip looks like.
And while we can’t promise to make the choice for you (that’s kind of personal), we can make it easier. Hopefully. Probably. You’ll see.
Florida’s hotel scene is huge. Like, seriously huge. From the Panhandle to the Keys, there are thousands of places to stay, which sounds great until you’re 37 tabs deep and still not sure if you need a free shuttle or a private balcony.
So let’s break it down.
If you’re hitting the parks — Disney, Universal, or both — then Orlando’s your base. The hotel options here are wild. You’ve got:
On-site Disney resorts with early park entry and magical extras.
Nearby hotels with park shuttles and themed rooms (Minion wallpaper, anyone?).
Grown-up options with spas, rooftop pools, and fancy restaurants if you need a break from the mouse.
It’s not all theme parks, though. Areas like Lake Buena Vista and International Drive have loads of family-friendly hotels that are close to the action but feel more laid back.
From Clearwater to Naples to the chic shores of Miami Beach, Florida does coastal hotels really well. Think white sands, ocean views, and tiki bars just steps from your room. Some are super swanky. Others are relaxed and great value.
If you're planning a twin-centre trip (like a week in Orlando followed by the beach), these hotels make the perfect wind-down spot.
Don’t overlook Florida’s cities and smaller towns. Downtown Miami has slick skyscraper hotels and boutique pads tucked into Little Havana. Tampa’s a foodie hotspot with riverfront stays. And the Florida Keys? A total vibe. Laid-back inns, waterside suites, and the kind of sunsets that stop you in your tracks.
You’ll also find quirky, affordable options in places like St. Augustine and Sarasota — ideal if you're road-tripping or just want something different.
A few things to keep in mind:
Resort fees: Many Florida hotels charge these per night. Annoying, yes, but standard. Check the small print.
Parking: Often not included. Even at some Disney hotels.
Room size: Generally bigger than UK hotels — even standard rooms often come with two queen beds.
Breakfast: Not always included, but loads of diners nearby if not.
If you’re travelling in peak seasons (school holidays, Christmas, Easter), book early. And don’t rule out chain hotels — in Florida, they can surprise you with proper character and brilliant service.