The Golden Triangle
Discover a rich geographical region of Florida that rivals ecosystems around the world
A Unique Region
The Golden Triangle encompasses a rich geographical part of Florida that rivals ecosystems around the world. Stretching from Fernandina Beach south to Cape Canaveral, west to Ocala National Forest and back to St. Augustine, this region is steeped in such diversity that one could spend a lifetime and not explore it all.
Can you imagine being on a pristine beach, driving to a fresh water spring, having lunch in a historic city, and still have time for hiking, biking, or fishing? The diversity in short distances is mind blowing.
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Regional Highlights
Pristine Beaches
From Flagler Beach to Canaveral Seashore, discover some of Florida's finest beaches. In some places, you can stand alone without seeing any human activity all day.
Fresh Water Springs
Experience Blue Springs, Deleon Springs, and Alexander Springs - each offering unique experiences with consistent 72-degree water temperature and healing properties.
Historic Towns
Visit charming towns like Mt. Dora, Deland, New Smyrna Beach, Flagler Beach, Palatka, St. Augustine, and Fernandina Beach, each with their own unique character.
A Place to Plug and Play
The Golden Triangle concept aligns neighboring counties' interests, creating a cooperative destination that enriches visitors' lives and educates them about our ecosystem.

Working in cooperation with transportation, hotels, restaurants, parks, and tour operators, will not only benefit the counties but surely makes it easier for the visitor. These cooperative practices are being implemented all over the world.
Imagine staying at a beach in Flagler County, having a transport to Deleon Springs for the day, and eating dinner in St. Augustine. Not hard to imagine.
Ready to Explore?
East Coast Tour is determined to shed more light on The Golden Triangle and introduce first-time visitors to places in Florida that remain secrets only to locals.