The 'Most Unusual Place To Stay' In Florida

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One of the key aspects of planning a trip is figuring out where you're going to sleep. Many will argue that your accommodation is just as important as the attractions, restaurants, and adventures you'll experience in a tourist spot. Some travelers seek dwellings that aren't standard hotels or motels. The reason? These out-of-the-ordinary lodges and properties with quirky amenities could spice up their vacation.

That's where LoveExploring comes in. The travel website uncovered the "most unusual" place to stay in every state, from former prisons and railcars to

Florida's most unusual stay is Katie's Light! This New England-style house is on Amelia Island, a popular destination full of stunning shorelines, outdoor adventures, and cozy shops and restaurants. Here's why it piqued the interest of writers:

"This quirky rental property is a replica of Thomas Point Shoal Light, on Chesapeake Bay in Maryland – here transported to a sandy beach on Amelia Island. The two-story interior, with floors linked by a spiral staircase, packs in three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a large kitchen, dining room, and living room. But guests will probably want to spend most of their stay sitting on the wraparound deck, which juts right over the sand."

You can find this spot at 614 South Fletcher Ave. in Fernandina Beach.

Check out the full list of every state's most unusual travel accommodations on LoveExploring's website.


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