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  2. I explored 3 beach towns in 'the Hamptons of the South'. One ...

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    I spent time along Florida's 30A in three towns: Seaside, Rosemary Beach, and Alys Beach. Each beach town was very different, and the one I liked best felt the most "Florida" to me. The 30A beach ...

  3. Jet2holidays - Wikipedia

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    It was formed in 2007 as a subsidiary of Dart Group plc (now renamed Jet2 plc), and a sister to Jet2.com, the third-largest scheduled airline in the UK. [2] As of 2023 Jet2holidays is the largest tour operator in the United Kingdom, by ATOL licenses in 2023. [3] [4] [5]

  4. List of Jet2.com destinations - Wikipedia

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    Fuerteventura: Fuerteventura Airport: Girona: Girona–Costa Brava Airport: Seasonal [43] Gran Canaria: Gran Canaria Airport: Ibiza: Ibiza Airport: Seasonal [44] Jerez de la Frontera: Jerez Airport: Begins 2 May 2025 [45] Lanzarote: Lanzarote Airport [46] Lleida: Lleida–Alguaire Airport: Terminated: Madrid: Madrid–Barajas Airport ...

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  6. Grayton Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Grayton Beach is a small, historic beach village on the Florida Panhandle Gulf coast halfway between Destin and Panama City in Walton County and adjacent to Grayton Beach State Park. Collectively, the area is known as the “Beaches of South Walton", with South Walton referring to the southern portion of Walton County below the Choctawhatchee Bay .

  7. Florida panhandle - Wikipedia

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    The Forgotten Coast is a trademarked term coined in the early 1990s [6] used to refer to the coastal portion of the Florida panhandle extending from Mexico Beach or southeastern Bay County on the Gulf of Mexico to St. Marks on Apalachee Bay. It is usually not considered a part of the Emerald Coast, which lies directly adjacent to the west. [7]