One Tank Trip: Reunion vacation homes

The Florida city of Kissimmee has seen a sharp increase in tourism, probably because it is centrally located to beaches and theme parks. After a long day of exploring, Reunion Homes is a luxury to come back to at the end of the day.

One Tank Trip: Maxwell Groves

Travel down the back roads of Highlands County, make a turn onto East Circle Street and you'll find an open sign on a wooden porch with rocking chairs. It's an inviting sight for anyone to stop at Maxwell Groves. 

Bradenton museum offers something for everyone

Want to see a meteorite from space? Or is your interest more in ancient fossils from long extinct beasts that walked the earth? What if you could see both in the same place while learning about other parts of this amazing world we live in?

One Tank Trip: The Belleview Inn

There are few resorts in the sunshine state which allow visitors to indulge in modern-day luxury while paying tribute to Florida’s past.

Escape the city life at Boyd Hill Nature Preserve

St. Pete's skyline can be seen far in the distance, and it’s the only ‘urban’ reminder as you arrive at the Boyd Hill Nature Preserve, which is truly an escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.

One Tank Trip: Bok Tower Gardens

It's worth the drive, however, for what you will see when you get there. Once you reach Bok Tower Gardens in Lake Wales, whatever may have clouded your mind during the drive, somehow goes away.

One Tank Trip: Marietta Museum of Art & Whimsy

This museum in Sarasota is where one woman has made it her goal to make sure everyone leaves with a smile on their face. The Marietta Museum of Art & Whimsy is where visitors can escape reality and the daily grind, and become swept up in the whimsical art it has to offer.

One Tank Trip: Davidson of Dundee

It's a sweet discovery hidden in the heart of Dundee, Florida. Known for it's famed citrus candies, Davidson of Dundee is able to turn the Florida orange into a sugary delight.

One Tank Trip: Solomon's Castle

Off the beaten path in the southwest corner of Hardee County, you'll find one man's vision of a castle in the middle of the Florida swamps. In 1970, Howard Solomon purchased 90 acres of swampland in Ona, and began transforming it into a real kingdom for his family: Solomon’s Castle.