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TripAdvisor Releases Top 10 Emerging Hotspots for 2009
Englewood, Fla. (December 16, 2008) – Five natural beaches, world-class fishing, unusual boutiques, and ample golfing are some of the reasons luring visitors to Englewood so it is no surprise the town has been listed as the number two destination to visit in 2009 by TripAdvisor, the world’s largest travel community. The Southwest Florida Gulf coast destination outranked two Hawaii destinations in the Top Ten U.S. Destinations for 2009 in the TripAdvisor TravelCast list released last month. The list predicts emerging travel hotspots by using an algorithm which includes monitoring search activity and member postings.
Charming independently-owned restaurants, motels, condominiums, and shops are the backbone of this Old Florida town and an emerging arts community feeds its creativity. Situated on Lemon Bay, Englewood has a natural appeal for those interested in fishing, boating, and bird watching. Fossilized shark’s teeth are tiny treasures found at Stump Pass State Park on the south end of Manasota Key and Don Pedro Island State Park is ideal for picnicking or launching a kayak. The Lemon Bay/Myakka Trail Scenic Highway follows State Road 776 and highlight’s Englewood’s historical and natural points of interest, such as pioneer architecture in Historic Olde Englewood Village and wildlife watching at Tippecanoe Environmental Park.
Englewood’s Dearborn Street comes alive the first and second Saturday nights each month with Cruizin on Dearborn Street and Saturday Night Live!, respectively. Galleries and boutiques stay open until 9 p.m., live entertainment fills the streets and visitors can mix and mingle with the Englewood locals.
Jon Bednerik, the Executive Director of the Englewood – Cape Haze Area Chamber of Commerce, knows exactly why his community received such a high rating, “Englewood has a charm unlike any other coastal Florida destination, one you really have to experience first hand to understand. The pristine beaches, the allure of the water, the variety of dining, and the laid back welcoming people make it the kind of place you just don’t want to leave.”