Fly Fishing Florida Everglades

Planning a trip to Florida – Please Help!
Hey guys, I don’t really know much about Florida so I need some advice. We will be flying to Miami in mid August where we will stay in a hotel in Florida City. We want to visit the Everglades and go to Key West for some fun in the sun and fishing. What are other good ways to have some fun. Please keep in mind that we only have about 7 to 8 days. I will be traveling with my parents, and we would like to avoid huge tourist destinations.
Plus, we don’t want to stay in large cities like Miami or Orlando. All we want to do is relax and have some fun before the next work / school year.
ok it would be a long drive, but cypress gardens is great and it is cheap and you cant forget the lines are like 5-10 minuets!!! it has a water park as well that you can get into free with normal admission to the theme park it is in polk county, but you could stay in a hotel near buy the cypress lake, which is where the park is. check out their web site, www.cypress gardens.com. you can probably go to a snorkeling shop and get a lesson, but the most important thing to do in florida, is relax by the beach!
Fly Fishing: Everglades Tarpon with Rob Fordyce-Jose Wejebe / Spanish Fly TV
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