Written By Julie Landry Laviolette for visitflorida.com
Families traveling with a child on the autism spectrum or with special needs can find plenty to see and do in Florida.
The Sunshine State’s serene beaches, natural parks, scenic waterways and variety of attractions are the perfect place for a family getaway that supports an autistic child with sensory issues or cognitive, intellectual or developmental delays.
Whether your child needs a sensory-friendly attraction, a quiet break or a patient, caring destination to explore, Florida can help you make family travel memories that will last a lifetime.
Destin, Florida
Families traveling with a child on the autism spectrum or with special needs can find plenty to see and do in Destin, Fla.
Whether your child needs a sensory-friendly attraction, a quiet break or a patient, caring destination to explore, you can make family travel memories that will last a lifetime at these Destin locations and attractions.

Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Families traveling to Fort Lauderdale with a child on the autism spectrum or with special needs can find plenty to see and do.
If your child needs a sensory-friendly attraction, a quiet break or a patient, caring destination to explore, you can make family travel memories that will last a lifetime in these Fort Lauderdale locations and attractions.
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Jacksonville, Florida
Families traveling with a child on the autism spectrum or with special needs can find plenty to see and do in Jacksonville, Fla.
These Jacksonville locations and attractions will help you make family travel memories, whether your child needs a sensory-friendly attraction, a quiet break or a patient, caring destination to explore.
