Enjoy Florida’s Culturally Diverse Food

The local cuisine is sometimes called Floribbean. Thanks to a strong Caribbean and Latin American influence, Floridian food is culturally diverse – and thanks to the huge coastline, you can enjoy fresh fish and seafood wherever you are.
Florida’s Gulf and Atlantic coasts and its inland waters serve up a mouth-watering menu of marine cuisine. Depending on the time of year and where you are, you can dine on Apalachicola oysters, Fernandina Beach shrimp, St. Johns River blue crabs, Florida Bay lobsters, and Cedar Key clams, Grouper, mahi-mahi, largemouth bass, speckled perch, and trout.

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Cultural Diversity of Cape Town’s Townships and Malay Quarter

Cape Town is a place of consummate beauty, but behind the façade of Table Mountain is a complex culture. South Africans live in a multi-cultural, polyglot society, which can be culturally confusing for people who live here, but for visitors it presents a haven of opportunity and a rich culture of diverse entertainment.

Gugulethu: Wine, Dine and Dance in ‘Gugs’

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Villas Tranquilidad – Cultural Diversity in Playa Del Carmen

Choosing to buy in Villas Tranquilidad is much more than just buying Playa del Carmen Luxury Condo or villa; it’s choosing a luxury lifestyle in a high-end gated community that enjoys the benefits of living near a beachfront that many consider to be the most beautiful in the world. Owners of an exclusive home in the Villas Tranquilidad can take advantage of all the benefits in the “El Cielo” community, which includes high security, excellent road access, low density development and a careful integration of the area’s natural settings into its design, as well as several kilometers of bike trails.

Villas Tranquilidad also benefits from the cultural diversity that other Playa del Carmen Condo owners enjoy. Playa del Carmen is known for its rich international atmosphere. In fact, the south half of downtown Playa del Carmen is known as “Little Italy” because of the large number of hotels and condos developed and owned by Italians. The area also has a large number of Italian restaurants and a distinct European feel to it. Another culture which the beautiful beachfront and excellent real estate of Playa del Carmen has drawn is Argentinian.

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