Is South Florida Safer Nowadays?


by Justin DiMateo - Date: 2009-10-23 - Word Count: 420 Share This!

Like many major metropolitan areas, South Florida has been stricken with the label of unsafe. Visitors or people considering moving to the area concerned for their family's safety may wonder if South Florida is the best choice. The answer, like most other major metropolitan areas in the United States: it depends on the area.

Suburban areas of Palm Beach may be much safer than the inner city of Miami, just as suburban areas of New York may be much safer than areas of the inner city. The key is to do a little research before traveling to South Florida or before moving to the area permanently.
Larger cities and metropolitan areas such as Miami, West Palm Beach, Ft. Lauderdale, Orlando, etc. tend to have crime rates higher than the national averages.

A family trip to Disney World in Orlando, however, should not be feared if you and your family choose safe areas of the city and do not venture out to unsafe neighborhoods within Orlando. Again, a little research prior to leaving on your trip is a good idea, especially for those traveling as families.

Travelers to Key West should know that the crime rate is pretty congruent with the national average. Visitors should also be aware, however, that many people travel to Key West looking for a party, which leads to over consumption of alcohol in some cases, which may lead to trouble. This may be true of several destinations throughout the country, but it is something to be aware of when traveling to these areas.

Of course, many visitors in Key West go there for a relaxing vacation on the beach with no intentions of causing trouble. Key West may not prove to be the best destination for family vacations of many types, as there are a number of camping venues in the city that some families may enjoy.

Miami is the most recognizable and arguably the most popular destination in South Florida. Many consider Miami a great destination for its beaches. Miami Beach and South Beach are prime examples of tourism focused on the beaches and nightlife. Ft. Lauderdale, however, boasts lower crime rates than Miami and attracts many visitors for its own beautiful beaches, yachting and the hotels lining the coast.

For those considering relocating to South Florida, suburban areas may prove the best options for families. However, some suburban areas, particularly in Miami, may have higher crime rates than many may think. Consult current residents of the area and crime statistics before you make any plans.

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