Local Laws & Unwritten Rules

Common Florida Rules, Customs, and Surprises That Can Catch You Off Guard If You're Not Prepared

Kishia Veigel

Kishia Veigel

Florida, United States

Florida may feel laid-back, but it has specific laws and local norms that often surprise visitors. Knowing these ahead of time helps you avoid fines, awkward situations, and unnecessary stress—especially in beach towns and natural areas.

Alcohol Rules Aren’t the Same Everywhere

This is one of the biggest surprises for visitors.

What to know:

  • Alcohol is not allowed on many public beaches

  • Open container laws vary by city and county

  • Spring parks almost always prohibit alcohol

If you don’t see people openly drinking, assume it’s not allowed.

Parking Is Strictly Enforced

Florida beach and downtown parking rules are no joke.

Common mistakes:

  • Ignoring posted time limits

  • Parking with tires over lines or on grass

  • Blocking driveways or beach access points

  • Assuming free parking near popular beaches

Tickets and towing happen fast—especially in tourist areas.

Feeding Wildlife Can Be Illegal

Feeding wildlife is illegal in many parts of Florida.

Why it matters:

  • It puts animals and people at risk

  • It changes animal behavior

  • It often results in fines

Observe wildlife from a distance—no snacks, no selfies.

Freshwater Isn’t “Free-Swim”

Visitors are often surprised by Florida’s freshwater rules.

  • Not all lakes, rivers, or ponds are safe for swimming

  • Swimming is recommended only in designated areas

  • Warning signs are posted for a reason

  • Alligators and poor visibility are common concerns

If there’s no marked swimming area, assume swimming is discouraged.

Speed Limits & Driving Expectations

Florida driving varies by region, but enforcement is real.

Good to know:

  • Speed limits can drop suddenly

  • Beach towns and small cities enforce aggressively

  • Left lanes are for faster traffic

  • Pedestrians and cyclists have strong right-of-way protections

Tourist areas are especially strict.

Tipping & Service Expectations

Florida follows standard U.S. tipping customs.

  • Restaurants: 15-20% depending on your level of service

  • Tour guides, boat captains, and drivers: tipping expected

  • Resort and hotel staff: tipping is common

Service workers rely heavily on tips, especially in tourist regions.

Unwritten Florida Rules Locals Live By

These aren’t laws—but they matter.

  • Don’t walk through dunes

  • Don’t touch, chase or feed wildlife

  • Don’t ignore weather warnings

  • If you see lightning, it's time to go inside

  • Don't feed seagulls

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