"Everglades National Park is a 1.5 million-acre park in Florida, recognized as a World Heritage Site, International Biosphere Reserve, Wetland of International Importance, and protected under the Cartagena Treaty. The park is notable for its biodiversity, including the coexistence of alligators and crocodiles. It offers different experiences in the dry season (December to April) and wet season (May to November), with opportunities for wildlife sightings, hiking, tram tours, airboat tours, and exploring mangroves and Florida Bay." - Travel + Leisure Editors