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Crandon Park | Miami’s Best Beaches

Crandon Park | Miami’s Best Beaches

Toward the northern end of Key Biscayne you’ll find Crandon Park which is located just passed the Crandon Marina. The Park has possibly the widest range of activities of any park in Miami. Continue Reading

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Oleta River State Park | Miami’s Best Beaches

Oleta River State Park | Miami’s Best Beaches

Oleta River State Park is largest urban park in the state of Florida at 1043-acres. It’s located across the Intracoastal Waterway from Haulover and you enter from 3400 163rd Street off of Collins Avenue. Continue Reading

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Haulover Beach | Miami’s Best Beaches

Haulover Beach | Miami’s Best Beaches

Haulover Beach Park comprises 177 acres on Collins Avenue between Sunny Isles and Bal Harbour between the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay. It is a long narrow strip which was acquired by the county lot by lot before World War II to assure residents and visitors access to a public beach. Its beach area is over one mile long. Continue Reading

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Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park | Miami’s Best Beaches

Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park | Miami’s Best Beaches

At the southern tip of Key Biscayne you’ll find Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, one of the most pristine natural beaches in the world. Continue Reading

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South Beach | Miami’s Best Beaches

South Beach | Miami’s Best Beaches

The hottest beach in Miami has to be a 15-block stretch between 1st and 15th Street commonly referred to as “South Beach.” It is right across the street from the main Ocean Drive strip which puts it in close proximity to numerous restaurants and more than 30 art deco hotels. This make it easy to take a beach-break for lunch or cocktails. Continue Reading

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Miami’s Little Havana

Miami’s Little Havana

Shortly after Fidel Castro took over Cuba in 1959, hundred’s of thousands of Cuban exiles came to America and transformed a section of Downtown Miami into an area we now know as Little Havana. Continue Reading

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Key Biscayne

Key Biscayne

For anyone visiting Miami Beach for the first time, a day-trip over to Key Biscayne is well worth the effort. Key Biscayne is a tiny barrier island off to the south of Miami Beach and it’s just a few minute’s drive from Downtown Miami across the Rickenbacker Causeway. Continue Reading

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Viscaya

Viscaya

Viscaya was built between 1914 and 1922.  The Main House has 34 decorated rooms with nearly 3,000 art objects. Continue Reading

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Miami Beach Average Monthly Temperatures & Rainfall

Miami Beach Average Monthly Temperatures & Rainfall

Visitors planning a trip to Miami Beach often ask about monthly temperatures and rainfall, so we created this handy guide… Continue Reading

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Tennis in Miami Beach

Tennis in Miami Beach

The following tennis courts are open to the public in Miami Beach, Continue Reading

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Golf Courses in Miami Beach

Golf Courses in Miami Beach

Miami Beach has 7 golf courses with another 13 available over in Miami. The fairways and greens are especially beautiful in mid-winter Continue Reading

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