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Miami Cheap | Things to Do in Miami & Miami Beach

Families visiting Miami Beach on a budget are always on the lookout for inexpensive things to do, and we’ve got just the ticket for them…

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Port of Miami Cruise Terminal

Port of Miami Shuttle Transportation & Parking

For cruise passengers, here’s the answer to all your questions concerning transportation to the Port of Miami Cruise Terminal…

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Miami Public Transportation

Aventura Mall Transportation from Miami Beach

Getting from Miami Beach to Aventura Mall is easy once you know how to do it…

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Miami Public Transportation

Sawgrass Mills Mall Transportation from Miami Beach

Sawgrass Mills Mall, one of the largest discount malls in Florida, can be accessed by car, bus, train or by private charter from anywhere in town

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Scuba & Snokeling

Key West & Florida Keys Transportation from Miami Beach

Why not plan a quick day trip or an overnight stay in the islands of the Florida Keys to add a salty splash to your Florida adventure…

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Miami & Miami Beach Tours

This guide to tours and attractions in Miami and Miami Beach gives you just about everything you need to know to plan your exploration of the area. Cruise passengers and visitors with special needs are also covered in this comprehensive survey…

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Taxi Rates: Miami | Miami Beach | Bal Harbour | Sunny Isles

Taxi Rates between Miami, Miami Beach, Bal Harbour, Sunny Isles and many other points in South Florida.

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Miami Weather: Temperatures Rainfall Humidity

Let’s face it, the weather plays a large part in the success of a vacation, and that’s why visitors planning a trip to Miami Beach are concerned about monthly temperatures and rainfall numbers. We created this handy guide to assist travelers in accessing the best times of year to visit Miami. It shows you month […]

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Girl on Beach

Crandon Park Beach

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…

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Oleta River State Park

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…

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Haulover Beach

While Haulover Beach is most famous for being a nude beach, its pristine white sand shores and beautifully landscaped sand dunes offer so much more to see…

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Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park

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…

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South Beach

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…

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Boat Tours

Several companies offer boat tours around Miami Beach, including Biscayne Bay and Star Island…

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Little Havana in Miami

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…

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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…

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