Miami Area Attractions
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Year-round mild climates and unrivaled ocean access make
Miami, Florida the perfect hot spot for active travelers. Whether
you are traveling as a family or on a romantic getaway, this diverse
city is filled with attractions for visitors of all ages.
Rent a passenger van and you’ll have plenty of leg room, not to
mention space in the back for a cooler and all of your beach
necessities. Of course, beaches aren’t the only attractions you’ll want
to check out. Be sure to make time for the many other sites and
activities in and around the city.
Below is a list of some of the top attractions in Miami and the
surrounding areas with links to more details, if you’d like more
information.
Beaches
For those interested in a relaxing vacation, Miami offers a wide
variety of beautiful beaches, all within driving distance. Some are fun
for relaxing in the sand, and others offer watersports and
recreation.The first beach that comes to mind is the ever-popular South
Beach. Located on Ocean Drive, you can enjoy the crystal blue waters,
walk along the concrete promenade or stop to check out some of the
sidewalk cafes.While South Beach is a fun tourist destination, don’t
forget to drive to other beaches in the area and explore the
beautiful Miami scenery.
Miami MetroZoo
Quickly becoming one of the best zoos in the nation, Miami MetroZoo
is unique because the mild climate allows it to house a wide variety of
animals from all parts of the world. This zoo was one of the first
free-range zoos in the country and the exhibits are entirely cageless.
With over 80 exhibits and more than 1,000 animals, this is an attraction
you won’t want to miss. 1 Zoo Boulevard, 12400 SW 152 Street, (305)
251-0400.
Miami Seaquarium
Drive to the Miami Seaquarium, located located on the Rickenbacker
Causeway between Downtown Miami and Key Biscayne, and you’ll be able to
experience an attraction like no other. The Seaquarium offers an
entertaining and educational experience for visitors of all ages. Thanks
to the tropical climate, outdoor marine shows, featuring trained
dolphins and Killer Whales, are offered year-round. Exhibits include sea
turtles, seals, sea lions and manatees. 4400 Rickenbacker Causeway,
(305) 361-5705.
Everglades
The Everglades National Park is one of the most unusual public parks
in the country. With 1.5 million acres of swamps, saw-grass prairies and
sub-tropical jungles, the park is home to many rare and endangered
species. Located on the
southern tip of Florida, much of the park is only visited by
researchers and adventurists, but there are plenty of areas for visitors
to walk, camp and canoe through the flat and watery portion of the park.
40001 State Road 9336, (305) 242-7700.
Parrot Jungle Island
If you’re driving between downtown and South Beach, it might be
worthwhile to check out Parrot Jungle Island. Located on over 18 acres,
the Jungle is home to more than 3,000 exotic animals. This
family-friendly attraction offers a theme park, stage shows, aviaries,
jungle trails and multiple educational exhibits. 1111 Parrot Jungle
Trail, (305) 400-7000.
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens
A
visit to Miami isn’t complete without stopping to see this lavish
villa. The extremely popular European-style mansion was originally built
by James Deering in 1916 as a winter residence. The museum consists of
the main house and it’s formal gardens and contains much of the original
furnishings and artwork. 3251 South Miami Avenue, 3251 South Miami
Avenue.
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