With mild weather all year round
and great ocean access that is incomparable to others in the world, Miami is
the southern-most resort city in America that is a perfect spot for recreation
and action-oriented guests. If presents some of the top golf, tennis and
sporting amenities including crystal clear waters that lures swimmers, fishers,
and other water sports lovers. Also, the place and its environment have several
must see spots that even the adventurous will surely don’t want to miss.
A trip to Miami will never be
complete without going to the beach. It is the one of the most visited spot
along the Atlantic region. The most remarkable place to unwind on South Beach
and feel the heat rays is on 3rd and Ocean Drive, a place where the
natives mostly go so the guests are actually few and far between. Be sure that
you bring at least two bottles of water placed in a cooler to keep yourself
hydrated. Don’t worry about lunch or snacks, several booths are available
seaside.
Another place that travellers must
not miss is the Miami Beach Architectural District. Also popularly called as
the Art Deco District, it has the concentration that is the biggest in America
of resort structure from during the early to mid-1900s. The structures were
built when Miami Beach was being advertised as a tropical play area and have an
exceptional architectural consistency, with the structures from the 1920s being
styled in the Mediterranean way and the structures from the 1930s in the
International, Art Deco or contemporary finish. The place both has commercial,
hotel, and residential area.
While you stay in Miami, be sure
to go the Little Havana District. This is a place in the west central area of
the town that is a centre for Cuban culture and Latin American. Initially, it
was a place where Cubans lived exclusively, while today it houses several
Puerto Ricans and Nicaraguans. The best places to see here include the Latin Quarter
Plaza, the Cuban Memorial Plaza, the Maximo Gomez Domino Park, the Cultural
Centre and Specialty Centre, and the 2506 Brigade Memorial in memory of the
Cubans who fought in the bay of Pigs.
Who would want to miss The Cape
Florida Lighthouse? I’m pretty sure you’re not one of them. It is considered to
be the oldest surviving lighthouse in Florida and is situated on land that is
the nearest to the Gulf Stream. The original lighthouse dates back to 1825 when
it was 65 feet tall and was ruined a decade after but reconstructed in 1845.
Now it stands less than a hundred feet tall and has been active since the late
1900s. You will surely be amazed in this place!
A trip to Miami would never be
complete without seeing Everglades National Park. Known to be the biggest
subtropical wilderness in America, it gives several chances for discovering the
several rare species of flora and fauna, watching out for alligators and enjoy
running a bike or hiking along its several beautiful trails.
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