Virginia Beach Umbrella Rental
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10 things to do in Miami

10 great things to do in Miami

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1. Weekend Getaway South Beach

Living in Miami, it is sometimes easy to lose sight of all our beautiful city has to offer. When you need a quick vacation, do not forget that South Beach is close to home. While others have to travel the world to visit the crystal clear waters and landscape South Beach getaway. The best time for locals to visit is off-season from May to August. You can get good price right now, and the streets are quieter and restaurants. Spring Break weeks are the worst time for locals to visit, in March and April.

When it's Friday night, you can register in one of the many great Rooms are decorated in their own style and named appropriately. If rooms like Flower Power, Big Bamboo, Best Whorehouse or Me Tarzan, You seem Vano attractive, you have to check out this hotel! You can also read our reader-selected Top Hotels in Miami Beach.

Your best bet for this night after check-in is dinner and people-watching on Lincoln Road. Full of shops, boutiques, art galleries and museums, seven blocks of this ten-block mall are closed to automobile traffic. The unique atmosphere lends itself to some interesting people showing up, and you never know who can see!

Most restaurants offer outdoor seating so you can enjoy the atmosphere and beautiful weather. Whether you feel like Italian restaurant (TiramesU, Da Leo Trattoria) Cuba (Yuca Restaurant), New World (Pacific Time), or a blues cafe (Van Dyke Cafe), you can find it here on Lincoln Road! Spend the rest of the night here so you can upgrade for a full day tomorrow.

2. Miami MetroZoo

Miami MetroZoo is quickly becoming one of the best zoos in the nation. The climate allows for maintaining a broad variety of animals from Asia, Australia and Africa like no other zoo in the country. One of the first open-air zoos in the country, exhibits are entirely cageless. The animals were grouped according to their geographic territory and animals live together in peace in nature are on display together. Other animals in the area are separated by moats. Looking through the African plains, for example, see animals apparently co-mixture of what you do on a safari. The trees, foliage and soil, even simulate as closely as possible the natural habitat of animals.

Between the dragon and regular lions, tigers and bears. The coolest trick of the animals is the elephant painting a real elephant, armed with a brush and easel, creating a masterpiece!

Visit Miami MetroZoo
Miami Metrozoo is a beautiful place to spend the day with or without children. Come and see what again! The zoo is open daily 9:30 to 5:30 (The ticket office closes at 4:00) and the cost is $ 13.95 for adults, $ 9.95 for children 3-12. The Zoo is located at 152nd Street and 124th Avenue.

3. Miami Seaquarium

Miami Seaquarium offers visitors an entertaining and educational experience is in very few places in the United States. Our region's tropical climate allows year-round outdoor marine shows with dolphins, orcas and other creatures marinas. The Seaquarium also features exhibits of sea turtles, seals, sea lions, manatees of Florida and our own. Be sure to check the page Seaquarium website before leaving home, as the show's schedule varies from day to day.

Location
The Seaquarium is located at Rickenbacker Causeway between downtown Miami and Key Biscayne. This site offers amazing views of Biscayne Bay and Miami.
Admission
Admission to Miami Seaquarium is $ 29.95 for adults and $ 22.95 for children 3-9. If you are planning to visit more than once this year, you can buy an annual pass for an additional $ 10 per person. most unique in the United States. Located at the southern tip of Florida, the park is home to 14 rare and endangered, including the American crocodile, Florida panther and West Indian manatee. Much of the park is primitive, explored only by adventurers and researchers - but visitors have a wide covering much of Florida, from Lake Okeechobee to the Gulf of Mexico.

Evidence of early Native American settlers in the Everglades dates centuries 16 and 17. As Europeans landed in St. Augustine, Florida and moved to the region, other Native American tribes, most notably the Seminoles fled south in the inhospitable swamp. In late 1800, a robust few settlers founded the town of Flamingo, located at the tip of Florida (and the end of the Everglades swamp.)

In 1934, Congress signed a law that allowed the creation of a park in South Florida. Initially, the park would cover 460,000 acres of federal land, state and private - but over the years, land acquisition would increase its size. Today, the Everglades is the third largest national park.

President Harry S. Truman dedicated the park in 1947 with these words: "There are lofty peaks seeking the sky, no mighty glaciers or wear torrents on high land. Here is land, tranquil in its quiet beauty, serving not as the source of water, but as the recipient of it. For its natural abundance we owe the spectacular plant and animal life distinguishes this place from all others in our country. "

In 1979, the Everglades National Park UNESCO declared World Heritage by history indigenous to the area and its diverse flora and fauna.

Today, the Everglades National Park is a protected area, however, only covers one seventh part of the area known as the Everglades. Much of the northern sections of the marsh are threatened by drainage and development, and environmentalists warn that if no park areas are not protected, the world will lose an important and unique ecosystem.

5. Miami Beaches

Miami's beaches offer a great opportunity to some exercise or simply enjoy some time in the sun! In this article, take a look at some of my favorite beaches, including a couple of points less be used where able to avoid the tourist crowd.

South Beach is a typical experience, Miami Beach. It is the place to see and be seen and show the product of months in the gym. South Beach is not clothing optional, but topless bathing is allowed. My husband loves to run on the paved jogging path that runs along South Beach. The beach is located on Ocean Drive side the street from many of the famous nightclubs of Miami Beach.

Virginia Key Beach is one of the most interesting beaches in South Florida. It is located outside the Rickenbacker the one shown in the photo) if you are willing to explore a bit. Do not be surprised if you see me when you visit. I like to take my black Labrador for a walk / swim in the only beach area that allows dogs on leashes.

Haulover Beach, located in Miami Beach between Sunny Isles Beach and Bal Harbour, is known worldwide as Miami only is legal "clothing optional" nudist beach. If you are skittish about shedding her bathing suit, do not worry. The beach offers sunbathing traditional and and the nudist beach is clearly marked to avoid accidents! Haulover Beach is a great surfing.

Bill Baggs State Park, located at the southern end of Key Biscayne is home to the famous lighthouse at Cape Florida. The park provides sunbathing, swimming and history in the same place! You can spend some time at the beach and enjoy a visit guided by the lighthouse. Fishing is also permitted from the pier. The park also contains navigation, and Grill, a full service restaurant.

Homestead Bayfront Park are a great option if you're looking to avoid the tourist scene. Located in the southern part of Miami Dade, the Bayfront Park offers swimming and boating options with a full-service marina. It is located at 9698 SW North Canal Drive.

6. Miami Science Museum

Miami Science Museum offers children and adults entertaining and educational experience. It is a great place to visit if you're on vacation, a study tour of the school or a weekend family outing.

Many world-class exhibitions, presented on a rotating basis. current exhibitions include Music Hall, and the reclamation project, the immersion theater, Notions Newton and 40 tons of coral in the city of New York.

Miami Planetarium
The Museum also houses the Miami Planetarium, famous for being home to show Jack Horkheimer Star Gazer television. The planetarium has daily shows, surround sound projection, video, laser and a screen four stories high. Also Main planetarium, the museum is home to two powerful Weintraub Observatory telescopes. The observatory operates from 20:00 to 22:00 daily. A special gift occurs the first Friday of each month, when the observatory hours are preceded by a special program, a free planetarium.

Wildlife Center
The Falcon Batchelor Birds of Prey Centre houses birds injured participating in rehabilitation program center. The center also organizes annual events including Snake and Lizard Day.
exit, stay in right lane and follow signs to the museum. From the south take U.S. 1 north and turn right just before the I-95.
Miami Science Hours Museum
Miami Science Museum is open every day except Thanksgiving and Christmas from 10 AM until 18:00.

7. Miami Children's Museum

Miami Children's Museum offers children the opportunity to explore their imaginations through educational play. My three children have been in the museum many times, and look forward to every visit!

Exhibitions and Activities
The museum has a variety of permanent exhibits and a selection changing exhibitions. The permanent collection includes:

# Bank
# Dream Castle
# Center for Health and Welfare
# Central Pets
# Security Zone
# Supermarket
TV Studio #
# Know Miami
# The Sea and Me
# Ocean Odyssey
# Everglades Park
# Me and Teddy Bears Too
Port of Miami #
Cruise Ship #
# All About Art
# World Music Studio

Location open every day except Thanksgiving and Christmas from 10 AM until 18:00.
Admission
The entrance to the Children's Museum in Miami is $ 12 for residents Florida and all children over twelve months old. non-resident adults pay a $ 15.

8. Parrot Jungle Island

Parrot Jungle Island offers visitors a fun and educational opportunities to get a closer look at tropical birds in replicas of their natural habitat. The attraction has regularly field trips and offers frequent educational programs.

Exhibitions and Activities

Parrot Jungle Island is home to a large number of animals, them:

* Parrots (of course!)
* Penguins
* Flamingos
* Macaws
* Cranes
* Condors
* Monkeys
* Chimps
* Baboons

The collection also features a wide variety of fish and plants. There is something to satisfy the biologist interior worldwide!

Jungle Island Displays
Parrot Jungle Island offers three shows daily:

* Winged wonders at 10:30 1:15, 4:15 and in the Parrot Bowl
* History of the Tiger at 12:30, 3:15 and 5:40 in the Jungle Theater (the show is 5:40 on weekends and holidays only)
* Gator X-Treme at 12:00 and 2:35 itself, near downtown Miami. It is located at 1111 Parrot Jungle Road and can be reached via I-395. Detailed instructions are available on the website of Jungle Island.
Hours
Parrot Jungle Island is open every day from 10:00 a.m. until 18:00.

above his head, swing through the trees and interact with each other in ways difficult to observe in captivity. Keep your eyes open, you never know who is spinning!

Monkey Jungle was started in 1935 when Joseph and his wife DuMonds brought the first six monkeys in this land of 10 acres to see them living in their natural habitat. He chose Florida because of its climate and ecology are very similar to his birthplace, South East Asia. When he began to let visitors interested in the park, he knew he could never cage of monkeys. If humans want to come, should be the ones in cages! Today, the 30-acre Monkey Jungle is still owned and operated by the son of Joseph DuMonds', Frank. Research and observation of these monkeys in the open air has led to some definitive works on the behavior of primates.

The park is well organized with three demonstrations, highlighting each of the major areas of the park-the wild monkey as was.

One of the most fun activities at Monkey Jungle is feeding the monkeys. You can buy peanuts and tree nuts at the entrance and leave treats for the monkeys hanging baskets. They're never far away, and keep an eagle eye on the baskets as soon as food is deposited, are more, pull the basket to the cage ceiling, and start with the goodies. But beware, a hungry monkey almost dropped a basket on his head as he walked by!

Monkey Jungle is open every day from 9:30 to 5:00. For more information, call (305) 235-1611 or visit the Monkey Jungle on the web. Have fun, but be careful: It's a jungle out there!

10. Coral Castle

Coral Castle is a marvel of engineering that consists of more than 1,100 tons of stone carved coral located in Homestead, Florida. If you're traveling from Miami to the Keys, it's worth the stop. Coral Castle, also known as Puerta de Rock, is contained in the National Register of Historic Places.

Ed Leedskalnin built Coral Castle, with his own hands during a period of almost 30 years in the decade 1950. He refused to allow anyone to understand the engineering marvel of achievement of Ed until you see large pieces of coral rock with his own eyes. Visitors can take an audio tour of 30 minutes, are offered in English, Spanish, French or German.

Location: Coral Castle
Coral Castle is Located on Highway 28 655 South Dixie in Homestead. It is at the intersection of SW 157th Avenue and U.S. 1. Detailed driving directions are available on page Coral Castle web.
Hours
Coral Castle is open 8:00 a.m.-6 pm Sunday through Thursday and 08 am-9 pm Fridays and Saturdays.
Admission
The entrance to the Coral Castle is $ 9.75 for adults (ages 13-61), $ 6.50 for seniors 62 and older, $ 5 for children (ages 7-12) and free for children 6 and under.

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