South Miami Dade
SpeedBoat Tours
Whether you are just visiting Miami for the first time or are a long time South Florida resident, you are sure to be thrilled by your experience with SpeedBoat Tours in Miami! Get a glimpse into the lifestyles of the rich and famous as you zip past world-renowned spots like Fisher Island, Star Island and Millionaire's Row. 90 minutes of fun awaits as you take a guided, narrated spin around Biscayne Bay.
Bayside Marketplace
The Bayside Marketplace is a festival marketplace located in downtown Miami, South Florida. It offers a unique and great shopping experience for those who live in downtown Miami or are visiting the area. As the name suggests, it is located along the Biscayne Bay and is south of American Airlines Arena.
Miccosukee Indian Village
Miccosukee is a historical, small unincorporated community in southwest Miami-Dade county off Tamiami Trail. The Miccosukee tribe of Indians holds family oriented events allowing residents and tourists to enjoy fun, educational and cultural experiences. People of Miccosukee speak English though they have a native language Mikasuki.
Miccosukee resort and gaming
Perez Art Museum
Pérez Art Museum Miami, founded in 1984 as the Center for Fine Arts, was renamed Miami Art Museum in 1996. It has been dedicated to collecting and exhibiting international art of the 20th and 21st centuries.
Everglades Safari Park
Everglades Safari Park was established in 1968 within the Florida Everglades National Park. Over the years it has grown to become so popular that it receives million of visitors from all over the world. It was named “Best Escape Miami 2014” by the Miami New Times during its annual “Best Of” awards. It is open from 9am to 5pm daily. Everglades Safari Park offers a variety of family activities as listed below:
Monkey Jungle
Monkey Jungle Miami!
Miami Seaquarium
The Miami Seaquarium is a world class oceanarium located on the island of Virginia Key in Biscayne Bay. It is one of the premier tourist attractions in the county of Miami Dade in South Florida. The Miami Seaquarium is the oldest oceanarium in the US and it houses a wide range of marine mammals. In addition it also has various sharks, sea turtles, birds, reptiles, manatees and of course, fish. There are daily presentations in the park as well as group programs and events for boy scouts.
CocoWalk
Are you tired of that same daily routine you’ve been doing every week? Do you need a day to escape the harsh city noise and need a place to relax with some sweet soft beats and melodies? There is a perfect place for you and your family to unwind...Welcome to CocoWalk. CocoWalk is an iconic place found at the heart of Coconut Grove, Florida. This area is called "the Grove" by the locals.
Coral Gables Museum
The Coral Gables Museum in Miami-Dade county was opened to the public in 2011 after the management was given permission to occupy the city's historic fire and police station building. The building which houses the museum is listed among the historical buildings in the city of Coral Cables and is beautifully decorated with coral cables.The idea for the museum started in mid 1990's when a group of architects, artists and cultural insiders came together.
Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science
The Miami Museum of Science and Planetarium was one of the first museums in Miami, founded in 1949. It has now become the Patricia and Philip Frost Museum of Science. This one of a kind museum is located in Miami Dade county and will be located (after summer 2016) at the newly created Museum Park on the Bay in downtown Miami.
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