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Miami Shores Aquatic Centre
The tropical climate of Miami is a perfect destination for swimming in the 8-lane professional Miami Shores Aquatic Centre. Travelers can not only enjoy lap swimming but you can also get a glimpse of the famous Flying Eagles Swim Team of Miami. The adventurous water slides, fun zones and an indulging meal in the food court will be exhilarating. Maintaining a consistent temperature as per seasons throughout the year, the entertaining pool parties and Dive-In theatre is a must try at Miami Shore Aquatic Centre. Your safety in the blue water will be maintained by certified American Red Cross lifeguards.
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Miami Watersports Complex
The sub tropical encouraging weather of Miami makes this city a lovable spot for swimming down the sparkling water. Miami watersport Complex is a fully equipped boat and cable park, offering summer camps to kids, two full sized cables and a boat lake. Don't forget to carry enough sunscreen, swmit suit and towels, also in case you forget your swimming equipment there is a rental and a pro shop available in the complex to cater to your service. Group events with decked up picnic tables and kneeboards, private swimming lessons, waterski, watersurf, and an engaging 3 skill levels waterpark will grab your attention for an entire day seamlessly.
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Miccosukee resort and gaming
Located in the middle of Everglades, the famous Miccosukee Resort and Gaming is the one-stop destination for an entertaining and game-filled vacation in Florida. With more than 2000 machines, exhibiting classic as well as contemporary games, Miccosukee also offers its players a One reward program which includes discounts on resort rooms, meal vouchers, VIP giveaways, and many more.
Miccosukee resort offers you a serene European style spa and salon center, a refreshing pool, and a glamorous gym. When it comes to entertainment and delectables, jump into the flavors of Cafe Hammock for some excellent lobster and steak or some Italian dining at Bravo Bravissimo. Extraordinary cabaret shows and live music will keep you glued to this casino in Miami.Highlights - Definitely try your luck at the Bingo Hall and contemplate to win high stakes with an amazing fun-filled experience in classic games. Worry not about the players, it is suited for single-player, couples, and also large groups.
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Monkey Jungle
The 30 acre zoological park was established by Joseph DuMond in the year 1935 as an area for exhibition and study of 6 Java monkeys. The place stands by its tagline, "Where humans are caged and monkeys run wild!” Are you looking for some adventure? Then do go for the Rainforest Adventure Tour, which is $129.95 per person and lets you explore a 4 acre natural habitat filled with monkeys and there will be continuous shows to keep you entertained.
There are also other places where you can pay a visit like the Wild Monkey Swimming Pool, covering an area of 7 acres it gives its visitors the view of Java Macaques in their natural habitat. You can also visit the Cameroon Gorilla Forest, where the presentations take place at 11:00 am, 1:15 pm, and 3:30 pm. Get to the Amazonian Rainforest which is home to the Squirrel monkey, Black-capped Capuchin, and Red Howler Monkey and is North America’s only semi-natural tropical rainforest. If you are a bird lover, do not miss out on the Wings of Love, an initiative by a non-profit organization Wings of Love Foundation, where you will find a number of birds who have been displaced by their owners. Spend a day full of surprises at the Monkey Jungle!
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Museum of Contemporary Art
The journey from a single gallery as the Centre for Contemporary Art to become the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, also known as MOCA, is indeed a recognizable one. Organizing about eight to ten exhibitions each year, MOCA aims at bringing together like-minded contemporary artists to revive the essence of art. Designed by Charles Gwathmey of GSNY, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Miami has upheld some of the most exemplary exhibitions in the past including Making Art in Miami, Frank Stella at 2000: Changing the rules, Painting into Photography/Photography into painting, and others. The giant assembly of more than 400 artists’ works consisting of Pablo Cano, Keith Haring, Alex Katz is mesmerizing. MOCA also organizes hands-on-art classes, contemporary art boot camp lectures, winter, and summer art camps to promote art and creativity.
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Museum of Graffiti
Standing at the confluence of graffiti culture in Miami, the Museum of Graffiti is a worthwhile experience of understanding the history of graffiti through decades. Established in the 1970s, this is the first Graffiti museum in the world encouraging the new art form which took shape in the local neighborhoods of the United States when children started to paint and put their names on the walls. Not only will you live the essence of a different art form but you see the interior and exterior exhibitions with exotic works, sculptures, and drawings of more than 5 decades. The gigantic eleven wall murals, the interesting art gallery, and a mood-lifting luxury shop with the gallery will make your experience unforgettable. You can also pose with the graffiti and make the best of your time in Miami.
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Naples
One of the less popular spots, Naples is worth a visit as it is hardly a drive away from Miami and yet the beaches are much more vacant. Often, guests would have trouble finding a quiet beach at Miami due to the frequent inflow of tourists, but in Naples, you can get beaches that are quiet and yet are just as beautiful as the ones in Miami.
Other than that, the town also has various spots to shop at and various popular restaurants that offer a wide variety of great meals. The city is great for having a relaxing day a just strolling through the street enjoying some local food and buying products.
What’s Unique: Calmer streets and great beaches with lots of activities.
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North Miami Beach
This beach in North Miami is a popular venue among both locals and tourists. The park is relatively quiet, and features soft sand, sidewalk cafes, and a community center. Located midway between Miami and Ft. Lauderdale and adjacent to the Golden Glades Interchange, North Miami Beach is truly at the "Crossroads of South Florida".
Shoppers and commuters can reach North Miami Beach from virtually all of South Florida in less than 30 minutes. However, North Miami Beach isn't all business. With a host of parks, beaches, along with a wide assortment of recreational, cultural, and dining opportunities, this beach is worth the visit if you want to spend your time peacefully and yet enjoy the nature and the company of your loved ones.
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North Shore Open Space Park
If you’re looking for a place to unplug and relax on the beaches of Miami, this park is the place for you. Enjoy its green spaces, explore its walking trails, or check out the beach - all without fighting the crowds. You can even take your dog there, but only in the park and not on the beach.
Placed on the Northern side of Miami beach, this stretch of sand is far less crowded and is a very quiet place to be in, letting you enjoy the peace to yourself. Being less crowded, it is also far more clean than the others. Having said that, it still has all the facilities you would look for, like swimming, water activities, walks, as well as its vicinity to restaurants and hotels and a parking area right across the beach.
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Oleta River State Park
The Oleta River State Recreational Area is the largest urban park in Florida encompassing 1,043 acres, and is situated on Biscayne Bay that offers a perfect getaway from the busy streets of downtown Miami. This place offers a 1,200 foot of sandy beach, where you have the chance to enjoy calm walking paths, dozens of bike trails and secluded beach spots.
You can swim, or explore the placid waters on kayak or canoe, with the necessary gears available for rent. Also, there are picnic tables with on-site grills available if you have plans to enjoy on the beach itself without diving into the waters. You can also spend a whole weekend here, or maybe just a stay overnight, as the park offers rustic, air conditioned cabins for rent, with some offering ocean views from the bedroom! For organised groups, the Oleta River State Park also has a youth campground to offer.Beach Activities:-Saltwater fishingOff Road bicyclingVisit to the mangrove forest
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