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Safari Edventure
The non-profit organization covers an area of around 5 acres and includes animals from 5 different continents. Are you looking for a thrilling experience with the wildlife? Safari Edventure is the place to be considered, it is home to animals like Kangaroos, Sloths, Lemurs, Fox, Monkeys, Fruit Bats, Alligators, Porcupines, Emus, Timber Wolves, Arctic Wolves, Snakes, Lizards, Tortoises, Mata Matas, etc.
In addition to a wide array of animals, the park has butterfly and hummingbird gardens, rainforest gardens, herbs and spices gardens, and a large number of trees. While you are at the park, there are several activities that you can engage in like safari parties or picnics, or camps. Want to have some hands-on experience with some of the exotic animals or have a hair-raising time with a wolf or an alligator? Come and spend a day at Safari Edventure.
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Saint Francis de sales Catholic Church
Saint Francis de sales Catholic Church is a small white church located 3 miles away from Miami beach towards its North End. Built in 1940, Saint Francis de sales Catholic Church is made with mission chapel and serves the Parish community in the region. Structured beautifully with Parish architecture, the church welcomes every visitor for a spiritual tour. Lanterns on the ceiling and Christian murals makes the place even more aesthetic. Mass gatherings, sacraments and religious lessons are provided in the church for the local visitors as well.
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Santa’s Enchanted Forest
A wonderful expedition to the world’s largest holiday-themed park in Miami, the Santa’s Enchanted Forest is a never-to-miss experience while spending your Christmas in Miami. Being a popular South Florida annual holiday tradition running for 37 years, Santa’s Enchanted Forest boasts of organizing the miraculously tallest Christmas light show of South Florida, attracting travelers from around the globe. With more than 100 rides sectioned as kids, family, and thrilling rides, your day will end with an adventurous Gauchos Thrill show and Christmas Karaoke. No Christmas in South Florida is complete without attending this giant fiesta in Santa’s Enchanted Forest and experiencing the adventurous roller coasters, bungee jumping, slingshot, wall climbing and what not.
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Seminole Casino Coconut Creek
Enter Seminole Casino Coconut Creek in Miami and just give in, rest will take care of its own. With more than 2,000 Las Vegas style slots offering both classic and contemporary games, players can also earn Comp Dollars by playing with their Seminole Wild Card. For non-smoke slots, players can access the Pavilion via West lot Venue Entrance to enter into the world of the most popular 70 slots stationed in a smoke-free zone.
Try the Money link, Al Aboard, the Vault, Dragon Link, Oriental Fortune, and many others. DIg into the Coco Bar and Legends lounge to moistened your taste buds with some fine dining at NYC Steak.Highlights - Definitely visit the Coco Poker area with 23 tables of live-action and tournament poker, and scout through the table games with 70 different live table games like Blackjack, baccarat, and others.
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Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Who doesn’t know the aura and glamour of Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Miami? The 30,000 square feet gaming area is an embodiment of entertainment with thrill, offering 3,100 slot machines, 45 table poker games, and a high limit slots room with the best gaming experience one can have in South Florida.
The electrifying nightlife here will give you a memorable experience, while the fascinating choices at the Daer club with cocktails and beer will keep you going. Do not forget to experience delectables at Cipresso, Japanese cuisine at Kuro, and Korean barbeque at Bae.Highlights - If you are into Table games, Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino offers you the best choice of table games in South Florida. From Pai Gow Poker, Casino War, Baccarat, Blackjack to Spanish 21 - everything is at your service.
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Siesta Key Island
Located in the Gulf of Mexico, Siesta Key is a tourist island in Miami known for its beaches, resorts, restaurants, and playgrounds. Siesta Key island offers sandy beaches with clear waters such as Crescent Beach, Sarasota Beach, Siesta key beach, Turtle Beach, and Sunset Beach. Ted Sperling Nature Park and Mangrove Tunnels is a naturistic spot with activities such as hiking, biking, trekking, and kayaking. Pinecraft Park and Lime Lake Park also have lush parks and trails with waterfront areas for boating and swimming. The Siesta Key Farmers Market at the Ocean Boulevard is a local market that sells freshly grown fruits and vegetables. They also have handmade craft items.
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Spinello projects
To capture the stories of the marginalized communities, Spinello projects under the ownership of Anthony Spinello are attracting many eyes in Miami and the international world. Projecting ongoing political scenarios through art is an appreciated characteristic of Spinello Projects. Being a nomadic art gallery owner, Arthur Spinello by now had ten shifted stores in Miami and the earlier Spinello Gallery is now shut down. Your ecstatic journey to witness art will be more memorable after witnessing the Anthology of Black Thoughts curated by Octavio Yearwood and Jared MacGriff’s Only Touching the Ground to Jump.
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Star Island
Located to the south of the Venetian Islands and east of the Palm and Hibiscus Islands, the Star Island is one of Miami’s prime tourist islands. There is a lot to enjoy at Star Island. From boating to arcades, the list is endless. Extreme Jet Ski of Orlando offers jet skiing on the beaches of Star Island. One can go boating or swimming at Shingle Creek. Star Island also has many escape rooms and amusement parks such as Disney Springs and Doldrick’s Escape Room. The Museum of Military History and Basilica of the National Shrine of Mary, Queen of the Universe are interesting sightseeing destinations.
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Sunny Isles Beach
Sunny Isles is one of the best beaches of Miami. It features a two-mile long beach with several access points, and its clear waters are perfect for snorkeling, diving and other water sports. Lifeguards are available throughout the bear access points to ensure your safety while you enjoy your day.
If you need to refuel after playing in the sun, which you’ll probably need to, you can hit one of the many cafes and restaurants around the place for a tropical concoction and a snack.
Sunny Isles Beach is also famous for its world-renowned restaurants, theatres, and nightclubs. This location offers other kinds of attractions too, including but not limited to museums, sports stadiums, and shopping malls. This destination is also the home to many luxurious and premium beachfront properties like the Trump International Beach Resort among the others. So if you’re feeling fancy, this is the beach to visit.Beach Activities:-Beach volleyballBoat RentalsFishingBicycle RentalsWater sports
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Surfside Beach
This beach boasts a mile-long reach of sand unfettered by anything commercial - hotels, shops, or restaurants - all the way from 88th to 96th Street. If you love the outdoors and pristine beauty, this beach, and its walking and biking paths, is for you.A little less crowded and quieter than South Beach, this beach is close to the sidewalk cafes, and bars that define the classic Miami Beach, as well as historic sites like the Fontainebleau Miami Beach hotel. The calm and quiet environment here is sure to uplift your mood on the beach and give you a sense of tranquility.
You would like to pack a picnic and beach blanket during your visit to the Surfside Beach, or if you’re staying at one of Surfside’s oceanfront hotels, opt to simply recline on a cushy lounge chair for an idyllic day at the beach. Whichever option you choose, you will not be experiencing any less indulgence to a lazy vacation on this beach.
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