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Bal Harbour
This laid-back stretch of sand is fringed with luxury hotels. The jogging path winds around the mile-long beach, shaded by palms. You’ll find limited metered parking beneath Haulover Bridge. The tiny cafes in the nearby Town of Surfside or the elegant bistros in Bal Harbour Shops guarantee to keep you refreshed. A very important point to note here, though, there are no lifeguards or showers in Bal Harbour. It is all on the sands.
Since Bal Harbour is a small enclave, you’re assured a tranquil, private place to read a book or play in the sands, unbothered by large crowds. This is the spot of your beach dreams if you are looking for peace and some time off, far from the madding crowd. Bal Harbour is one of the best places to watch the sunrise and it’s also home to a scenic beach path that extends all the way to neighboring Surfside.
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Bamini, The Bahamas
This Bahamian island is one of the closest ones and guests can reach there using a boat or a ferry. After arriving on the beach at the beautiful island guests can relax and enjoy the lovely water or just lounge in the sun on the beach. There are also facilities to stay at the island, but a day trip is enough to cover everything good on the island.
Guest can also go diving, kayaking, paddle boarding, swimming, etc. and experience some beautiful underwater scenes. There are also plenty of restaurants and bars and even night clubs to cater to the guest.
What’s Unique: Amazing beaches and great diving spot.
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Big Cyprus National Reserve
Located 40 miles west of Miami, the Big Cyprus National Park is the ultimate key to the wilderness in nature. Lined up by mangroves, pinelands, prairies, cypress swamps, and old hammocks, camping in Big Cyprus is, even more, better with its nine huge campground options. Not all campsites have electrical hookups but worry not about the endless encounter with nature while your camping days. The price for camping per night ranges from $10 to $30.
Your stay in Cyprus National Reserve will be welcomed by the hundreds of birds and reptiles, scattered around. No wonder, squirrels can often accompany you in the campground. To make the experience worthwhile, explore the hiking trails, Kayaking trails and enjoy the darkest night illuminated with the brightest stars in Big Cyprus National Park. Travelers can only opt for an off-beaten backcountry camping experience after getting a backcountry permit. Surely bring your own camping gear to make the stay most self-sufficient, comfortable, and in ultimate privacy with nature.
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Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park
If you are in the mood for a calming trip to a scenic and calm beach, then Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park is the perfect place. In contrast to other popular Miami beaches, Bill Baggs Cape Florida State park is quiet and peaceful and offers panoramic views of the ocean.
There is a lot you can do here. You can go fishing along the seawall of Biscayne Bay or paddling from the No Name Harbor. Bill Baggs Cape has over 18 covered pavilions that provide shaded picnic spots that overlook the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay. You can also go swimming or bicycling and soak in the mesmerizing views. The oldest standing building in Miami-Dade County, a historic lighthouse is also located here. The lighthouse also offers tours.The Lighthouse Café, facing the beach, and Boaters Grill, located on a quiet lagoon are the two restaurants located in Bills Baggs Cape Florida State Park. They offer mouthwatering Cuban food, sandwiches, and beverages.
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Biscayne National Park
How about experiencing a stay is an isolated island with amazing waterfront and alluring wildlife? Camping in Biscayne National Park is exactly what you are looking for. The two campgrounds on Elliott Key and Boca Chita Key islands are accessible to travelers round the year.
You can reach the islands only via boat and your time spent on the campsite will surely include a self-made sumptuous breakfast, snorkeling, swimming in the cold water avoiding the boat harbors, stargazing at night and a serene atmosphere. While Boca Chita Key island is one of the most popular islands with all the amenities, the Elliott Key is the largest island of Biscayne National park which has no provisions of prior reservation. Hiking through the two Elliott Key trails and fishing along harbor is fascinating. The group campsite near the waterfront at Elliott Key is perfect for a 10 member outing under the clear blue sky of Biscayne National Park in Miami.
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Biscayne National Park
The exquisite environment in Jonathan Dickinson State Park of Florida crowded with raccoons and bobcats is a must-visit place to spend your camping days in Miami. The coastal sandhills and Loxahatchee River will take you to a world from afar and a guided horse-drawn tram tour will help you explore the hidden beauty inside Jonathan Dickinson State Park. the Pine Grove campground of Dickinson park has 90 furnished sites while the River Campground, near Loxahatchee, is slightly smaller with 52 sites with all the essential amenities.
Hot shower, picnic tables, grill, electricity, and the Kimbell Centre for some family fun. The 11 lavish cabins of Dickinson State Park with a river view are popular amongst visitors of Miami. Travelers can also enjoy primitive camping with only two backpack camps on the mighty Florida trail, making your camping in Miami worthwhile. Accompanied by fishing in the Loxahatchee River, indulging in playing Geoseeking, hiking, motorbiking in the Murphy Off-Road bicycle trail system will add to your experience.
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Biscayne National Park
To access the Biscayne National Park, you can hop on a boat and walk into one of the most beautiful national parks with a huge diversity of flora and fauna. The park can be only visited by boating, which might seem hectic, but the amazing plants and animals, as well as the overall scenery you will get to witness, will be worth it.
At Biscayne, guests can enjoy diving, bird watching, observation, visiting the art gallery and museum, various tours, camping, etc. The whole park is placed upon several small islands which offer various activities for the guests to enjoy and an ecosystem full of plants and animals of awide variety.
What’s Unique: Natural wonders situated on several little islands
What’s Unique: Natural wonders situated on several little islands
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Brickell Key
Also known as the Claughton island, Brickell Key is an artificial island situated on the Miami River. This island in Miami is filled with spas, bars, clubs, and restaurants. MO Bar and Lounge is a favorite amongst locals. Brickell Key island also has the Brickell Key Park for picnicking. Islanders Marketplace LLC on Brickell Key Drive is great for shopping for all your souvenirs. Brickell Key Island has a lot to offer, making it an ideal getaway from Miami.
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Bucky Dent Water Park
Located in Greater Miami’s neighbourhood, Hialeah is home to another hidden gem. The 25-acre Bucky Dent Water Park features slides and activities for all ages. From the 30-foot-high water slide to the zero-depth-entry pool to the 150-foot-long slides, Bucky Dent will surely make your heart race. Apart from these exciting slides, Bucky Dent also offers a range of activities like swim lessons, aerobics classes, rentals for events, parties and more.
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Bucky Dent Waterpark
Staged in the Cuban neighbourhood of Miami in Hialeah, the Bucky Dent Waterpark is a 25 acre big amusement park in Miami, inviting eyes from around the world. Named after Rusell Earl Bucky Dent, this age old theme water park consists of a 150 feet long water slides, urging kids to splash their ways through the slides. There is also a zero entry point for enthusiasts to take a dip and a six lane huge activity pool to spend your time relaxing in the Hialeah wind. If you are too out of energy and need a gulp of tasty drink, Bucky Dent Waterpark serves you bountiful of delectable choices.
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