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Gesu Church
One of the historic churches in Miami, Gesu Church is a Roman Catholic Church located on the Northeast 2nd street of the city. The church was originally constructed in 1896 on nine acre land with wooden frame architecture. The structure of the Gesu Church was replaced by a Mediterranean Revival style architecture in 1924 where a giant portico and landmark tower makes it even more beautiful. Listed as one of the historical sites in the US National Register of Historic Places, Gesu Church is the epitome of medieval religious architecture and intricate detailing. Ample of religious events like Bible study, confessions, Choir performances and gatherings are organised by the church.
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Grand Bahama Island
As the northernmost island of the Bahamas, the Grand Bahama is a fabulous choice for a day or overnight trip from Miami. Accessible by boat, it is known for its huge, scenic beaches, lush greens, coral reefs, and resorts. Taino Beach, Lucaya Beach, Fortune Beach, and Xanadu beach are some of the best beaches in Grand Bahama island where one can enjoy swimming, water sports, and lounging. Garden of the Grooves has picturesque gardens with chirping birds and colorful flowers. It also has many waterfalls and a labyrinth to make one’s visit even more fun. Lucayan National Park is an excellent place for those who wish to enjoy camping and wildlife exploration. The park also has many beautiful caves. Grand Bahama has the Port Lucaya Marina which offers boating facilities and panoramic views of the shore. Grand Bahama Island is a great island from Miami for a trip.
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Grapeland Water Park
The 13 acres Grapeland Water Park of Miami is just a few miles from the Biscayne Bay, offering a pleasant outing option to families under the subtropical sun of Miami. Under the supervision of the City of Parks and Recreation Department, this amusement park is beautifully adorned by Romero Britto’s eye goggling pop art. The fun theme of pirate’s ship wreck takes the center stage in Grapeland Water Park. No wonder you can indulge in unlimited splashing is the Captain’s Lagoon, assigned only for swimming. Sliding along the inner tubes in the Buccaneer River Ride is joyful. The Private’s Plunge section is most adventurous while you slide through the fastest lanes creating enormous splash. For toddlers, the Shipwreck Island section is the best to let them be. Grapeland Water Park also offers swimming lessons, a glorious snack bar, and a lovely time.
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Grapeland Water Park
Designed by Miami’s famous pop artist Romero Britto, Grapeland Water Park is a perfect oasis for a family outing in Miami. This water park offers 13 acres of water slides, lazy rivers and pools to have fun in the sun. It features colourful monuments, fountains, enormous octopus structure, shipwreck-themed water slides and much more. If you plan on staying for a long time in Miami, then you can enroll for some swimming lessons by Grapeland Water Park.
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Grassy Key Island
Grassy Key island is located in the middle of the Florida Keys and is just a few hours away from Miami. With an oceanside view, Grassy Key Island has many beautiful beaches such as Turtle Beach. The island also has a dolphinarium known as the Dolphin Research Center. It is the main highlight of the island as it has 90,000-square-foot of saltwater lagoons home to several dolphins and California sea lions. Here one gets to interact with dolphins in the water and even enjoy painting with them! With such a unique experience being offered, Grassy key Island is a great island in Miami to visit.
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Greynolds Park
Very close to the city, this is a popular site for camping in Miami that features a huge golf course, camping grounds as well as various natural wonders. The Oleta River runs beside the park hence activities like boating and fishing are available.
Campgrounds are also present with proper restrooms, picnic spots and cabins as well. Guests can also enjoy bird watching, hiking, biking, etc.
Gulfstream Park
For an inclusive experience of gaming and sports under one roof, visit the Gulfstream park of Miami, offering 365 days of entertainment, thrill, and engagement. With more than 3,200 horses and 1,000 caretakers, ready for wager and racing - the experience will be thrilling. Visitors can also surf through the options of helping the retired horses of Gulfstream Park of Miami. Maintaining social distancing in the times of pandemic, the slot machine, and electronic tables have been reorganized to offer you a relaxing time.
With over 20 bars, restaurants, and nightspots, no player will feel neglected from their hospitality be it at the Basil’s for some Italian-American cuisine or at Belly Fish for some Sushi. No wonder Gulfstream Park offers you a nightlife like never before. Highlights - Club Fate from 05:00 PM to 06:00 AM will drown you into great music, amazing DJ sessions along with occasional international guest appearances. If you are tired of playing casino, plunge into Strike 10 for enjoying some bowling with 11 AMF professional bowling lanes, pool tables, and air hockey.
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Haitian Heritage Museum
Situated in the Little Haiti region of the city, the Haitian Heritage Museum Miami aims to display and promote art pieces by Haitian artist throughout the years. Highlighting the rich culture as well as the rich artistic history of Haiti, the museum caters to guests from all over the world that come to admire the artwork of the artists.
The collection includes everything from paintings to sculpture and even films, music, historical artefacts and literary works all by Haitian artists displayed for the visitors in the building.
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Haulover Beach
One of the most scenic beaches in the city, the Haulover Beach features landscaped dunes, a couple of picnic areas, and dozens of lifeguard towers. Haulover Beach is located right between Sunny Isles and Bal Harbour and it’s stunning landscape attracts travelers from all around the world. With 1.5 miles of sandy beach and surf, it is a perfect family beach in the city.
Also, if you’re looking for a ‘clothing optional beach’, you’d be happy to know that Haulover has one. It also features a gay nude beach as well as an ever-adorable dog park/ beach. If you’re planning your visit to this beach on a Tuesday, you can find a small food truck festival, with local vendors and live music performances. The beach regularly hosts kite-making workshops, and also features a tennis center and a golf course to ensure no one gets bored on their visit to the Haulover beach.Beach activities:-Bicycle rentalsSkateboardingFishingKite flying
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Hibiscus Island
Hibiscus Island is accessible by the MacArthur Causeway and lies to the north of Palm Island. It has many activities to enjoy such as shopping, sightseeing, and unique cuisines. The Art Deco Historic District is a high-end shopping and sightseeing district dotted with boutiques, restaurants, and stores. This iconic district has over 960 historical buildings to be explored. Miami Beach Botanical Garden is a huge urban garden on Hibiscus Island filled with bromeliads, palms, cycad, orchids, etc. The island also offers many other activities such as speed boating, cruises, and local sights such as graffiti walls, making it a great island in Miami for a day trip or overnight stay.
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