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If your main focus is sunbathing, swimming, and just having fun at the beach, this list of the best beaches in Miami will come in handy. You will definitely feel comfortable on these beaches.

Sunny Isles Beach, Florida. Photo: Depositphotos

Even though South Beach is the first place that comes to mind, many people simply don't realize that it is quite an expensive area. At the same time, in Miami there is a division into beaches for youth parties (like Lummus Beach on Ocean Drive), for family vacation(Crandon Beach and Virginia Key on Key Biscayne) and even nudists (Halover Beach).

1. Hobie Beach(Hobie Beach), Key Biscayne

This beach is also known as Windsurfer Beach, as it has been favored by surfers for the past two decades. Excellent reputation and reasonable prices. In addition, it is suitable for holidays with four-legged pets.

2. Fort Lauderdale(Fort Lauderdale)

Known as the “Venice of America,” Fort Lauderdale is also a city of fashion and art, but most importantly, a place with great beach culture. On the shore there is a long promenade area and numerous vacationers.

Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Photo: Depositphotos

3. Virginia Key(Virginia Key Beach)

Virginia Key was once the only beach in Miami that African Americans could use. Today it is one of best zones for picnics and swimming, as well as various events, including music festivals.

4. Oleta River (Oleta River State Recreation Area)

The parkland on Biscayne Bay is the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. Kilometers of walking paths, as well as trails for cycling, canoe and kayak rentals. Picnics and barbecues can be organized here literally every weekend.

5. Matheson Hammock(Matheson Hammock Park)

Matheson Hammock Park, near the harbor of the same name, is full of many long-lived trees and beautiful landscapes. For guests there are hammocks and picnic areas by the bay. Ideal for kiteboarders. As an added bonus, there is a wonderful view of downtown Miami across the bay.

6. Holover(Haulover Beach Park)

There is an endless amount of entertainment for visitors, including tennis and golf, as well as surfing and kite flying. There are also many hiking trails and fishing areas. Haulover has something for everyone. The only one public beach Miami, where swimsuits are optional.

Haulover Beach Park. Photo: Depositphotos

7. Sunny Isles Beach(Sunny Isles Beach)

A beautiful pier and immaculate beaches away from the chaos of Miami Beach are located in Sunny Isles, often called “little Moscow” due to the large number of Russian-speaking residents and visitors. You can spend a whole weekend here with many restaurants, cafes and other establishments, as well as park areas for children.

8. Crandon Park(Crandon Park)

Along with beautiful beaches here you can find areas for picnics and walking, as well as stalls with various products, including souvenirs. A special family recreation center also offers various attractions and an outdoor roller skating area.

Crandon Park Beach. Photo: Depositphotos

9. Lummus Park(Lummus Park Beach)

Lummus Park Beach is one of the main beaches on South Beach. An extremely picturesque area with numerous tourists for the most active rest and, of course, photographing. In addition, if you happen to be there with children, there is a playground at the entrance for the little ones - aged 2 to 5 years.

10. Bill Baggs (Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park Beach)

The "Cape of Florida", as Ponce de Leon called it in the 16th century during his first Spanish expedition, is located in the eastern part of Key Biscayne, next to old lighthouse. An ideal area for family relaxation, cycling or a relaxing afternoon tea. Fishing, canoeing, kayaking and snorkeling are available for all park guests.

Miami-Dade, on the coast Atlantic Ocean. Numerous beaches, clubs, restaurants and fashionable shops attract partygoers from all over the world. But Miami is not only an ideal city for entertainment, but also the most important financial and economic center of the country. This is where international banks, large corporations and famous recording and television studios are based. Another one interesting feature cities - population composition: about 70% local residents- Latin Americans.

Tourists flock to Miami to relax and unwind on the golden beaches of the Atlantic, dance in nightclubs, surf and wander through the fashionable galleries of famous artists and photographers. In the incessant resort town Where skyscrapers and business centers rub shoulders with beach houses and celebrity villas, there's sure to be something special for every traveler.

How to get to Miami

There are several ways to get to Miami. Delta flies daily through New York and American Airlines through Chicago. Flights with connections in European cities are also possible: Air France via Paris, Lufthansa via Frankfurt and British Airways via London. In the latter case, you will need an overnight stay in London and, accordingly, a British transit visa.

The cheapest offer is Turkish Airlines with a transfer in Istanbul. The cost of direct flights increases several times: for example, Aeroflot organizes flights from Sheremetyevo.

Communications and Wi-Fi

There are several major cell phone carriers in Miami: T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T, MetroPCS, and Spring Nextel. The first two are the most popular: they offer profitable calls and high-speed mobile Internet. To save money, it is better to purchase a local prepaid SIM card immediately upon arrival. The cost of a minute of conversation depends on the tariff: the higher the tariff, the cheaper the calls. For 130 minutes of calls within the US, 25 USD is usually enough. You can buy a SIM card not only in the salon cellular communications, but also in almost any supermarket.

There are payphones all over Miami that feed on 0.25 USD coins. For international calls, it is worth buying a calling card; the most popular are Pingo, Comfi or ClonCom. Vending machines for telephone cards are installed right at the airport.

Free Wi-Fi is available in many in public places, on beaches, in hotels and chain catering establishments. However, in some places you will have to pay for the Internet: for example, in the Starbucks coffee shop - almost 10 USD per day. Lists of free Wi-Fi hotspots in Miami can be studied on the Internet in advance.

Go Miami Card

Go Miami Card holders get access to 35 top attractions and excursion tours cities. The benefit is obvious: you don’t need to purchase separate tickets for each place, spend extra money and stand in long queues.

The price of the Go Miami Card is 79 USD for 1 day, while the total cost of admission to all prepaid attractions exceeds 1000 USD.

You can purchase a subscription on the official website. The card gives you priority entry without queuing and comes with a free guide with a list, descriptions, addresses and opening hours of all attractions included in the package. Among the most interesting places for visiting with Go Miami Card - Villa Vizcaya, aquarium, zoo, Coral Castle. Cardholders can also go on a Biscayne Bay cruise or safari, rent a bicycle, ride a water taxi, visit Miami's top museums or have fun at amusement parks.

Beaches of Miami

Best beaches in Miami are located in the Miami Beach municipality, separate from " big city» Biscayne Bay. Most of them are sandy, clean and free.

Crandon Park Beach is an ideal place for parents with children. A sand spit stretches along the entire coastline, numerous attractions await young visitors, and shops, cafes and convenient picnic areas await adults. It’s also comfortable to relax with children at Virginia Key Beach with its modern play complexes.

There are almost no changing cabins on the beaches of Miami Beach, but there are showers and toilets.

The most famous place in the area - South Beach. It is located between 5th and 21st streets and always attracts local fashionistas, photographers and tourists. The most party part of South Beach is Lummus Park, equipped with several sports grounds and perfect for lovers of active recreation. Here you can rent equipment for aquatic species sports, play beach volleyball or ride a bike, and in the evening relax in numerous bars and restaurants.

Rental points for sun loungers (from 9 USD) and umbrellas (about 12 USD) on the Miami coast are open until 17:00. You shouldn’t go to the first one you come across: it’s better to walk along the entire beach and compare prices.

The oldest beach in the city, founded at the beginning of the last century, is Matson Hammock. An artificial lagoon and dense mangroves form a very picturesque landscape. People come here not only to sunbathe, but also to surf: the shallow water and spaciousness especially attract beginner surfers.

Haulover Beach is the best nude beach in all of Florida. IN national park Bill Baggs Cape offers fishing, canoeing, kayaking and fine dining. The most calm beaches- on the territory of the North Shore Park, but entry is paid (1 USD).

Diving in Miami

The main features of diving in Miami are artificial coral reefs (one of the best in the world) and many sunken ships. There are 10 artificial reef dive sites: 5 located between Miami-Dade and Key Biscayne, and another 5 between Key Biscayne and Monroe. The best is under 130 feet of water two miles east of Sunshine Island.

With wrecks in Miami full order. Judge for yourself: about 30 sunken ships, 3 oil platforms and a couple of sunken American tanks.

Scuba diving courses are offered at the South Beach Dive and Surf Center (website) and a certificate is issued at any level upon completion. There are other large diving centers in the city: Active Divers Association (website), Undersea Hunter (website), Diga Dive Club, etc. The average cost of a dive is from 30-40 USD, equipment rental is from 5 USD, dive guide services - from 35 USD.

Experienced divers will love the unique John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park (website), located east of Key Largo. The land part occupies only 5% of its area, the rest is an amazing underwater world with bright corals, schools of tropical fish and a three-meter statue of Christ, sunk at a depth of 6 m.

Surfing and kiting in Miami

Today, surfing has become an integral part of the life of Miamians. And this is not surprising: absolutely all conditions for comfortable boarding are created here. The mild climate, warm water and almost never-ending waves are an ideal picture for all fans of this fashionable sport. There are several beaches in Miami that offer great surfing: South Beach, Lummus Park, South Point Park, Matson Hammock (beginner's paradise), and North Shore.

The best time for surfing is considered to be from September to May, when the water temperature is optimal. In summer, the sea warms up to +32 °C, so skiing promises to be too hot. Beginning wave surfers can use the services of a private instructor; the average cost of such pleasure is about 100 USD per lesson.

You should not surf in unfamiliar places: experienced surfers will always tell you where it is safe and where there are no sharks.

Another very popular sport in Miami is kiting. Almost windsurfing, but with an important condition: a kite fluttering above the athlete standing on the board is used as a driving force. The best beach for kiting is Sandy Beach, located between 23rd and 29th streets in the South Beach area. Anyone can learn to kitesurf: for example, lessons at the Miami Kiteboarding school (website) will cost from 75 USD per hour.

Miami Hotels

In Miami, it is most profitable to purchase items from American brands: Victoria’s Secret, Guess, DKNY, Converse, Lacoste, Ed Harley, etc. In other countries they are sold at significant premiums, but here at very attractive prices. Otherwise, prices are comparable to Moscow, with the exception of sales periods. From December to January, as elsewhere in the USA, the real shopping madness begins here: discounts up to 70%.

Miami cuisine and restaurants

Miami offers a variety of cuisines from all over the world: from Russian to Japanese. Numerous cafes and restaurants are located both on the coast and in the very center of the city. The most respectable establishments with fairly high prices are concentrated on Collins Avenue and Lincoln Road. This is where you have a chance to meet the stars of world show business, and just wealthy people who want to have a good rest and eat delicious food. In local restaurants you can taste American, Japanese, Creole, Italian and Latin American cuisine. There are many fashionable establishments on the island of Brickell Key - in the recreation center of the Brickell area. Here you will be offered dishes of Greek, Mediterranean, Asian, Brazilian cuisine, as well as excellent seafood. Prices in prestigious establishments are about 85 USD per dinner per person.

On Friday and Saturday evenings, all the trendy restaurants are crowded, so you need to make a reservation in advance.

More democratic cafes are located on Washington Avenue and the Miracle Mile. There are many inexpensive pizzerias and small cozy bars. Local establishments serve not only classic American burgers and steaks, but also exotic treats based on traditional recipes from Thailand, Vietnam, Argentina and Peru. In small eateries you can have a meal for 5-10 USD, in a mid-level cafe - for 20-40 USD.

Seafood lovers should go to Miami towards the end of summer: lobster season opens here on August 8th. At this time, they are not only the most delicious and fresh, but also the cheapest: only 4-5 USD per piece.

Guides in Miami

Entertainment and attractions

Most tourists come to Miami to soak up the beaches, see celebrities, and hang out at the clubs. However, the city has many interesting attractions that can easily be combined into a full-fledged cultural program.

One of the most impressive places is Villa Vizcaya in the Coconut Grove area. This is an entire architectural and landscape complex with luxurious, well-kept gardens and unusual buildings. The villa itself, which once belonged to businessman James Deering, was built in the Mediterranean Renaissance style with Baroque elements. In the 70 rooms of the mansion you can admire original interiors, antique furniture and European antiques.

A more modern cultural and architectural value of Miami is the mansion of Gianni Versace, the founder of the legendary Fashion House. Spectacular handmade frescoes and a 16-meter swimming pool with mosaics made of pure gold have been preserved here.

A sad but tourist-attracting detail: Versace was shot dead right on the steps of his own mansion.

Coral Castle can be considered one of the most unusual tourist places in the outskirts of the city. It was once built single-handedly by the Latvian emigrant Edward Leedskalnin. In fact, the castle is a complex complex of many megaliths, the weight of which reaches 30 tons. How exactly the eccentric author managed to erect this structure is still unknown.

One of the recognizable symbols of Miami is the bright yellow Freedom Tower, built in the Mediterranean Renaissance style. Today it is home to the Museum of Contemporary Art and the offices of Miami Dade College.

Located 30 minutes from the city national park Everglades (website). It occupies almost a fifth of Florida's territory. Here you can kayak and canoe, go fishing, and go on a themed eco-tour.

Fans of wildlife are also welcome at the Fairchild Tropical Botanical Garden, which covers an area of ​​34 hectares. Its pride is a unique collection of rare plants: palm trees, cycads, lianas and flowering trees.

There are many in Miami interesting museums. The most piquant exhibition is at the World Museum of Erotic Art (website), where even the furniture is made in the shape of “those” body parts. The Perez Museum of Art has an excellent collection of exhibits from Africa, America and Western Europe, dating from past and present centuries. Miami Design District - an entire design district with numerous art galleries under brightly painted facades (website). The former warehouses are now a favorite spot for Miami bohemians.

9 things to do in Miami

  1. Sunbathe under the hot Florida sun.
  2. Admire the city from a helicopter.
  3. Go on a lion safari.
  4. Climb the wave on a surfboard.
  5. Walk up and down Lincoln Road.
  6. Count the megaliths at Coral Castle.
  7. See the sunken statue of Christ at a depth of 6 meters.
  8. Meet a celebrity at a restaurant on Collins Avenue.
  9. Stand on the steps of the Versace mansion and stay alive.

Miami for kids

Young guests of Miami will also have a very eventful entertainment. It's worth starting with a visit to the Miami Zoo - the only tropical zoo in the United States. Its territory is divided into 4 thematic zones: “Africa”, “Asia”, “Amazonia” and “Australia” with corresponding landscapes, flora and fauna.

Miami's nature experience continues at Jungle Island (website), where you can admire exotic animals and birds in their natural habitat.

Parrot Jungle has more than 1,100 birds, Monkey Jungle has hundreds of funny monkeys, and Lion Country has real South Africa with lions, rhinoceroses, giraffes, antelopes, zebras and elephants.

The Miami Children's Museum (website) is also a must-see. There is everything here for kids to feel like adults: a miniature bank, a supermarket, a TV studio, cruise ship, fire and police departments. With older children, you can take a day trip to Cape Canaveral with the famous Space Center. Kennedy. It is from here that American spacecraft are launched and controlled.

Weather in Miami

Miami has eternal summer: the Gulf Stream ocean current flows just 24 km from the coast of Miami, which makes its climate warm and mild. The maximum probability of hurricanes and storms is in July-August.

Do you like to bask in the sun and splash in the ocean? Do you want a lot of fun and positivity? Can't imagine life without luxury and glamor? Then the beaches of Miami are just for you!

Why is this so attractive? paradise, you ask. Absolutely everyone! Here you can have fun to the fullest, get an attractive tan, meet your favorite actors, talented musicians and even zealous athletes. The beaches of Miami in the photo are not as beautiful as in reality! Golden sand underfoot, spreading palm trees, endless ocean...

Let's see how tourists relax, what they do during their magical vacation and make sure that only crazy people who know how to live are able to get an unforgettable experience from this trip.


Miami is a city on the Atlantic Ocean. People from all over the world gather here, and at the height of the season there is a real starfall. Celebrities such as Britney Spears, fashion designer Roberto Cavalli, and Jerry Halliwell were spotted on the Miami beach. And this is not the whole list.

In fact, Miami and Miami Beach are different cities, but they are part of the same concept of Greater Miami. The main entertainment for tourists is a beach holiday. The only way to get here from Russia is by plane with an expensive ticket. But those who know about the website http://reisburo.com.ua/avia can find tickets at a much lower price. The money saved will be very useful in this expensive city to live in.


The beaches here are several kilometers long, with lifeguard towers and an unlimited number of people. Everyone will find their own beach here, for example, for lovers of parties and parties, this is South Beach. The place is dotted up and down with clubs, bars and restaurants. Boys and girls on the Miami beach can have a blast. If you are a fan of nudist beaches, then just for you. Here you can appear in all your glory, and nothing will happen to you for it. It should be noted that you can sunbathe topless on absolutely all beaches; it is not illegal. Virginia Key was created as a beach for African Americans, but is now open to everyone. State Park Bill Baggs Cape is in the top ten best parks USA, so your holiday here will seem unforgettable.


As for the city itself, the first thing you need to do is visit Collins Avenue. It houses the most expensive and respectable hotels in the city, boutiques of famous designers and restaurants with a wide variety of cuisine. Art Deco was built by the most famous architects in the world and is characterized by the style of the 50-60s. last century. Located here architectural monument, which is also a private property behind the bars of Casa Casuarina, is a colonial-style villa.

Street parallel Collins Avenue, as if taken from the best American films, or, on the contrary, the films were shot from this street. Busty blondes on roller skates, young handsome men with a surfboard and sports cars - all this can be found on the street that never sleeps, as the Americans call it. Very close to cruise port Miami's business center is located. He looks a lot like one of the the most beautiful cities peace Dubai. The illuminated skyscrapers delight with their beauty, and the urban landscape as a whole will appeal to anyone.


If you get bored with the chic and glitz of Miami, you can take a break from it by walking around Coral Gables. This is one of historical places Miami. Here you can get your fill of walking past ancient Victorian buildings.

In Miami, water transport is very common. You can have a lot of fun on boats and yachts. One of the most sought-after cruises is the cruise past celebrity homes. The guide tells you in detail who lives in these expensive villas and mansions, and you just admire the beautiful buildings.


The Everglades Swamp Park is one of the most famous parks in the United States. The park is home to hundreds, maybe even a thousand species of different animals. The most attractive option for visiting the park is to go there yourself.

When going to Miami, remember that there is no place for boredom and despondency! Only a good mood and a positive attitude will help you have an unforgettable vacation in Miami. Don't forget to bring swimsuits and swimming trunks, because beach holidays are most valued here! Welcome!

Miami Beach is a city where life is in full swing, where it is always warm and light, and where traffic does not stop for a single second. Here every tourist will be able to fully relax in accordance with his or her ideas and financial capabilities. What exactly are the best beaches in Miami Beach? First of all, you can visit:

Crandon Park Beach

This unique place nature created in the shape of a lagoon. Numerous families gather here to spend their holidays together. Its popularity is due to the presence of a sand spit located right next to the shore. It's always quiet here, which is why parents and children love this place. The park has numerous attractions, shopping tents, and numerous picnic areas. Therefore, Crandon Park Beach can be called best place for a family holiday!

South Beach

South Beach Miami is the most visited and fashionable place in the entire area. South Beach is rightfully considered one of the best in Miami. The best hotels in the city are also located here. The American coastal city is always full of tourists from different countries peace. That’s why there are plenty of hotels here too. If a tourist wants to fully relax and taste all the joys of life, he can book one of the 375 rooms at the Ritz-Carlton, located on the beach of the Art Deco quarter. Here, room rates can range from $289 to $1,829 per night.

Matheson Hammock Park Beach

Matson Hammock is a “veteran” with his own past, the oldest beach in all of Miami, created in the distant thirties of the last century. Dense mangroves and an artificial lagoon are the undoubted highlights of the “old man”. People go here not only for sunbathing, but also for riding the waves. Beginner surfers can learn all the intricacies of conquering waves; this place welcomes them with shallow and fairly spacious spots.

Lummus Park Beach

Another park and another beach, planted with palm trees and equipped with several sports fields. At Lummus Park you can rent water sports equipment, as well as bicycles for your own excursion program. Here you can play beach volleyball with your friends, and for the youngest children there is a playground covered with a special rubberized material. Lummus has rental points, so there will be no shortage of sun loungers, umbrellas and deck chairs. Rental points are open until 17:00, so you need to plan your time wisely.

Virginia Key Beach

Virginia Key was once a vacation area for African Americans. This place was closed for certain time, and only in 2008 he reopened his property for recreation. The peculiarity of the beach is that there are special picnic areas and children's playgrounds. Virginia Key is open on two sides - north and south.

Haulover Beach

Holover – famous beach in Miami Beach, the best nudist beach in the entire state. There are always a lot of tourists coming here from different corners. Here you can legally warm up all your delights in the sun, without catching the disapproving glances of the vacationing public.

Miami is rich different types entertainment for tourists and city residents, but the main attraction is, of course, the beaches. We offer you a list of the seven best of them, collected by Planet of Hotels.

Crandon Park Beach

Nature created this unique place in the form of a lagoon - perfect place for family holidays. Its popularity is due to the presence of a sand spit located right next to the shore. It's always quiet here, which is why parents and children love this place. The park has many attractions, stalls and picnic areas.

South Beach

South Beach is the most visited and fashionable place in the entire area. South Beach is rightfully considered one of best areas Miami. Here are also located best hotels cities. If a tourist wants to fully relax and taste all the joys of life, he can book one of the 375 hotel rooms Ritz-Carlton, located right next to the beach, room rates here can range from $289 to $1,829 per night.

Matheson Hammock Park Beach

Matson Hammock is the oldest beach in all of Miami, created in the thirties of the last century. Dense mangroves and an artificial lagoon are the undoubted highlights of this place. People go here not only for sunbathing, but also for riding the waves.

Lummus Park Beach

A beach planted with palm trees and equipped with several sports fields. At Lummus Park you can rent water sports equipment, as well as bicycles for your own excursion program. Here you can play beach volleyball with your friends, and there is a children's playground for the youngest vacationers.

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Virginia Key Beach

Virginia Key was once a vacation area for African Americans. This place was closed for a period of time and was only reopened in 2008. The peculiarity of the beach is that there are special picnic areas and children's playgrounds.

Haulover Beach

Haulover is a famous beach in Miami Beach and also the best nudist beach in the entire state. There are always a lot of tourists coming here from different parts.

Bill Baggs State Park

This beach is visited by fishing enthusiasts and families with children. There are many activities to suit every taste, including a beach picnic, water sports, canoeing and kayaking. After relaxing, you can refresh yourself at one of the many restaurants located nearby.

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