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Thursday, February 5, 2009

Explore the Vizcaya Museum

The Vizcaya Museum and Gardens was formerly a vacation estate built in 1916 by the wealthy agricultural industrialist, John Deering. The main house was designed to mimic an Italian villa that had been lived in for generations. Its interior rivals that of the finest European castles and housed inside its walls are an extraordinary assembly of fine art and luxurious furnishings. The estate’s ten acres of gardens are equally as impressive and the historic Vizcaya Village will enjoy significant renovations. The Vizcaya Museum and Gardens is located at 3521 S. Miami Avenue and is open daily from 9:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. You won’t regret adding this stunning estate to your list of things to do in Miami, Florida.

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Hollywood Beach Boardwalk

One of the most popular things to do in Miami, Florida for visitors is to hang out at the Hollywood Beach Boardwalk, where miles of beaches and walking trails allow for relaxing strolls, bike rides and hours of people watching. Find a mix of cafes and bars, and dine at one of the boardwalk’s restaurants. There is a thriving beach theatre at the Hollywood Beach Boardwalk, featuring the “Theatre Under the Stars” concert series on Monday nights. Hollywood is located between North Miami Beach and Fort Lauderdale along Highway 1.

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Visit the Cape Florida Lighthouse

Part of beautiful Key Biscayne’s Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, the picturesque lighthouse is a welcome visit for maritime enthusiasts looking for things to do in Miami Florida. It was built in 1825, making it the oldest building found in southern Florida. You can explore the lighthouse on your own or join one of the guided tours. Enjoy a relaxing moment in the Lighthouse Café and take advantage of the nearby Cape Florida beach. Cape Florida is open from dawn to dusk, with lighthouse tours offered at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. daily.

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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Miami MetroZoo is a Must

Considered one of the best zoos America, Miami MetroZoo has a climate that allows it to keep a wide variety of animals from Asia, Australia and Africa. One of the first free-range zoos in the country, the exhibits are entirely cageless. Animals are grouped according to their geographic territory and animals that live together peacefully in the wild are placed in exhibits together. Other animals in the area are separated by moats. Looking out across the African plains, for example, you see the animals apparently co-mingling much as you would on a safari. The trees, foliage and even soil mimic as closely as possible the native habitat of the animals.

Among the newest members of the zoo are the critically endangered baby addux "Abacus" and a critically endangered baby black rhino. You can also see white tigers, gibbons, Cuban crocodiles and a komodo dragon, as well as the regular lions, tigers and bears. The coolest animal stunt is the painting elephant - a real elephant, armed with a paintbrush and easel, creating a masterpiece! The new Samburu Giraffe Feeding Station (open daily from 11AM-4PM) allows you to climb up and see a giraffe eye-to-eye. For a $2 fee, you'll have the opportunity to reach out and feed these graceful creatures. They'll take the food right out of your hand!

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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Go Cars in Miami

The most original and exciting way to see Miami, take out a GPS guided "Go Car", explore the city at your leisure and visit parts that other vehicles cannot reach.
In addition to the GPS system guiding you around there is tour narration in up to 5 different languages so throw away your guide books and maps and let the "Go Car" bring Miami to life.
Easy and fun to drive you have the choice to follow the GPS or if the mood takes you do your own thing! For more information or to book one of these "Go Cars", call us, chat with us or fill out our on-line enquiry form for your holiday in Miami.

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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Free Things To Do in Miami

Miami is a vibrant and exciting place to visit but did you know there are plenty of things to do for FREE during your holiday in Miami:
1. Tour the Art Deco District: The most striking examples lie between Sixth and 23rd streets, on Ocean Drive, Collins Avenue and Washington Avenue. Self-guided tour maps are available from the Art Deco Welcome Center at 1001 Ocean Drive.
2. Little Havana: Home to exiles escaping Castro's Cuba, Miami embodies the spirit of Cuba through its sights, sounds and smells. Stop by at night to hear the sounds of Cuban music on every street corner.
3. Holocaust Memorial: In 1990 this memorial opened on Miami Beach to honor the 6million Jewish victims of the Holocaust. The solemn and moving tributes to the lives lost makes for a powerful visit, and sculptures on site, especially the "Sculpture of Love & Anguish," are not to be missed.
4. Spanish Monastery Cloisters: William Randolph Hearst brought this monastery backf rom Spain in numbered pieces, and it was finally put together at its current location in 1954. The stones of the original building date to the 1100s.
5. Miami Art Museum: This collection of post-World War II American artwork is free to the public the second Saturday of every month.
6. Miami Beach Botanical Garden: The garden covers more than 4 acres and is open between Tuesday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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