Does any know of any MUST do’s or see’s in Miami?
Bargain Hotelsflacis_05 asked:
I’ going there in Sept. for a vacation and I neeed some sight seeing tips. Any tips on anything would be great. Like hotels, restaurants, beaches, etc.
Arlene
I’ going there in Sept. for a vacation and I neeed some sight seeing tips. Any tips on anything would be great. Like hotels, restaurants, beaches, etc.
Arlene

March 22nd, 2009 at 12:04 pm
What about going to see Miami Dolphins play. I’m from the UK, and can’t wait to go over for that only
March 22nd, 2009 at 7:39 pm
MUST GO MIAMI BEACH,IT’S THE WORLD’S FAMOUS BEACH.
March 24th, 2009 at 5:29 am
Wolfie Cohen’s Rascal House, North Beach
The best diner style restaurant in town.
They have in-cred-i-ble pastrami sandwiches!
March 25th, 2009 at 3:57 am
You can see alligators up close and personal in the everglades. There are really no must-see activities in Miami; people generally come for the beaches. If you are going to rent a car, you can take a day trip to Port Canveral and see the Kennedy Space Center. I’ve lived in Miami for years and watching a shuttle launch was by far one the most interesting things I’ve done. You can go online to the Nasa.gov site and they will have launch schedules. if you go, you can watch from the mall parking lot off of US1 for free. They also have a great tour and you can see the shuttles, launch facilities, rockets, moon capsules, and more. It’s actually very cool.
March 25th, 2009 at 9:43 am
Gorgeous weather and beautiful beaches, of course. And the people watching is especially good at Miami’s South Beach. You could even try NUDE sunbathing at Haulover Park in the north part of Miami Beach, LOL.
Seriously, at Oleta Park, not far from Haulover, you can rent sea kayaks. Lots of places to rent wind-surfers, go parasailing, etc. South Florida has some of the world’s most beautiful race tracks. Enjoy Cuban food and culture in Little Havana. See Key Biscayne National Park, Everglades National Park, maybe rent a boat or take a boat tour. (Please do not take airboat; these vehicles harm our delicate ecosystem.) Fairchild Tropical Gardens and The Fruit and Spice Park have been popular destinations for decades. Monkey Jungle and Parrot Island are great day trips. There are many venues for concerts and plays, such as the Jackie Gleason Center and the Ring Theater at U of M campus. Historic buildings include Vizcaya (the Metro goes there) and the Biltmore Hotel; have a drink at the Biltmore and check out the insane pool area. Buy an all day mass transit pass and just ride around sight seeing and exploring.
If you want to do a little driving, Dolphin Encounter in the northern Keys is an unforgettable experience; take the high price ticket, it is worth it. Or drive out I-75 almost to Marco Island and rent ocean kayaks on Isle of Capri. Take a sun shelter and a picnic lunch and spend an entire day lazing on a deserted, not accessable by car beach.
Warning: Dining and accomodations on Marco Island can be VERY expensive.