Joyce Crumpton; Oct 2007 ...On arrival at Miami we were pleasantly surprised by the efficiency of passport control and baggage handling. Travelled north to beach area of Boca Grande and Englewood spent a fabulous month visiting different areas by boat and car. Many unspoilt...
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Why? Sunshine, sand, sea, vibrant nightlife and a sultry
Latin American flavour: these are all the main reasons why
thousands travel to Miami for their holidays. Apart from exploring
the exciting neighbourhoods of the city itself (like Little Havana
and the Art Deco district) those who holiday in Miami have the
opportunity to make numerous fun excursions to surrounding resorts
and attractions like the Everglades.
When? Whatever time of year you choose for a holiday in
Miami you will need plenty of sunblock. Traditionally winter is the
most popular time to travel to Miami, and it is certainly the ideal
season weather-wise. Summers tend to be uncomfortably hot and humid
with heavy thunderstorms. Those on a budget will find accommodation
prices more reasonable during the off-season though.
Who for? Anyone who enjoys a laid-back holiday with fun in
the sun will have a great time in sub-tropical Miami. It is the
favourite destination for 'winter refugees' who travel to Miami to
escape the chilly northern states.
More Info: To find out all you need to know to make the most
of a holiday in Miami refer to our comprehensive Miami travel
guide, which features details of attractions, excursions, events
and public transport in this seaside city.
Overview
Miami may be the retirement capital of the United States, but
there is nothing old fashioned about this bright, brash playground
city that shines under the sunny Florida skies. This coastal city
was a sleepy holiday town until the 1920s, when the 'in crowd'
decided to make it their own. The town bloomed into a fun seaside
capital and was blessed with a legacy of Art Deco architecture,
particularly along South Beach, which has been carefully preserved.
During World War II the forces came to town when Miami was an
important military base. Today, apart from being a favourite
holiday Mecca and sunny spot for retirees, it is also the gateway
to the Caribbean and Latin America.
Miami's large Cuban community add to the atmosphere in the
sultry neighbourhood of Little Havana. Trendsetters hang out in
Coconut Grove, while sunlovers strew the miles of white sandy
beaches. For families there are entertaining attractions like the
Seaquarium and Metrozoo. The nightlife is sophisticated and varied.
The city also gives easy access to Florida's popular Gold Coast
resorts and attractions, as well as the natural wonder of the
Florida Everglades.
No wonder Miami is America's favourite holiday destination and
the hub of a vibrant cruise ship industry, its port jammed
constantly with sleek passenger liners. North of the city, miles of
beautiful sandy beaches of the Gold Coast are hemmed in by
southeast Florida's major tourist resorts: Fort Lauderdale,
Hollywood, Pompano Beach and Palm Beach.