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Quote: Along the shores of Biscayne Bay in the Miami neighborhood of Coconut Grove lies an intriguing destination few people are likely associate with the high glamour of Miami. It’s the Villa Vizcaya, a small piece of Read More
Quote: There is so much to do at Metro Zoo. The park is clean, and because it is so large, it is not crowded. However, there is not a lot of shade, so in the summer, be sure to wear sunscreen and bring a hat. What is Read More
Quote: Bayside Marketplace is next to the marina where the Island Queen cruise around Biscayne Bay leaves from. It can be explored either before or after the cruise, depending on timings. It is an open air marketplace Read More
Quote: Finding your way to Jungle Island is an adventure in itself. There seems to be road work in all sections of Miami and most of them seem to be around the "attraction" areas.Parrot Jungle was the original name of Read More
Quote: We booked this cruise on-line - a fully narrated, bilingual sightseeing cruise along Biscayne Bay and around Star Island. During the 90 minutes onboard, you get to see Miami's spectacular coastal sights, Read More
Quote: A water park, but not with slides and giant wave pools...well, wait a minute, it DOES have the second largest wave pool this planet has to offer. Located south of Miami and 20 miles east of Everglades National Read More
Quote: Who doesn't like to go to aquariums???They dont have many differentials from one another, but its always fun!When you watch the dolphin show is like your become a child again, its impressive how they play around, Read More
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Quote: The impact on Miami by Cubans is huge. They are the largest and most visible ethnic group in the city. The initial home of Miami Cubans was a few miles west of Downtown, in what became known as Little Read More
Quote: Take a walk up the marvelous Meridian Street from 5th Avenue up to Lincoln. It's a little off the beaten track, but it’s full of Art Deco places people live in. All recently renovated and gayly painted with Read More