South Beach
South Beach is the place to absorb all that Miami offers. Perfect for sunbathing, shopping and people see the light of day, it can be transformed at night into a wild party scene and nightlife.
Miami Seaquarium
The Miami Seaquarium is a wonderful, family friendly aquarium and outdoor located between downtown Miami and Miami Beach. You can see manatees, seals, turtles, dolphins and more. Miami Seaquarium 4400 Rickenbacker Causeway Miami, Fl 33149 305 to 361.5704 miamiseaquarium.com.
Monkey Jungle
Monkey Jungle offers visitors to a different meaning from the traditional format of the zoo: those in a protective cage are human beings, while several species still roam the property around and above you. You can even feed them! Monkey Junflw 14805 Southwest 216th Street Miami, FL 33170-2299, 305-235-1611 monkeyjungle.com
Parrot Jungle Island
Parrot Jungle Island is another user friendly park that allows visitors to experiment with exotic birds in a natural environment. Both parrots and other birds including penguins, orangutans, crocodiles, tigers and more. It is a great place to have fun and educate. Parrot Jungle Island 1111 Parrot Jungle Trail Miami FL 305-400-700 parrotjungle.com
Miami Children's Museum
The Miami Children's Museum is a fabulous place to take your kids to beat the heat, have fun and learn strange things that interest children. The museum allows children to explore real life exhibits on supermarkets and banks, as well as other ocean life and art. Many exhibits are interactive and allows children to create as they learn and play. Miami Children's Museum 980 Mac Arthur Causeway Miami, FL 305-373-5437 miamichildrensmuseum.org.
Jungle excursions to the historic Miami River
These tours will provide visitors the opportunity to learn about the historical and modern Miami while floating down the rivers of the city in a relaxing boat ride. The walk takes two hours, and snacks. Miami River Historical Tours 305-755-9055
Miami Art Museum
The Miami Art Museum offers visitors the opportunity to experience several exhibitions of contemporary art from the 1940s to the present. It also has other periods and touring exhibits in the museum. Conferences, workshops, and the possibility of crossing with headphones offer. Miami Art Museum 101 West Flagler Street Miami Fl 305-375-3000 miamiartmuseum.org
Coral Castle
Coral Castle, also known as "Rock Gate" is located between Miami and ends in Florida and definitely worth a stop if you're driving by. A Latvian immigrant named Edward Leedskalnin, who died in 1951, built wonder eta for a period of 30 years, by hand. Visitors are so amazed by the architecture and the detail that some people say Leedskalnin must have used paranormal powers to help him in construction. Coral Castle 28655 South Dixie Highway Homestedad, Fl 33033
Everglades National Park
The Everglades National Park is 1.5 million acres (600,000 hectares) of wetlands, grasslands and tropical jungles that are home to endangered species, including the American crocodile, the West Indian manatee and Florida panther. The visitor can spend hours or days walking, walking in canoes and camping in the park. Everglades National Park 40001 State Road 9336 Homestead, FL 3034-6733, 305-242-7700 nps.gov/ever/index.htm
Miami Metrozoo
The Miami Metrozoo is one of the most popular and successful zoos in the United States due to the climate of the city, allowing the hostel zoo animals from all over the world. Animals are not in cages, and Miami Metrozoo was one of the first in the country to incorporate this approach. Animals and people are mostly separated by moats. Besides the typical lions, tigers, elephants and bears, this zoo also have white tigers, gibbons, Cuban crocodiles and Komodo dragon. Miami Metrozoo 12400 Southwest 152nd Street Miami FL 33177-1402, 305-251-0400 miamimetrozoo.com.
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