From stunning stretches of soft sand and turquoise seas to glamorous Art Deco architecture, celebrity-filled clubs, Michelin-starred restaurants
South Beach is a world-famous neighborhood that offers the best hotels and resorts in Miami. It also has many things to do and see.
Brickell is the heart of Miami’s financial district, with a mix of world-class restaurants, luxury shopping, and sweeping waterfront views.
Coconut Grove is Miami’s oldest permanent settlement and a quaint, charming, and laidback enclave with some of the best restaurants in town.
You can enjoy a variety of amenities and activities, including surfing, volleyball, and jet skiing.
Coral Gables is one of the most distinctive neighborhoods in Miami, with tree-lined boulevards and ivy-covered mansions dating from the 1920s.
A secluded barrier island across the Rickenbacker Causeway from Miami, Key Biscayne feels like a tropical paradise far removed from the hustle and bustle of South Beach.
Located about 30 miles south of Miami, Homestead combines small town charm with big city amenities for an upscale Florida experience that is hard to beat.
Located in Miami-Dade County, North Beach is a thriving area that offers a vibrant mix of culture, recreation, and adventure.