Things to Do in Miami
So you've booked your plane ticket to Miami and you're pondering what to do once you get there.
Well there is so much to see and participate in, it really is the sunshine town where the fun never ends! America's southernmost resort is popular with tourists the world over and has been voted America's Healthiest City by Natural Health Magazine.
Indeed, activity and sports are at the forefront of what Miami delivers to its visitors.
You might want to visit The Barnacle Historic State Park on Biscayne Bay or visit the Coral Castle which is a famous Miami attraction.
Edward Leedskalnin decided to carve a variety of coral rock objects as a tribute to the unrequited love of his lost sweetheart - it is the Taj Mahal of Miami.
Or if you fancy some creature comforts you can take a trip to the Miami Metrozoo which is frequently listed in the top ten zoos in the world with more than 1,200 animals to see.
Animals here aren't caged and there are lots of open air exhibits - so you can get that Safari feeling in the middle of a city.
If you'd like to get out onto the beaches, Captain Jimmy's Fiesta Cruises are popular with visitors looking to sail around the Port of Miami.
You can ship out to sightseeing spots such as Fisher Island, Star Island, Palm Island or Hibiscus Island.
Alternatively, if you're on business in a Miami office, there are a number of convention centres that you may wish to visit such as the Miami Convention Centre or the Airport Hotel and Exhibition Centre.
For something more cultural there is the Historical Museum of Southern Florida which has over 10,000 years of South Florida and Caribbean history for you to browse through.
The Venetian Pool in Coral Gables is also a popular tourist attraction.
Well there is so much to see and participate in, it really is the sunshine town where the fun never ends! America's southernmost resort is popular with tourists the world over and has been voted America's Healthiest City by Natural Health Magazine.
Indeed, activity and sports are at the forefront of what Miami delivers to its visitors.
You might want to visit The Barnacle Historic State Park on Biscayne Bay or visit the Coral Castle which is a famous Miami attraction.
Edward Leedskalnin decided to carve a variety of coral rock objects as a tribute to the unrequited love of his lost sweetheart - it is the Taj Mahal of Miami.
Or if you fancy some creature comforts you can take a trip to the Miami Metrozoo which is frequently listed in the top ten zoos in the world with more than 1,200 animals to see.
Animals here aren't caged and there are lots of open air exhibits - so you can get that Safari feeling in the middle of a city.
If you'd like to get out onto the beaches, Captain Jimmy's Fiesta Cruises are popular with visitors looking to sail around the Port of Miami.
You can ship out to sightseeing spots such as Fisher Island, Star Island, Palm Island or Hibiscus Island.
Alternatively, if you're on business in a Miami office, there are a number of convention centres that you may wish to visit such as the Miami Convention Centre or the Airport Hotel and Exhibition Centre.
For something more cultural there is the Historical Museum of Southern Florida which has over 10,000 years of South Florida and Caribbean history for you to browse through.
The Venetian Pool in Coral Gables is also a popular tourist attraction.