Did
You Know?... Miami is the only United States
city to be planned by a woman, Julia Tuttle. And it
is the only city bordering two national parks: Everglades
and Biscayne.
Beaches:
Also known as the 'Gateway to the Americas',
the 15 miles of glorious beaches make Miami a little
different to other large cities and it is understandably
popular with all ages, attracting a broad spectrum of
tourists.
Wildlife:
At Gator Park you'll see all sorts of wildlife - such
as alligators, turtles, snakes, fish and exotic birds
-as you take a famous Airboat Ride deep into the Everglades
National Park.
The
Historical Museum: Dedicated to telling the story
of South Florida and the Caribbean. To this end, it
hosts a permanent gallery and a special gallery with
several changing exhibitions each year.
Miami
Seaquarium: A world-class marine-life entertainment
park with eight different marine animal shows and presentations
offered each day. It’s the only place where you’ll
see the graceful beauty of four Pacific white sided
dolphins combined with the awesome power of a three
ton killer whale.
Fairchild
Tropical Garden: The largest tropical botanical
garden in the continental U.S. and features a rare plant
house, rain forest and sunken gardens.
Little
Havana: The hub of the Greater Miami’s
vibrant Cuban community. Here, the chimneys and porch
piers of single-family bungalows are made of native
coral limestone.
Architecture:
Coral Gable’s Venetian Pool is a luxurious swimming
lagoon, adorned with Italian architecture, cascading
waterfalls and arched stone bridges. Fashioned from
an old rock quarry in 1924, the pool hosted poolside
orchestras and countless Hollywood legends in its heyday.
Today, couples can enjoy the historic watering hole,
imagining the glamour of another era.
History:
Once known as "Millionaires’ Row," Coconut
Grove retains much of its elegant ambiance as home to
some of Miami’s finest hotels, restaurants and
designer shops.
The Dolphin Research
Center: An enormous
statue of a mother and baby dolphin out the front, so
it is hard to miss! Founded over 30 years ago, the Dolphin
Research Center offers half-day programs on dolphin
biology and methods of communication, culminating with
a opportunity to meet, touch and communicate with the
center's dolphins. It is also possible to swim with
the dolphins as part of the Dolphin Encounter Program,
although reservations usually have to be made in advance.
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