Miami Beach

Discover Miami Beach

You would think it’s enough that Miami Beach offers paradise for the taking. But in Miami Beach you get more- more things to do, more ways to spend your stay. So we encourage you to take your time, plan ahead and pack your trip with adventurous and exploratory things to do or kick back and check out the best ways to relax and take it easy while you’re in Miami. Surf through the links below for information, ideas and more on what to do in Miami. From Shopping to Nature & Outdoors, Spas to Nightlife or simple family-friendly fun at one of Miami Beach’s famous beaches, we’ve got the Inside Scoop.

Deauville Beach Resort Miami Beach

Deauville Beach Resort is a Collins Avenue hotel holds a prestigious spot in Miami Beach history. The property entertained the Rat Pack, and it was the site of the Beatles’ second U.S. performance — broadcast live on the “Ed Sullivan Show” from the Napoleon Ballroom. Old Hollywood glamour still shines through at this unique art deco resort, which maintains its status as a lively music venue with a global roster of entertainers at the onsite jazz club. A sizeable pool, expansive stretch of beach and Miami Modernist architecture strengthen the allure.

Tides South Beach

The Tides South Beach is an iconic hotel located on Ocean Drive, just steps from the crystal water of the Atlantic Ocean
 and Miami’s most exciting dining and nightlife locations. Originally built in 1936, the hotel’s architecture is rich with Art Deco influences, creating a nostalgic environment for its unique brand of modern luxury.

Visit Florida

Florida, with its mild climate and huge number of tourist attractions to suit all tastes is quite rightly regarded as one of the world’s premier tourist attractions. Whether your interests are cultural, environmental or just centered on adrenalin-rush experiences, you will find something in Florida to keep you occupied twenty-four hours a day. The most famous Florida attractions include Walt Disney World and Bush Gardens, all of which capitalize on Florida’s exceptionally fine climate and the American desire for more variety and greater excitement.