Diversions

Top 10 Activities in Miami

Art Deco Tour
Take an Art Deco Tour conducted by skilled local guides. The welcome tour provides an introduction to Art Deco, Mediterranean Revival and the Miami Beach Architectural Historic District. See places such as the Art Deco Museum, Gianni Versace's House, Old City Hall, Miami Beach Post Office, and various Art Deco Hotels.

Everglades National Park
Enjoy a sight seeing tour of the Everglades. Explore the National Park aboard a modern airboat where you will experience the largest remaining swamp land in the world. Witness the serene beauty of the untamed wilderness of the Everglades as you watch animals in their natural habitat.

Key West
Rent a car and take a scenic drive to Key West. Visit the southernmost point of the continental USA on this island which is famous for its history and beauty.

Crandon Park Beach
Spend a day at Crandon Park Beach in Key Biscayne. Soak up some sun on the three miles of sandy beach or enjoy the park's 18-hole golf course and tennis facilities.

Miami Seaquarium
Visit the Miami Seaquarium, a world class marine-life entertainment park featuring eight different animal shows, multiple exhibits, and a chance to swim with the dolphins.

Vizcaya Museum and Gardens
Experience the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, an estate built in the 1910's and owned by American Industrialist James Deering. The magnificent structure introduces visitors to Miami's place in history; a time when America's wealthiest industrialists created lavish homes inspired by the palaces of Europe.

Parrot Jungle Island
Go to Parrot Jungle Island, a beautiful tropical oasis with over 3,000 exotic animals, including 1,100 species of birds, plus turtles and other reptiles, and 2,000 varieties of flowers and plants. You won't want to miss one of the best trained bird shows around where the stars are some of the most beautiful, playful and dangerous birds from all over the world.

Fairchild Tropical Garden
Take a trip to Fairchild Tropical Garden, one of the world's preeminent botanic gardens with extensive collections of rare tropical plants including palms, cycads, flowering trees, vines, and succulents. Established in 1938, the 83-acre garden is among the region's most popular visitor attractions and offers tours along with a variety of programs in environmental education, conservation, and horticulture.

CocoWalk
Spend a day at CocoWalk, Miami's ultimate destination for shopping, dinning, and entertainment. The rows of boutiques are a window shopper's paradise, and the restaurants and sidewalk cafes offer a kaleidoscope of flavors from around the globe.

Little Havana
Experience the vibrant Hispanic culture of Little Havana. Enjoy a cup of Cuban coffee, dine at authentic Cuban restaurants, or attend one of the annual street festivals and cultural events.