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Elevate your beach vacation in the heart of South Florida. Home to some of the world's most electric nightlife, trendy hotels, and lively culture, Miami is truly the ultimate vacation spot for those looking for a good time.

Best of Miami

  • Little Havana

    Located west of downtown Miami, Little Havana continues to draw visitors in with its vibrant atmosphere and excellent food. Calle Ocho is the center of activity and entertainment in Little Havana, and every March, Calle Ocho Music Festival takes over the city for a massive street festival celebrating Carnaval with tons of music, food, and dancing.

  • Wynwood Walls

    This open-air street art installation acts as an outdoor art museum covering more than 80,000 square feet of abandoned warehouse walls. Since its start in 2009, more than 50 artists from 16 countries have come to what once was a run-down neighborhood and transformed it into the art hub of Miami.

  • Bayside Marketplace

    Stroll around the Bayside Marketplace and enjoy world-class shopping, decadent eateries, and live music from local bands. Situated between Bayfront Park and the cruise ship terminal, the Marketplace is also a great place to people-watch and see million-dollar yachts pull in and depart from the Marina.

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Miami vacations FAQ

What is the best month to go to Miami?

The best time to go is between March and May when the rates are low and the temperature is warmer than most of the country.

How much is a vacation to Miami Beach?

The average seven-day trip to Miami Beach can range from $1,000-$2,000 per traveler.

What is the best beach to stay on in Miami?

Some of the best areas to stay in are South Beach, Bal Barbour, Coconut Grove, and Coral Gables.

Is Miami Beach expensive to visit?

Miami can be on the pricier end of a beach vacation, but there are plenty of ways to make your visit to Miami Beach a budget-friendly one.

Is Miami Beach safe for tourists?

In general, Miami Beach is a safe destination for tourists. However, visitors should be aware of pickpocketing, especially in some of the larger Miami clubs and bars.