Key Biscayne offers a mix of outdoor activities, natural beauty, and cultural experiences, including visiting Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, exploring Crandon Park, and enjoying the beaches and water sports.
Here's a more detailed look at things to do in Key Biscayne:
Beaches and Parks:
Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park:
This park is home to the historic Cape Florida Lighthouse, a beautiful beach, and a variety of nature trails.
Crandon Park:
This park features a marina, a sandy beach, nature trails, a tennis center, and a golf course.
Water Activities:
Boating and Watersports:
Key Biscayne is a great destination for boating, kayaking, paddleboarding, snorkeling, and windsurfing.
Diver's Paradise:
This dive boat operator offers scuba diving and snorkeling trips within easy reach of artificial and natural reefs.
Fishing Charters:
Book a fishing charter at Crandon Marina for a chance to catch some fish.
https://www.miamiandbeaches.com/neighborhoods/key-biscayne
The famous Miami South beach is definitely worth seeing! Enjoy swimming, sunbathing and people watching! If you're feeling wild, there's always a party in south beach! Visit the iconic Mangos and have a mojito!
Ocean Drive
look out for the Versace mansion and the famous hotel featured in Scarface!
Espanola Way
located between 14th and 15th street in Miami Beach, Española Way is famous for its Mediterranean revival architecture, which was popular in Florida in the 1920s and 1930s. This style of architecture is characterized by stucco walls, red-tiled roofs, and arched windows and doorways.
Lincoln Road
Miami Beach's Lincoln Road is one of the most unique shopping districts in the world, full of stunning architecture, world-class culture, and destination retail stores.
South Pointe Park
South Pointe Park is a beautiful green space at the southern tip of Miami Beach. It offers stunning panoramic views of the South Beach shoreline, PortMiami’s cruise ships, Downtown Miami’s skyline and Fisher Island. The park has direct access to the beach.
Wynwood is known for being an entertainment district, with artwork, restaurants, breweries, clothing stores, and dance venues.
Take a drive or walk around Wynwood to see the famous MURALS! You can start at the famous Wynwood walls, but make sure you go through different streets and avenues to see the murals!
Tips from the bride and groom: Grab a craft beer at the J.Wakefield brewery, a tamarind mojito at the Miami Mojito Company, listen to fun vinyls at Dante's HiFi, and grab a taco from Coyo Taco! Feel like dancing? go to El Patio or the Dirty Rabbit! There's so much to do in Wynwood! It is one of the Bride's favorite neighborhood in Miami!
Tips: Wynwood is family friendly during the day, at night it turns into a nightlife scene.
Close to Wynwood, Midtown is Miami's Design District! its urban design is reminiscent of New York's SoHo district with a Miami twist. Here you can shop until you go bankrupt! You'll find high end designer and luxurious shops like Cartier, Louis Vuitton, Burberry, Tory Burch (bride's favorite), Alo, and many more!
You'll also find lot's of fancy restaurants in midtown like Cote Korean BBQ.
Miami's oldest neighborhood, known for its tropical charm, bohemian vibes, Bahamian roots, and the historic Barnacle State Historic Site.
Take a stroll through the famous COCO WALK and grab a bite at Green street Cafe!
Coral Gables is known for its Mediterranean Revival architecture! There's so many things to do in Coral Gables! you can stroll down miracle mile and ponce de Leon to find some shops and restaurants!
Known as Miami financial district, Brickell offers a blend of high-end shopping, dining, and entertainment, with attractions like Brickell City Centre, and Mary Brickell Village. You'll see lots of tall buildings offering amazing rooftops!
https://www.miamiandbeaches.com/neighborhoods/downtown-miami-brickell-area
Little Havana is mini Cuba in the heart of Miami! Nestled in the famous Calle Ocho (8th street) you can find Latin American art galleries and busy restaurants. Cafes with walk-up windows selling Cuban coffee to cigars. There's always music in little Havana! Grab a colada, enjoy live music and walk by the domino park!
Bride and groom's tips: Stop by Azucar and get a scoop of the Abuela Maria flavor! Stop by Ball and Chain to listen to some salsa and dance with the locals!