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Jul
30
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July 30, 2009
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Take a narrated bus tour down Bayshore Drive in Coconut Grove, Florida. Highlights of the tour include the Pan American Seaplane Bus, Old Miami City Hall, and Dinner Key, where Jim Morrison of The Doors performed his last concert. Also see photos of the The King Mango Strut Parade and a few nightlife pictures of students from University of Miami.
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Jul
23
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July 23, 2009
Florida’s Miami not only offer wonderful, white beaches and bikini models, but also features myriads of event and activity options including skydiving, kayaking and snorkeling. As for events, the International Hispanic Theater Festival is considered as one of the biggest Hispanic events in America while the largest festival called Carnaval Miami is observed for nine days.
Hot Miami in Florida is the spot to be visited. It lies at the southeastern end of the southeastern state of the US. The city has a remarkable influence of Latin America as fifty percent of the populace is Hispanic. For some laidback visitors, the city is all about music, Latin American gastronomy, and language. Yet for millions of guests, Miami is all about impressive art deco architecture, dashing night life, bikini models, parties permeated with glitterati, and sure enough, white beaches! The majority of guests take a break at Miami Beach which is an exclusively independent town of mainland Miami. The Miami Beach or billed by the folks as the “Billion Dollar Sandbar.”
Best Time To Visit
The peak season in Miami is during winter seasons. The months of August until November offer an assortment of beguiling events and it’s easier to make reservations. November’s White Party and March’s Calle Ocho celebration are crowd pullers.
Events
a. During the months of May though middle of June, the International Hispanic Theater Festival is celebrated. It is considered as amongst the biggest Hispanic events in America. This festival showcases Latin American, Caribbean, US, and European theatre organizations.
b. At the start of March, the largest festival called Carnaval Miami is celebrated for nine days. The event covers a beauty and inline skating contests, jazz musicale, shows at the Orange Bowl, and a Latin drag program.
Activities
Miami puts forward so many activity choices. The following are just some of them.
? Kayaking
You don’t have to an expert to be able to do kayaking or canoeing. You can opt for the Wilderness Waterway shore or the Everglades to row on all sides of the 10,000 Islands. Just rent equipment and you’re up to a thrilling kayaking exploits through the mangroves.
? Skydiving
A lot of exploration businesses provide gears and chartered planes so that tourists can savor the energizing air in Miami. Homestead General Aviation Airport grants training to better equip you with skydiving proficiency.
? Air Adventure
Dade County put together a ground exclusively for Homestead General Aviation Airport’s small aircrafts because light airplanes have turned into trendy.
? Snorkeling
The east of Key Biscayne offers a fantastic diving and it’s the area where Biscayne Wreck situates. On Key Biscayne’s southeast portion is where John Pennecamp Coral Reef State Park sits and Key Largo is the ideal origin for walking around the park. This park is a protected area of the Florida Reef. The park’s Schooner Wreck Reef and Elkhorn Reef have the best snorkeling and diving offerings.
Miami’s Deco Architecture
The city is prominent for its Art Deco architecture some of the most beautiful structure in the US. The Art Deco Welcome Center has a Deco-styled permanent exhibit. Sitting next to it are three archetypical models of Deco hotels-Cardozo, Carlyle and Leslie. The chic Cardozo flaunts curved, smoothed edges and was fabricated by Henry Hohauser. The avant-garde Carlyle was included and highlighted in the movie “The Birdcage” while the Leslie has a form likened to a box.
Weather
Generally, Miami has a warm climate. The months between December through May are just perfect. During these times, Miami Beach’s rain is limited and temperatures are normally between 15°C and 30°C. Summer seasons can be extremely searing and sultry, with August as the hottest month. From July until September, typhoons and hurricanes are frequent while June offers the most rainfall.
David H. Urmann
http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/travel-guide-for-magnificent-miami-678797.html
Jul
14
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July 14, 2009
What Manhattan is to the state of New York, Miami is to Florida. Its a state thats not unlike a big box of cereal if you can just get to the bottom of it, youll discover a nice surprise.
The Magic City is a place where the almost year round heat and humidity is matched by the heat generated by the people who live, work and play here.
Its famed cafe society is enhanced by its beautiful beaches, the crystalline Atlantic, Biscayne Bay and assorted azure waterways, a fabulous, frenetic nightlife, and a potent cocktail of visiting celebrities.
It has astounding cultural diversity which is apparent from the moment you set foot on its soil and hear the rise and fall of a dozen different languages being spoken. Tourists include New Yorkers, Cubans, South Americans, Europeans and assorted national and international types. Eventually it gave way to a tropical paradise, with multiple personalities from Spanish influenced and pre Castro Cubans to the iconic art deco architecture and today to just about every nationality you can think of.
In the 1940s, when vacationers began to arrive, Miami Beach was the centre of the action. Although years have passed and times have changed, the Beach remains a perennial hot spot.
Bal Harbour is located on the northern end of Miami Beach, Bal Harbour is the most exclusive neighbourhood in Greater Miami. Luxury resorts sit serenely amid the lush foliage and palatial homes.
The hip South Beach where walking is indeed acceptable and plausible. While on South Beach get acquainted with the well preserved Art Deco District, which in 1979 was listed on the prestigious National Register of Historic Places, via an informative and entertaining walking tour with the Miami Design Preservation League.
Downtown Miami although primarily a business district, theres lots to see and do downtown. Tour the design district between NE 36th and 41st Streets, or check out the museums. Retail shops, an open air crafts market, a half dozen restaurants and a pier. A tour of the bay be boat can accessed from the Port.
Coconut Grove is this bustling district and one of the oldest in Miami, it seems to just be hitting its prime. Full of energy and creativity, the Grove is as busy as South Beach, but in a different way. Instead of attracting models and body builders, it draws in artists, writers, and patrons of the arts. There are hundreds of fabulous shops and restaurants crammed within this small area.
Although we are loathe to endorse typical touristy activity in this city where anyone can blend in as a local, there are a few musts, including the magnificent Vizcaya Museum and Gardens.
Douglas Scott
http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/the-magic-city-miami-118893.html
Jul
01
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July 1, 2009
The greatest spectacle in American sports returns to South Florida as Miami makes final preparations to host Super Bowl XLI on February 4, 2007, when the top teams in the National Football Conference (NFC) and American Football Conference (AFC) will battle for the National Football League (NFL) championship. More than 125,000 people are expected to descend upon Miami for Super Bowl XLI and – just as Super Bowl tickets are a rare commodity these days – Miami area hotel rooms have been filling up fast and many top online hotel providers are already running low on inventory.
“HotelsCorp.com still has room availability at some of our Miami partner hotels but as the NFL teams are narrowed down during the playoffs, room availability during Super Bowl week will become more and more scarce,” said Kyle Collins, Director of Interactive Marketing for HotelsCorp.com, a leading online vacation provider. “Therefore, if you haven’t booked your accommodations yet and you plan on heading to Miami for the Super Bowl, you should definitely reserve a hotel room as soon as possible.”
Approximately 90,000 hotel rooms are available throughout South Florida – from Miami to West Palm Beach. However, the NFL has already reserved approximately one out of five hotel rooms in South Florida to accommodate its staff and sponsors, as well as the media, for Super Bowl XLI. In addition, many Miami hotels have imposed a 3- to 4-night minimum stay during Super Bowl XLI week (and at least one luxury hotel in Miami has imposed a seven-night minimum!). Some hotels also have doubled – and in some cases tripled – their normal room rates for guests during Super Bowl XLI week.
Location is definitely a key consideration when you research the appropriate hotel to book during your stay in Miami for Super Bowl XLI. The Super Bowl itself will take place at Dolphin Stadium (the home field of the Miami Dolphins) in Miami Gardens, which lies 16 miles Northwest of downtown Miami. Therefore, Bal Harbour, Coconut Grove, Miami Beach (including bustling South Beach), downtown Miami and other Miami area locales provide easy access to Super Bowl XLI, while offering a myriad of recreational opportunities during your stay.
“Miami Beach has become a very popular vacation destination for the whole family,” said Collins. “Whether you’re interested in sunbathing, sightseeing, golfing, world-class dining, abundant shopping opportunities or nonstop nightlife, there’s something for everyone in Miami Beach.”
Super Bowl XLI will be the ninth Super Bowl hosted in Miami since 1968 and the fourth to be played at the 75,000-seat Dolphin Stadium. Annually the country’s highest-rated TV program, Super Bowl XLI will be televised by CBS. Last year’s telecast was watched by more than 141 million viewers. Pre-game activities begin at Dolphin Stadium at 5:40 PM Eastern Time with Prince set to perform during the Pepsi Super Bowl XLI Halftime Show. The Super Bowl returns to South Florida in 2010.
Ryan Wiseman
http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/hotel-rooms-scarce-as-miami-prepares-for-super-bowl-xli-90751.html