Great Beaches, culture & nightlife at Florida’s hot spot
One of the top tourist destinations of the world, Miami is famous for its white-sand beaches and clear blue waters; Miami Beach is truly America’s ‘Riviera’. With an excellent year round climate and stunning beauty, Miami also lures visitors with its legendary nightlife, cosmopolitan dining and world-class shopping.
On the other hand, Miami is also the perfect starting point for a tour to the Everglades National Park, one of the most fascinating parks in the United States, and home to 14 rare and endangered species, including the of American Crocodile, the Florida Panther and the West Indian Manatee. With the best of both worlds, Miami offers something for everyone.
Why Go?
Miami has a unique combination of rich history, world-famous Art Deco architecture, and scorching hot nightlife that makes it an unrivalled destination, all on a stunningly beautiful coastal setting with year-round warm tropical weather.
When to go
The climate in Miami is sunny and warm all year, but winter (December–April) is the ideal time to visit South Florida, because the weather is warm, but not too hot. This is also the season for special events and cultural activities in Miami, but if you want a less congested and less expensive travel experience, you can always try braving the heat and planning your holiday from June through October!
How to get there
Miami International Airport is entry point to this fantastic destination, and is located nine miles (14 kilometers) northwest of Miami. It is the third busiest airport in the United States, with over 90 airlines serving passengers to and from 160 cities worldwide.
Must see
Glitzy and glamorous South Beach is the quintessential Miami hot spot. A place to see and be seen, it is Miami’s best location for designer shopping, stylish restaurants and hot nightlife. Also check out the Miami Seaquarium, located in beautiful Biscayne Bay, where you can see some of the 10,000 aquatic creatures on display - including seals, crocodiles and ‘gators’, as well as fish of every imaginable shape, size and color.