Miami is the most popular tourist attractions in
Florida,
United States. Miami is a major city located on the Atlantic coast in
southeastern Florida. The city including the most densely populated
areas in the United States with a population of 2,500,625.
Because of its friendly climate, Beaches in Miami also features with variety of interesting attractions such as quality hotel.
Many local and foreign tourists visit Miami for getting great
experience in beautiful beaches. Not only tourists, people who live in
Miami were of all ages come to it, generally is to break away from work,
school and daily routines.
Here are the top tourist attractions in Miami you must visit:
1. South Beach
South Beach is the most popular tourist attractions
in Miami Florida located at east
of Miami city, proper between Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. The area encompasses all of the barrier islands of Miami Beach south of Indian Creek. The beach
is the ideal place for a breath of fresh air beach style. It is perfect place for sunbathing, shopping or just watching people passing by on the beach. At night, South Beach comes alive with crowds dressed in party-casual chic.
2. Miami Seaquarium
The second tourist attractions in Miami you have to know is Miami
Seaquarium. If you like beaches with luxury and party. The Miami
Seaquarium located in the island of Virginia Key in Biscayne Bay,
Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States and is located near downtown
Miami. It is the Longest operating oceanarium in the United States. In
Addition to the Marine Mammals, the Miami Seaquarium also houses for
Various fish, sharks, sea turtles, birds, Reptiles and manatees. The
park offers eight different marine animal shows and presentations daily
and attracts over 600,000 visitors per year. In Miami Sequarium you can
swim with the dolphin and kiss it.
3. Monkey Jungle
The other popular tourist attractions in Miami is Monkey Jungle. The
park is located in Cutler Bay at South 216th Street/Hainlin Mill Road
near West 147th Avenue. This park has about 400 primates of 30 different
species running loose. Guests walk through a series of tunnel cages.
Its tagline is "Where the humans are caged and the monkeys run wild". It
includes an Amazonian rainforest, the only semi-natural tropical
rainforest found in North America. The zoo with a format very similar to
the original, most monkeys had benign allowed to accompany you to roam
around in it. You even can directly feed the monkeys.
4. Parrot Jungle Island
Parrot Jungle was a zoological park south of Miami. Parrot Jungle Island
has more than 1000 animals and 500 species of plants. Here you can see
all sorts of exotic birds fly freely in nature. Beside parrots and other
birds, there will also penguins, orangutans, crocodiles, tigers and
many others. This place is great, especially if you take your children
for educational enhancements. you can see trained bird show at the
Parrot Bowl, and an exhibition of reptiles, penguins, flamingos and
other animals at the Serpentarium.
5. Miami Children's Museum
Education tourist attractions in Miami is Miami Children's Museum. The
museum offers hundreds of bilingual, interactive exhibits; programs and
classes and learning materials related to arts, culture, community and
communication. Miami Children's Museum is located on a landfill island
called Watson Island in Miami, on Biscayne Bay. This museum is a good
place to visit with the children. Besides having fun, your child can
learn a lot about fun things. The museum also allows children to explore
real life is like being in a supermarket and bank.
6. Miami River Historical Jungle Tours
Here visitors will follow the Jungle Tour which provides an opportunity to learn about history through modern facilities of Miami. Visitors will be brought to use artificial river boats and the scenery surrounding the replica of Miami. The tour be held for two and a half hours and will be provided for consumption.
7. Coral Castle
The other name is 'Rock Gate', located between Miami and Florida this
place was built by a Latvian immigrant named Edward Leedskalnin who died
in 1951. The structure comprises numerous megalithic stones (mostly
limestone formed from coral), each weighing several tons. It currently
serves as a privately-operated tourist attraction.
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