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Miami, Florida

Adjectives such as glitzy and glamorous and fun and funky only hint at the reason Miami's a world-renowned international destination. In the 500 years since Ponce de León arrived in search of the elusive fountain of youth, people have flocked here to capture the city's energy, vitality and alluring charms. While the city's noted for its towering palm trees, glittering blue ocean vistas and pristine beaches, beautiful weather, beautiful places and beautiful people it's also home to an intriguing history, lively culture and postcard-perfect architecture. From the "walking trees" and 'gator spotting in the Everglades to celebrity spotting in South Beach, Miami's sure to impress.

Note: Upon disembarkation, please collect your bag, go through customs and hand your bag to your tour driver who will stow and lock it underneath your bus. Disembarkation tours end at the airport; therefore guests who have post-cruise packages at local hotels must disembark at MIami International Airport. Guests will then be responsible for their transportation to the hotel.

Points of Interest

  • Everglades
  • South Beach
  • Ocean Avenue
  • Collins Avenue
  • Coral Gables
  • Coconut Grove

More about Miami, Florida Points of Interest

  • Everglades -

    Stretching out over 734 square miles, the 'Glades are the largest subtropical wilderness in the United States and home to wet sawgrass prairies, dry tropical hardwood hammocks and pinelands, mangrove swamps and two estuaries.

  • South Beach -

    Lovingly nicknamed SoBe, this colorful neighborhood is one of the wealthiest and most prosperous areas in Miami Beach offering fabulous shopping, world-class dining, spectacular beaches and one of the hottest club scenes in America.

  • Ocean Avenue -

    Located in Miami Beach, Ocean Avenue plays host to the Art Deco Historic District. With over 800 preserved structures, it's one of the largest areas in the U.S. on the National Register of Historic Places.

  • Collins Avenue -

    Nicknamed "Millionaire's Row," Miami Beach's trendy and upscale 13-mile-long ocean front avenue boasts chic shops and Art Deco hotels including the famous Fontainebleau Hotel.

  • Coral Gables -

    Developed in the 1920s as one of the country's first planned communities, its architectural treasures include National Landmarks such as the impressive Biltmore Hotel, and nine properties on the National Register of Historic Places.

  • Coconut Grove -

    Founded in 1873 in the heart of Miami, this laid-back, bohemian neighborhood offers an eclectic mix of attractions such as the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, Barnacle State Historic Park, and CocoWalk, an entertainment complex.

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