Amelia Island - Florida Vacation Information

Miami Beach, Florida

Many resorts dot the map of Miami, from Bal Harbour down to the famous South Beach. Vacationers will enjoy the exciting nightlife, unique cultural enclaves and diverse population which make Miami a world-famous vacation getaway. For visitors torn between "getting away from it all" and "being a part of it all," Miami offers the best of both worlds, with a blend of 21st century and Old-World architecture, the Miami Dolphins pro footbal team, family-friendly attractions, leisurely sunbathing & colorful big-city culture.

Downtown Miami has a handful of landmarks and museums such as the Historical Museum of Southern Florida and the Gusman Center for Performing Arts. Walk along Biscayne Bay where you'll find a memorial located in Bayfront Park dedicated to the astronauts of the Challenger Space shuttle and the Bayside Marketplace, a lively Bahamian-style shopping area.

Miami Beach is divided into two sections. To the north you will find many large hotels right on the beach and to the south is Miami Beach's famous Art Deco district, South Beach. Visitors from all over the world flock to this area year round to enjoy fascinating nightlife, the beach and spending money in the area's chic shops and galleries.

Although South Beach's reputation stems from its "good-time" atmosphere it also carries its weight in cultural activities. Just off Dade Boulevard, in the middle of Miami Beach, the Bass Museum of Art is part of the city's plan to create a "cultural campus" between 21st and 23rd Street. Other interesting sites to visit while in the area are the Ziff Jewish Museum of Florida, the Holocaust Memorial and the Jackie Gleason Theater of Performing Arts.

For detailed information on the Miami and Miami Beach areas visit www.tropicoolmiami.com.

Getting There: BOOK YOUR FLIGHT NOW!
Miami International Airport (MIA): (305) 871-3300
Amtrak Train Stations: (800) 872-7245
Greyhound Bus Stations: (800) 229-9424

Getting Around: RESERVE A CAR NOW!
If you do not wish to rent an automobile, there are several economic methods of public transportation available throughout Greater Miami and the Beaches. Metrorail -- (305) 770-3131 -- is a 21-mile elevated rail system that serves Downtown Miami and extends west to Hialeah and south to Kendall, with stops approximately every mile. Metromover -- (305) 770-3131 -- features individual motorized cars that run atop a 4.4-mile elevated track looping around Downtown Miami and to the Brickell and Omni business districts. Metrobus -- (305) 770-3131 -- offers more than 60 routes in Miami-Dade County. TRI-RAIL -- (800) TRI-RAIL -- is a commuter rail system with 15 stations throughout Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties. The train operates seven days a week from 18 train stations along a 72-mile rail corridor and services the international airport.

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