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Adventure Mini Golf
Tournaments, 305-246 3731
272nd Street & US 1, Homestead
Families that play together stay together.
Adventure Mini Golf in a Tropical Setting. Very Challenging
and demanding fun course. Rated best outdoor attraction by South
Florida Parenting Magazine for 1998-1998!! Also available Hot Indy
GoCarts and the Extreme Sport of the New Millennium PAINTBALL.
The highly acclaimed family entertainment center is
absolutley the crown jewel in the South Dade area on the direct
route to and from the Florida Keys. Located on US 1 in Homestead
Art Deco Historic District, 305-672-2014
1001 Ocean Drive, Miami
The Art Deco welcome Center, , introduces visitors to the historic
miami Art Deco District. Walking tours depart the Center Saturday at
10:30 a.m., Thursdays at 6:30 p,m. or by special request for large
groups. Historic District shop featuring 20th Century collectibles
located nearby.
Crandon Park Beach, 305-361-6767
4000 Crandon Blvd., Key Biscayne
Spread over 900 acres, the beach is one of the most popular amongst
the tourists as well as the locals. It is known for its clean and
immaculate sand, the surf, calm waters, and winding promenade. A
lagoon style beach, it has off shore sandbars that protect the
people swimming along the coast from crashing surf. This is
basically a low surf impact beach and is quite safe.
Biscayne National Park, 305-230-1100
9700 SW 328 Street, Homestead
A 53-foot glass-bottom boat and a 45-foot diving and snorkeling
catamaran take adventurers across southern Biscayne Bay, through
wilderness, mangrove creeks, islands, and out to tropical coral
reefs teeming with sea life. Family snorkeling and scuba diving
available from the boat. Canoe and kayak rentals, picnic area,
walking trails, fishing, camping and shower facilities available.
Reservations required.
Biscayne
Nature Center, 305-361-6767
4000 Crandon Blvd., Key Biscayne
Offers hands-on marine exploration, coastal hammock hikes,
fossil-rock reef walks, bike trips, local history lectures and beach
walks. Marine exploration trips scheduled at low tide only. All
trips led by a naturalist guide. By reservation only. Call for tour
information and reservations.
Everglades
Alligator Farm, 305-247-2628
40351 SW 192 Avenue, Homestead
Explore the everglades on a thrilling airboat tour and enjoy live
shows every hour featuring alligators and snakes. Open daily 9
a.m.-6 p.m.
Everglades
National Park, 305-242-7700
40001 State Road 9336, Homestead
The third largest national park in the Continental U.S.,
encompassing 1.5 million acres of rare and beautiful ecosystems. The
park contains a visitor center, nature trails, a full service
marina, boat launching ramps, boat rentals and camping facilities.
Everglades Safari Park, 305-226-6923
26700 Tamiami Trail, Miami
Features an alligator farm and show, guided airboat rides, a jungle
trail, an interpretive center, a restaurant and a gift shop.
Fairchild
Tropical Garden, 305-667-1651
10901
Old Cutler Road, Miami
A
garden, living museum and laboratory with an internationally
renowned botanical collection.
Gator Park, 305-559-2255
24050
SW 8th Street, Miami
Narrated
airboat tours of the Everglades, wildlife shows and alligator
wrestling.
IMAX Theater at Sunset Place, 305-663-IMAX
5701
Sunset Drive, Suite 134, South Miami
State
of the art theater with six story high screen.
Miami
Metro Zoo, 305-251-0400
12400 SW 152 Street, Miami
Experience the excitement of the world's jungles with more than 800
animals of 191 species in a 290-acre habitat. Restaurant and
concession stands. Open daily 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Miami Seaquarium, 305-361-5705
4400 Rickenbacker Cswy, Miami
Enjoy 38 acres of entertainment, great shows and exhibits. Home of
Lolita the Killer Whale and TV superstar Flipper. Laugh with the
island adventures of Sally the Sea Lion and thrill to the power,
grace and beauty of dolphins performing with Lolita. Open daily 9:30
a.m.-6 p.m.
Miccosukee
Indian Village and Everglades Boat Tours, 305-223-8380
US
Hwy. 41, Miami
Authentic
Indian village in The Everglades. Crafts demonstrations, museum,
alligator exhibits, airboat rides.
Monkey Jungle, 305-235-1611
14805 SW 216 Street, Miami
"Where the humans are caged and the monkeys run wild."
Escape on a jungle safari. Explore the wilds of South America and
Asia. Witness crab-eating monkeys diving for treats. Delve into the
lush, tropical Amazonian rain forest filled with hundreds of exotic
monkeys. Continuous presentations. Also contains one of the richest
fossil deposits in southern Florida, with more than 5,000 specimens.
New exhibit includes rare Amazon parrots. Snack bar and gift shop.
Open daily 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Adults $13.50, children (4-12) $8,
children (under 4) free, seniors $10.50.
Parrott Jungle, 305-666-7834
11000 SW 57 Avenue, Miami
A unique bird sanctuary, wildlife habitat and botanical garden.
Parrots fly free, feed from your hand and pose for pictures. Trained
bird and tropical wildlife shows. Flamingos, apes, alligators, giant
tortoises and other exotic reptiles, including an albino alligator.
Also features a petting zoo and children's playground. "Monkey
see, Monkey Do" show and exhibit and a walk-through lory
aviary. See the jungle encounter "Creatures in the Mist, A Rain
Forrest Adventure." Gift shop.
South Beach, 305- 673-7720
Ocean Drive from 1st to 22nd Streets, Miami Beach
Located in the southern most tip of Miami, the South Beach has an
identity of its own. On of the hottest nightspot in the world, it is
a mecca of adult entertainment. Stretching for less than two square
miles the beach is ranked amongst the top ten beaches in the world.
The fine white sand, the surf, and the waters are something that the
people come to this beach. Be sure to bump into topless and other
nearly nude sunbathers here. Besides the pulsating nightlife and the
entertainment the beach homes the beach homes varieties of
restaurants serving cuisines from all over the world, bars, clubs,
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Barracuda Marlin Course
6401 Kendale Lakes Dr, Miami
305- 382-3930
public, 18 hole, 6719 yds, Par 72, CR-73.6, S-132
Dolphin / Barracuda Course
6401 Kendale Lakes Dr, Miami
305- 382-3930
public, 18 hole, 6679 yds, Par 72, CR-73.1, S-130
Briar Bay Golf Course
9373 SW 134th St, Miami
305- 235-6667
public, 9 hole, 3966 yds, Par 31, CR-N/A, S-N/A
Costa Del Sol Golf Course
100 Costa Del Sol Blvd, Miami
305- 592-9210
public, 18 hole, 6400 yds, Par 72, CR-70.0, S-118
Doral Golf Resort & Spa
Blue Course, 4400
NW 87th Ave, Miami, 305- 592-2030
resort, 18 hole, 7125 yds, Par 72, CR-74.5, S-130
Gold Course, 4400
NW 87th Ave, Miami, 305- 592-2030
resort, 18 hole, 6602 yds, Par 70, CR-73.3, S-129
Red Course,
4400 NW 87th Ave, Miami 305- 592-2030
resort, 18 hole, 5874 yds, Par 69, CR-68.5, S-118
Silver Course, 4400
NW 87th Ave, Miami, 305- 592-2030
resort, 18 hole, 6557 yds, Par 71, CR-72.5, S-131
White Course 4400
NW 87th Ave, Miami, 305- 592-2030
resort,
18 hole, 6208 yds, Par 72, CR-69.7, S-117
Doral Park Silver Course
5001 NW 104th Ave, Miami
305- 477-1906
resort, 18 hole, 6557 yds, Par 71, CR-N/A, S-N/A
Fontainebleau Park Golf Course
East Course, 9603
Fontainebleau Blvd, Miami, 305- 221-5181
public, 18 hole, 7035 yds, Par 72, CR-73.3, S-122
West Course, 9603
Fontainebleau Blvd, Miami, 305- 221-5181
public, 18 hole, 6944 yds, Par 72, CR-72.5, S-120
East Course, 6801
Miami Gardens Dr, Miami, 305- 829-8449
public,
18 hole, 6353 yds, Par 70, CR-70.3, S-124
West Course, 6801
Miami Gardens Dr, Miami 305- 829-8449
public, 18 hole, 7017 yds, Par 72, CR-73.5, S-130
Greynolds Golf Course
17530 W Dixie Hwy, North Miami Beach
305- 949-1741
public, 9 hole, 3090 yds, Par 36, CR-34.4, S-118
International Links
1802 NW 37th Ave, Miami
305- 633-4583
semi-private, 18 hole, 7173 yds, Par 71, CR-73.5, S-132
Killian Greens Golf Club
9980 SW 104th St, Miami
305- 271-0917
public, 18 hole, 6449 yds, Par 72, CR-70.1, S-124
Marlin / Dolphin Course
6401 Kendale Lakes Dr, Miami
305- 382-3930
public, 18 hole, 6678 yds, Par 72, CR-72.9, S-129
Palmetto Golf Course
9300 SW 152nd St, Miami
305- 238-2922
public, 18 hole, 6713 yds, Par 70, CR-72.4, S-128
University Country Club
9400 SW 130th Ave, Miami
305- 386-5533
semi-private, 18 hole, 7203 yds, Par 72, CR-74.3, S-123
Westview Country Club
2601 NW 119th St, Miami
305- 685-2411
private, 18 hole, 6592 yds, Par 72, CR-72.7, S-129
Bayshore Golf Course
2301 Alton Rd, Miami Beach
305- 532-3350
public, 18 hole, 6903 yds, Par 72, CR-73.0, S-127
Bayshore Municipal Golf Course Par 3
2795 Prairie Ave, Miami Beach
305- 674-0305
public, 9 hole, 1300 yds, Par 27, CR-N/A, S-N/A
Haulover Beach Park Golf Course
10800 Collins Ave, Miami Beach
305- 940-6719
public, 9 hole, 810 yds, Par 27, CR-N/A, S-N/A
Indian Creek Country Club
55 Indian Creek Village, Miami Beach
305- 866-1263
private, 18 hole, 6662 yds, Par 72, CR-72.1, S-130
La Gorce Country Club
5685 Alton Rd, Miami Beach
305- 866-4421
private, 18 hole, 6802 yds, Par 71, CR-73.6, S-131
Normandy Shores Gold Course
2401 Biarritz Dr, Miami Beach
305- 868-6502
public, 18 hole, 6402 yds, Par 71, CR-70.5, S-120
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Aventura
Commons, 305-854-2800
21000 Biscayne Boulevard, Aventura
Opened in 1998,this open air mall is anchored by several large
chains including Best Buy and Target.
Aventura Mall, 305-935-1110
19501 Biscayne Boulevard, Aventura
One of the largest regional malls it featuring more than 200 shops.
It homes several major department stores. It also includes
restaurants, complimentary and valet parking.
Bayside Marketplace, 305-577-3344
401 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami
Popular amongst the locals as well as the tourists it includes 150
shops, restaurants and outdoor cafes. Features a pedestrian bridge
link to the American Airlines Arena.
Bal Harbour Shops, 305-866-0311
9700 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
Internationally renowned, the area homes some of the most exclusive
collections of boutiques, restaurants and shops.
CocoWalk,
305-444-0777
3015 Grand Avenue, Coconut Grove
This is a Mediterranean-style shopping village that homes a plenty
of colorful shops and outdoor cafes. The complex also houses an AMC
cinemaplex. There are around 38 shops here.
Caribbean Marketplace, 305-751-2251
5925-27 NE 2nd Avenue, Miami
Tropical in nature this marketplace features Caribbean arts and
crafts. It also homes Tropical Cafe Restaurant which serves tropical
ice cream and fruit juices.
Downtown
Miami Shopping District, 305-379-7070
Biscayne Boulevard to 3rd Avenue, Miami
A shoppers paradise, the district has more than 3,000 retail stores,
featuring hundreds of electronics, camera, sporting goods, shoe and
many other shops. The district also includes many ethnic
restaurants.
Lincoln Road Mall, 305-531-3442
Lincoln Road at 16th Street, Miami Beach
One of the most popular all over the world it is the only
pedestrian-only street mall in South Beach. It homes specialty shops
featuring jewelry, electronics, clothing and art, plus an assortment
of restaurants.
Loehmann's Fashion Island, 305-932-0520
18711 NE Biscayne Boulevard, Aventura
This is an attractive open-air mall featuring AMC 16 Theatre and
Barnes & Noble.
Promenade Shops, 305-537-2700
20335 Biscayne Boulevard, Aventura
An outdoor mall with a wide range of branded stores.
Streets
of Mayfair. 305-448-1700
2911
Grand Avenue, Coconut Grove
Spread over an area of 228,000 square feet of shopping and dining
spread out over 2 1/2 The Streets of Mayfair have recently undergone
renovation and a drastic change from the original 1979 Mayfair Shops
layout. There are around 38 shops here.
The Shoppes at West Avenue, 305-672-7260
959 West Avenue City, Miami Beach
Centrally located, in one of the busiest waterfront residential
neighborhoods in South Beach, the mall spreads over 20,000 square
feet of retail and office space. It homes 17 shops.
Galeria Internacional Mall, 305-371-4536
255 East Flagler Street, Miami
This mall features specialty shops, clothing, sporting goods,
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55
The Restaurant, 305-532-1200
455
Ocean Drive, Miami Beach
Formerly The Strand Restaurant, 55 The Restaurant offers
breathtaking oceanfront dining, perfect for an elegant, relaxing
evening.
American
Classics, 305-865-6661
8701 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
This restaurant's theme is planned around the 50's memorabilia and
vintage cars. Main dishes include steak, chicken and seafood
specials.
Arnie & Richie's, 305-531-7691
525 - 41st Street, Miami Beach
Deli restaurant on the heart of Miami Beach's 41th street.
Azulejos Café, 305-531-3232
4385 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
This poolside cafe serves a traditional American breakfast. A buffet
is available on the weekends.
Bleau View, 305-538-2000
4441 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
Bleau View with its European atmosphere overlooks the tropically
landscaped gardens, rock grotto pool and Atlantic Ocean. The menu
features dishes from the Mediterranean as well as traditional
Continental Cuisine.
BluMarine Restaurant, 305-532-3678
758 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach
BluMarine Restaurant serves gourmet seafood prepared Mediterranean
style. The restaurant decor was designed by reowned designer Peter
Page.
Bolero Bar & Grill, 305-673-6516
661 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach
Live Entertainment. Reservations Accepted. Full Bar on Site. Banquet
Facilities.
Bubba Gump Shrimp Company, 305-379-8866
401 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami
Part of the national chain based on the movie "Forrest Gump,"
this restaurant's menu focuses around shrimp dishes. A gift shop is
also featured. Opened in February 1999.
Area 51 Sports Lounge, 305-949-3903
17032 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
Upscale dining and sport and center. Enjoy food while watching your
favorite sporting events or the stock market ticker tapes.
Benihana, 305-866-2678
1665 NE 79th Street, North Bay Village
Every meal is a show prepared right before you as Chefs cook fresh
foods on teppanyaki tables. Entrees include steaks, chicken, seafood
and sushi.
Cafe Prima Pasta, 305-867-0106
414 71st Street, Miami Beach
This cozy, family owned and operated restaurant offers 5 different
rooms and serves fresh pasta.
Cheeky Monkey, 305-534-2650
944
Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
Originally out of Newport, R.I., the Cheeky Monkey serves
international cuisine with British, American, Asian and African
themes.
Chicken Kitchen, 305-531-1888
474 - 41st Street (Arthur Godfrey), Miami Beach
This small fast-food style restaurant prepares many chicken dishes
in accordance with the American Heart Association recommendations
with respect to fat, cholesterol and calories.
Crystal Café, 305-673-8266
726 Arthur Godfrey Road, Miami Beach
An affordably priced Continental restaurant at the gateway to Miami
Beach. Seafood, pasta and beef entrees are featured
Curry's Steak House, 305-866-1571
7433 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
Menu is retro-Continental, with beef and chicken and pork and fish
prepared in traditional styles. Service is brisk and friendly;
atmosphere pleasantly kitschy, with a mural of Frankie and Annette
prominent.
The Dining Room, 305-908-5468
3025 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
Offering an elegant dining experience featuring Mediterranean-style
cuisine as well as fresh Florida seafood. Dining indoors or on the
outdoor patio.
Doraku, 305-695-8383
1104 Lincoln Road, Miami
Serving traditional Japanese faire as well as other interesting
creations in a Tea House atmosphere.
El Tropico, 305-947-0094
17020 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
This restaurant offers fine Latin American foods featuring chicken,
meat and seafood.
Fico Key West Seafood, 305-534-0065
1248 Washington Street, South Beach
Serving fresh fish and seafood from Key West.
Fontainebleau Coffee Cabana, 305-538-2000
4441 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
A kiosk located inside the luxurious Fountainbleau Hilton Resort in
the Garden Lobby area. The Coffee Cabana features specialty coffees,
muffins and danish to go.
Fu
Manchu, 305-866-4303
325 - 71st Street, Miami Beach
This Miami Beach restaurant has been in business for over 60 years.
Enjoy delicious Cantonese, Szechuan and Seafood cuisine.
Gil's Café, 305-867-0779
216 71st Street, Miami Beach
This hi-tech tropical cafe offers fresh seafood specialties,
Brazilian style steaks, chicken chardonnay, trout muniere and many
other continental and international entrees. Try an exotic tropical
martini.
Grillfish, 305-538-9908
1444 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
Fresh
fish and good prices in a choice locale. Try grilled tuna and
garlic-infused bath for mussels and clams; chicken and seafood are
deftly done, piccata and marsala style. Long list of homemade
desserts.
Harry's Grille, 305-531-0000
4525 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
Harry's Grille is upscale but by no means formal. The decor is
simple with the emphasis on the food and presentation. The cuisine
features grilled food with contemporary presentations and regional
seasonings such as Grilled Sugar Cane Spiked Ahi Tuna.
Jimmy Johnson's Three Rings Bar & Grill, 305-531-0000
4525 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
Jimmy Johnson's Three Rings Bar & Grill is a sport-themed,
oceanfront eatery. Johnson lends his lofty standards and memorabilia
to the restaurant, which highlights his most memorable football
career moments. The menu is festive and Florida casual.
Jimmy'z, 305-604-9798
432 41st Street, Miami Beach
Opened October 1997, Jimmy'z is a Night Club & Restaurant
catering to the upper class and an older clientele.
Joe's Stone Crab Restaurant, 305-673-0365
227 Biscayne Street, Miami Beach
A
local institution for over 80 years, serves the finest in Florida
Stone Crabs and seafood in an "early Miami Beach" setting.
Open from October to mid May. Note that the wait for a table at this
popular restaurant can often be quite long.
Kamon Japanese Restaurant, 305-538-0050
4441 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
Authentic Japanese cuisine with sushi bar featuring somen noodles on
ice or the filet mignon, grilled on a hot stone at your table and
served with three steak sauces.
La Famiglia, 305-534-7111
2445 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
Delicious French & Italian cuisine.
Lagoon, 305-947-6661
488 Sunny Isles Blvd., Miami Beach
Serving the finest gourmet seafood freshly caught from their own
boats.
Las Vegas, 305-864-1509
6970 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
Family-owned restaurant serving large entrees of fresh Cuban
cuisine.
Lido Restaurant, 305-538-4621
40 Island Avenue, Miami Beach
Choose from a balanced menu of items, including the finest meats,
poultry, and fish, as well as the freshest produce and vegetables.
They offer weight loss, salt free, fat free, and sugar free diets as
well as vegetarian and kosher menus upon request.
Mark's South Beach, 305-604-9050
1120 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
The
newest of Chef Mark Militello's superb and elegant restaurants.
Matteo & Alfredo, 305-868-3355
9581 Harding Avenue, Surfside
Dine in a romantic setting and enjoy gourmet items including
homemade pastas.
Mike Gordon's, 305-751-4429
1201 NE 79th Street, Miami
Fresh fish prepared daily. Delicious stone crabs and Maine lobster
are featured on the menu.
Monty's Stone Crab and Seafood House, 305-673-3444
300 Alton Road, Miami Beach
Monty's also has a location in Coconut Grove. Monty's adds an
automatic 18% service fee to guest's checks.
Nobu Miami, 305-695-3232
1901 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
Nobu serves Japanese cuisine with Peruvian, South American flair .
Normandy Fountain Café, 305-865-2636
928 71st Street, Miami Beach
Pub food with a Caribbean and New Orleans flair. Also features live
jazz and dancing. In the spot of the former MoJazz club.
Parrilla Del Polo, 305-695-9300
1237 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach
The atmosphere here is that of a neighborhood polo club, with
jerseys on the wall and a giant TV playing polo game videos. One of
the favorites here is the veal chop.
Pasta Live, 305-868-7777
7410 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
The first Karaoke restaurant in Miami Beach, with over 2000 songs in
English and Spanish from all your favorites artist. The menu
features Italian and International cuisines with pasta dishes from
Italy & grill items from Argentina. Free parking in rear.
Paesano's, 305-866-9618
300 72nd Street, Miami Beach
This Ristorante serves fresh Italian cuisine. Veal Parmigian,
Lasagna, and Fettucini Alfredo are favorites. They'll deliver you to
their restaurant with a free round trip limousine service.
Penrod's
Beach Club, 305-538-1111
1 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach
Features
enclosed dining area upstairs and very casual bar downstairs.
Il Pomodoro, 305-534-2470
568 Arthur Godfrey Road, Miami Beach
Featuring Northern Italian cuisine with an emphasis on creative
pasta dishes, Il Pomodoro is in the location formerly occupied by
Asti's for many years.
South Beach Coffee Company, 305-576-9696
975 Aurthur Godfrey Road, Miami Beach
This full-service coffee shop offers specialty gourmet coffees and
premium iced coffees along with a wide variety of desserts and
treats.
Taisho, 305-935-2833
18090 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
Specializing in sushi, tempura, rolls and fine Japanese cuisine,
Taisho features an all you can eat sushi special for $12.99. Opened
in June 1997.
Tetuán, 305-868-8887
940 71st Street, Miami Beach
Our menu combines Mediterranean flavors with delicate Latin fruits
and essences and offers a variety of appetizers, entrees and
desserts.
The
Forge Restaurant, 305-538-8533
432 Arthur Godfrey Road (41st Street), Miami Beach
The Forge has a setting filled with rare and exquisite collection of
objects d' art and antiques. Extensive wine collection of 300,000
bottles in the cellar will suit any taste for any occasion.
The
Porterhouse Bar & Grill, 305-682-8400
18290 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
Serving beef, poultry and seafood dishes. Happy Hour featured Monday
thru Friday from 4-7pm. Located in the RK Plaza.
Touch, 305-532-8003
910 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach
Heavy emphasis on seafood. Dishes are inventive, fresh, beautifully
presented, and generous. Make sure you save room for the desserts.
Treffpunkt Biergarten, 305-933-3942
18090 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
Enjoy German and Continental food featuring chopped steak, sausages
and smoked pork loin.
Westside Diner, 305-538-4090
1671 Alton Road, Miami Beach
Serving home style food at reasonable prices.
Yeung's Mandarin Garden,
954 41st Street, Miami Beach
A small Chinese restaurant on Arthur Godfrey Road serving authentic
cuisine.
Zur, 305-604-8181
3500 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
Zur combines the best European spices and ingredients to create
innovative Mediterranean dishes. Three separate dining areas include
a patio and terrace seating alfresco or the main dining room where
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The American Police Hall of Fame and
Museum, 305-573-0070
3801 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami
More than 10,000 items related to law enforcement are on display
including specialty vehicles, a mock crime scene, etc.
Bass
Museum, 305-673-7530
2121 Park Avenue, Miami Beach
Located in a relaxed park setting in the heart of South Beach, the
museum offers contemporary and historic art from throughout the
world. Includes religious paintings and sculptures from the Middle
Ages.
Coral Castle, 305-248-6344
28655 South Dixie Highway, Homestead
A National Historic Site featuring a
nine ton gate and one of a kind sundial.
Historical Museum of Southern Florida,
305-375-1492
101 West Flagler Street, Miami
Get a hands on look at the past with
continuously changing exhibits and multimedia presentations.
Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami,
305-284-3535
1301 Stanford Drive, Coral Gables
Presents 13 exhibits annually with a
collection spanning 5,000 years of art.
Miami
Museum of Science & Space Transit Planetarium, 305-854-4247
3280 S. Miami Ave., Miami
Features hands-on exhibits, continuous demonstrations, live animal
exploratorium with snakes, birds, and insects. Regular star shows at
planetarium; call for special laser show times.
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, 305-250-9133
3251 South Miami Avenue, Miami
Italian Renaissance style villa with
formal gardens and fountains.
Weeks Air Museum, 305-233-5197
14710 SW 128th Street, Miami
A historic display of unique aircraft
and aviation artifacts.
The
Gold Coast Railroad Museum, 305-253-0063
12450 SW 152 Street, Miami
Actual historic railroad cars are on display on a half mile of real
track, also on display authentic engines, pullmans and dinning cars.
Museum features the FERDINAND MAGELLAN, one of America's most
luxurious private railroad cars, built in the 1930's for President
Franklin Roosevelt. It is now a designated National Historic
Landmark.
The Wolfsonian Museum, 305-531-1001
1001 Washington Avenue, Miami
Wolfsonian promotes the under standing
of art and design from 1885-1945. |
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Adventure Scuba Diving and
Watersports, 305-949-1194
16701 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
S.C.U.B.A. diving, water sports,
certification and charters.
Biscayne National Park, 305-230-1100
9700 SW 328 Street, Homestead
A 53-foot glass-bottom boat and a 45-foot diving and
snorkeling catamaran take adventurers across southern Biscayne
Bay, through wilderness, mangrove creeks, islands, and out to
tropical coral reefs teeming with sea life. Family snorkeling
and scuba diving available from the boat. Canoe and kayak
rentals, picnic area, walking trails, fishing, camping and
shower facilities available. Reservations required.
The Diving Locker, 305-947-6025
223 Sunny Isles Boulevard, North Miami
Beach
Fully stocked S.C.U.B.A. diving store.
Offers coral reef dive trips for beginners and certified divers.
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Action Charters, Inc., 888-592-2202
Bayside Marketplace Marina, in downtown Miami, Florida at Pier 5,
Slip 11
Want to go fishing? It can happen aboard Bite This! - a 46-foot
Bertram Sportfisher, conveniently located in downtown Miami -
minutes from Miami Beach and surrounding areas. Fully loaded with
radar devices, live well, outriggers, brand new fishing rods and
tackle, air conditioning, bathrooms, galley, sleeping quarters and a
living area with an entertainment center.
Andrea C Fishing Adventures, 954-322-0022
401 Biscayne Blvd, Pier 5, Slip 13
Beast Fishing Charters, 305-233-9996
9810 158th Street SW, Miami
If you're interested in a full day of fun and Big Game fishing off
our shores, come join us aboard The BEAST. The BEAST is a 1998 27'
tournament rigged, twin engine World Cat with tower captained by
Master Captain Jim Barlett (licensed by the USCG). Although Capt.
Jim is renown for his Sailfish and Dolphin expertise, wreck fishing
is also on the menu.
BLUE SEA II Fishing Fleet, 305-358-3416
Go sport fishing on the reefs, wrecks, and in the Gulf Stream. We
have been deep sea fishing in the waters off Miami and Miami Beach
for nearly a half century and the fish have just plain run out of
places to hide from our experienced captains and crews.
Blue Waters II, 305 373 5016
Bayside Marketplace, Pier 5, Slip 14, Miami
The Blue Waters II is located at the exciting Bayside Marketplace
and Marina, 5 minutes away from South Beach (just over the
causeway). Fish the
Waters of Key Biscayne for Sailfish, Dolphin, Marlin, Shark, Tuna
and other species. The
Blue Waters offers four, six and eight hour trips.
The BWII features three fighting chairs, rocket launcher,
outriggers, and a large bait well.
For your comfort in the air-conditioned saloon, there is a
19" color tv, stereo, comfortable seating with head and galley
and stateroom down. Captain
John Barker has been fishing the local and Bahamian waters for over
thirty years and he will insure you have a pleasant trip.
Capt. Adam Redford Inc., 305-255-7618
8701 SW 148th St., Miami
Vessel located at Flamingo in Everglades National Park and Black
Point Marina on Biscayne Bay.
Florida Fishing Charters, 305-253-1151
Beautiful deep blue Gulf Stream waters lie just five miles from the
beaches of Miami, and are teaming with sailfish, dolphin, kingfish,
tuna, and a variety of other species. Capt. Mark moved to Miami,
Florida in 1968 from Franklin Lakes, New Jersey, and has been
fishing these waters since his arrival. He has been running Magic
Fingers Fishing Charters since 1985.
Kelley
Fishing Fleet, 305-345-3801
10800
Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
Day and night fishing trips. Affordable family fun.
Kenny's Fishing Adventures, 305-705-0850
1400 NE 175th St. North
Miami Beach
Vessel located at Haulover Resort Marina
Reel Time Charters, 305-856-5605
8540 SW 181 St., Miami
The Miami and South Florida area has a wide variety of species to
challenge either the avid angler or the weekend warrior! Everything
from Wahoo to Sailfish to Dolphin to Grouper to Tuna to Marlin and
many more.
Sonny Boy Sportfishing, 305-361-2217
Key Biscayne
Sonny Boy Sportfishing Charters provides a quality fishing
experience for individuals, groups, families and corporate outings. We offer world-class sportfishing off the coast of Miami and
its beaches.
The
Blue Mistress II, 305-595-3560
The Blue Mistress II is a "Boca Grande 26." With her wide,
9’ 6” beam and her hull design, she offers extreme comfort and a
very stable fishing platform. Fitted with all the necessary
electronic “goodies”… a color sounder, ICOM radio and a GPS…
she transports anglers to “the edge” with a smile. She is
equipped with 4 livewells totaling 120 gallons, bow and stern rocket
launchers, room for more rods than would ever be used in a day, two
6’ 8” berths under a forward dodger providing rest and shade for
those who need and a T-Top keeping anglers and crew protected from
the sun when they choose. Fishability! |
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Casino
Princess, 305-379-4422
3050 Biscayne Blvd., Suite 10006, Miami / Boat Location: Bayside
Marketplace
A premier Las Vegas-style gaming sensation offering more than 33
table games and 200 slot machines.
Go Native Yacht Charters, 305-534-5522
1900 Sunset Harbour Dr., Suite 5, Miami Beach
Offers sail and power boat rentals for half- or full-day charters,
or for two days or more to the Florida Keys or Bahamas. This
American Sailing Association facility also offers sailing
certification.
Heritage Schooner Cruises, 305-442-9697
3145 Virginia St., Miami
This tall ship offers daily one- and two-hour narrated sightseeing
tours of Biscayne Bay, and also offers private charters. A beautiful
way to see Miami and a unique way to host groups from two to 49
people.
Island Queen Cruises Inc., 305-379-5119
555 NE 15th St., Suite 102, Miami / Boat Location: Bayside
Marketplace
An original exclusive "Millionaire's Row" sightseeing boat
tour. Daily one and a half-hour bilingual cruises depart Bayside
Marketplace and navigate Biscayne bay to Port of Miami, Fisher
Island, Miami Beach, Star Island, Palm Island, Hibiscus Island and
Venetian Island. Nightly dance cruises and private dinner/party
charters available.
Miami River Historical Jungle Tours,
305-755-9055
300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami
Narrated tour of the Miami River.
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Adventure Scuba Diving and
Watersports, 305-949-1194
16701 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
S.C.U.B.A. diving, water sports,
certification and charters.
Ancient
Spanish Monastery, 305-945-1461
16711 West Dixie Highway, North Miami Beach
The Monastery of St. Bernard de Clairvaux was built in
Sacramenia, in the Province of Segovia, Spain, during the
period 1133·1141. It was originally dedicated in honor of the
Blessed Mother and named the "Monastery of Our Lady,
Queen of the Angels." Upon the canonization of the famous
Cistercian Monk, Bernard of Clairvaux, a leading influence in
the Church during that period, the Monastery was renamed in
his honor. Cistercian monks occupied the monastery for nearly
700 years. The cloisters were seized, sold, and converted into
a granary and stable due to a social revolution in that area
in the mid·1830's.
Coopertown Airboat Tours, 305-226-6048
U.S. 41, 11 miles west of Florida's Turnpike
For the last 60 years, the Cooper family who settled this
section of the Everglades, formerly occupied by the Osceola
family branch of the Seminole tribe, have conducted airboat
tours and served authentically prepared frog legs for their
many visitors. There are many imitators of this uniquely
Florida experience, but this is the original that should not
be missed.
D & D's Watersports, 800-805-8445
Miami Beach
Visit six islands in the Miami area aboard your own personal
waverunner! Tour starts at 10:00 am. Ends around 4:30 pm.
Fantasy
Watersports, 866-940-BOAT
100 Sunny Isles Boulevard North,
North Miami Beach
Boat, jet boat, waverunner rentals
by the hour or day. |
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