This sprawling mansion is located on Biscayne Bay in the Coconut Grove neighborhood of Miami, Florida and is a must visit when in the city.
South Beach
The South Beach area is famous for its white-sand beaches like South Pointe and Lummus Park, which are said to be the best beaches in Miami Beach city.
Ocean Drive and Art Deco architecture
Ocean Drive is the symbolic center of Miami and is an iconic tourist attraction due to its beautiful art deco architecture.
Wynwood Walls
At Wynwood Walls, you will find an impressive amount of street art and murals on a variety of thought provoking and intriguing topics.
Bayside Marketplace
At Wynwood Walls, you will find an impressive amount of street art and murals on a variety of thought provoking and intriguing topics.
Everglades National Park
Everglades is the largest tropical wilderness in the United States.
This 1.5-million acres wetlands preserve on the southern tip of Florida is a natural treasure.
Key Biscayne
It is home to beautiful beaches, mangrove forests, and a variety of wildlife including shorebirds and seabirds, sea turtles, and butterflies.
Zoo Miami
The zoo has many animal species such as giraffes, zebras, big cats including lions, tigers, and apes such as gorillas monkeys and chimpanzees.
Islamorada
Known for its stunning coral reefs and comprising 6 keys, the village of Islamorada is a popular tourism destination.
Seven Mile Bridge
The views from the Seven Mile Bridge are fantastic.
You can see the Atlantic ocean and the Gulf spread around you.
Bahia Honda State Park
The Bahia Honda State Park provides the perfect day out experience on your Miami itinerary.
Key West
Key West is famous for its vibrant atmosphere and pastel hued conch style houses.
It is a popular stopping destination for cruise ships and diving enthusiasts.
Dry Tortugas National Park
Dry Tortugas National Park is located in the Gulf of Mexico west of Key West.
This is one of the most remote and least visited national parks in America.