Miami
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As one of the world’s most popular vacation spots, Miami offers a multitude of enticements for everyone, from the trendy nightlife of South Beach, to the bustle of Calle Ocho and the historic hideaways of Coral Gables.
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Miami is a diverse and vibrant city with a variety of outdoor activities to experience. With cities like Hollywood and Ft. Lauderdale to the north, we recommend renting a campervan for a coastal road trip. Book a speedboat tour of the Miami coastline, or an everglades dune buggy ride to enjoy a relaxing vacation in Miami.
Sitting at the southern tip of the barrier island of Miami Beach, South Beach is one of the most famous stretches of coastal shoreline in the state. The sparkling white sand is the perfect backdrop for the colorful lifeguard stands and is bordered by Ocean Drive and the iconic Art Deco architecture.
Perhaps an airboat ride and nature walk in the Everglades National Park, where you can immerse yourself in the natural beauty, and culture of the native way of life which includes a stop to a native tree island village or two. The Virginia Key Mountain Bike Trail in Miami offers a view of Biscayne Bay.
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The rapid population growth of Miami led to its nickname “Magic City”. In the span of a century, the city grew from a population of one thousand to five million, the rapid growth being like ‘magic’.
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The sand of Miami Beach is imported from islands in the Caribbean due to erosion caused by waves.
There are over 800 historic Art Deco buildings in Miami Beach alone.