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SSand
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jerrymcgwire
11 months ago
The sand is so beautiful and white here. The water is so clear also. I love miami's beaches. Super clean
The sand is so beautiful and white here. The water is so clear also. I love miami's beaches. Super clean
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I was told when in South Beach you have to make a stop here. It turned out being just a block away from where we were staying, so it was our first ... More
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This is a great restauraunt to simply sit around and enjoy the world around you. Conveniently located in popular and exciting South Beach, there is so much going on here. There is a sense of... More
This is a great restauraunt to simply sit around and enjoy the world around you. Conveniently located in popular and exciting South Beach, there is so much going on here. There is a sense of anticipation that fills the air aroudn everyone. The meals are deliciously prepared. My only complaint would be their rather high prices, but I guess I can't really complain because the quality and atmosphere of the place makes up for it.
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Is like a landmark on your way to Southbeach, itself.
They are always packed with tourists, it must be the
Palm trees waving everyone in (LOL). While on
vacation plan on doing what most... More
Is like a landmark on your way to Southbeach, itself.
They are always packed with tourists, it must be the
Palm trees waving everyone in (LOL). While on
vacation plan on doing what most do...spend money.
I love all the shoppes and motels along Ocean Drive
South!!! Say's were almost there!
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This restaurant has a big menu -- with a wide variety of choices. It is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner -- with breakfast being my choice for the best food. The food is not necessarily the... More
This restaurant has a big menu -- with a wide variety of choices. It is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner -- with breakfast being my choice for the best food. The food is not necessarily the best on South Beach and it is a little expensive for the quality -- but they bring you plenty of it and the service is good. What you are paying for is the view. This is a wonderful place to "people watch." I'm told that stars do hang out here -- although I have yet to see one.
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This place became famous after media reports that Versace used to regulary make his breakfast here. But more than that this place is the kind of a place where you go if you are on a vacation in... More
This place became famous after media reports that Versace used to regulary make his breakfast here. But more than that this place is the kind of a place where you go if you are on a vacation in south beach, and you are on the way to the beach or way back. You can have your breakfast, lunch and dinner. They have a good menu. The serving sizes are big enough to feed your apetite. Once I ordered an ice cream, oh my god, it was too big, but it was very delicious that I ate it all.
One thing you may not like about it is that it is very crowded, possibly because it has one best prices on ocean drive. It is always packed. I strongly recommend this place, it is especially good for people watching.
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South Beach is a fun place to take out-of-town guests, after all, what is a trip to Miami without going to South Beach? But if you're looking for a more family friendly or quiet spot to soak up the... More
South Beach is a fun place to take out-of-town guests, after all, what is a trip to Miami without going to South Beach? But if you're looking for a more family friendly or quiet spot to soak up the sun, go about 90 blocks north into Bal Harbour to Haulover Beach. In my time going to both South Beach and Haulover, the water is much clearer and there are less people at Haulover Beach. If you are a modest type, stay on the southern end of the beach though, because the north end is a nude beach. Unfortunately, all the snack bars are up north, too.
Pros: Clearer Water, PLENTY of Parking
Cons: Not as Exciting
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Though South Beach is a must-see for those visiting Miami and South Florida, there are beaches a little further north that offer all the beauty and less of the glam. South Beach is more a people... More
Though South Beach is a must-see for those visiting Miami and South Florida, there are beaches a little further north that offer all the beauty and less of the glam. South Beach is more a people watching spot than a beach to enjoy with family or spouse. But go 20 blocks north, or even better, 80 blocks north, and you'll find the best beaches on the East coast. There are metered parking lots, showers to rinse off and many restaurants to stop at after a morning or afternoon in the sun, right on Collins. The best thing Miami's beaches have going for them is the water: generally calm, always temperate and most of the time clear as the Caribbean sea.
Pros: easy parking, fantastic water
Cons: lack of shade
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There's no place up and down the Atlantic or Pacific coasts of the U.S. than South Beach. Sand white beaches; Beautiful hustle and bustle that is Ocean Dr and Collins Ave; Water so blue you would... More
There's no place up and down the Atlantic or Pacific coasts of the U.S. than South Beach. Sand white beaches; Beautiful hustle and bustle that is Ocean Dr and Collins Ave; Water so blue you would think the sky fell into the ocean; Art Deco hotels that bring you back to origins of the scene back in the 1920's and 30';Food and Drink a plenty from the different cultures that is Miami: Cuban, Jewish, Caribbean, and Puerto Rican; Clubs, Restaurants, and Shopping that would make folks from Chicago, New York, and L.A. blush; and The Keys are so close that you could watch the sunset go down into the Gulf of Mexico. Weather: Hot, Sultry, and Sexy. Trust me, you don't want to leave. Psst! Go down during the off season. My girlfriend and I got a boutique hotel room for $24 a day off a discount travel website! Paradise!
Pros: Beaches, Hotels, Clubs
Cons: Traffic, Pricey during season
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Visited South Beach in December-January. Could not go in the water because of a strong rip tide and jellyfish near shore. Found rusted bottle caps, cigarette butts, and other debris (!?) on and in... More
Visited South Beach in December-January. Could not go in the water because of a strong rip tide and jellyfish near shore. Found rusted bottle caps, cigarette butts, and other debris (!?) on and in the beach. The street scene along the beach is no different than other beach resorts--lots of young adults and curious tourists walking back and forth with nothing much to do. The big "draw" was the closed up Versace place where people tried to poke their heads between the wrought iron fence posts. People trying too hard to be noticed by others trying too hard to be notice. Restuarants and nightclubs were overpriced.
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