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Did You Know?

Glorious weather has always been the main attraction, with yearly temperatures in Miami averaging 76°F.

South Florida is home to one of the most unique and delicate ecosystems, from Biscayne Bay’s mangrove islands to the Atlantic Ocean’s coral reefs and Gulf Stream current. This marine habitat provides the nesting and breeding grounds for countless marine species, including wading birds, dolphins, manatees, and subtropical fish.

South Florida is a paradise of oceanfront cities, urban hubs, and charming villages. There is an unparalleled mix of ethnic and cultural groups spread throughout sprawling Miami, with more than 100 languages spoken. Explore some of Miami’s diverse neighborhoods during your stay.

Coral Gables: Designed and planned in the 1920 by early Miami developer George Merrick, Coral Gables features beautiful Mediterranean-style homes and winding waterways. “The Gables” is renowned for world-class dining as well as its flock of top galleries that present the crème de la crème of Latin American and Spanish art. It is also home to the Village of Merrick Park, one of Miami's most upscale shopping Meccas, with more than 100 haute couture fashion and home décor shops and boutiques, as well as several gourmet restaurants in a lushly landscaped setting.

Key Biscayne: This secluded paradise is just a few miles from downtown yet worlds apart, with miles of hiking and biking trails, boating and water sports, beaches that continually rank in the top ten, top-notch tennis and golf facilities and upscale resort properties. It is home to Miami Seaquarium, which features Dolphin Harbour and is known as the former setting of the popular 1960s television show Flipper.