Glossy magazine photos and slick TV
shows may lure many travelers to South Beach, but it's the
miles of sparkling ocean vistas that capture their hearts forever.
Many vacation destinations offer restaurants, bars and nightclubs, but
in South Beach you can add the oceanfront Miami Beach Boardwalk
into the mix. It
begins at Indian Beach Park at 48th Street and continues
down to 23rd Street where it becomes a paved surface that
runs through the Ocean Drive Promenade to 5th
Street. Then from South Pointe Park an ever-expanding Baywalk
runs up the west side of the island. You can ride a bike,
jog, sip a tropical drink or
simply walk hand in hand with someone special.
Boardwalk at
24th Street
On the Boardwalk
At oceanfront hotels some guests gravitate to the padded
lounge chairs circling the pool where drink service and even
sunscreen wielding "tanning butlers" make a day in the sun a
truly pampering experience, but just beyond the confines of
the pool deck, an elevated boardwalk runs along the Atlantic
shoreline from the Mid-Beach hotels south to 23rd Street
where the decking shifts to a paved, ground level promenade.
At this intersection, the rules change. The boardwalk down
to 23rd Street allows no dogs and no bikes - just
pedestrians. The promenade is open to bikes, skates and
endless beachfront adventures.
Closer to Ocean Drive, the eastern
sidewalk gives way to Lummus Park, a meandering green space
that wends its way south from 15th Street beach and offers
scenic views of the pastel hotels that comprise the Art Deco
District. Popular with cyclists, rollerbladers and joggers,
the wide pathway also provides a cool respite under the
shade of seagrape trees and swaying palms. At the southern
reaches of town, South Pointe Park stretches the Atlantic
shore to the edge of Biscayne Bay creating an ideal
destination for sunset strolls, a happy hour toast or a
photographer's ideal spot to shoot the massive cruise ships
that glide by from the Port of Miami.
Bring your Camera
Travelers looking to take the perfect vacation photos can
start their safari at 52 Street Beach where a large public
parking lot gives way to a beachfront kid's playground and
the golden sands of Miami Beach. Walk south along the shore
toward the
Eden Roc Renaissance Hotel (4525 Collins Avenue) where
the Cabana Beach Club serves lunch, dinner and
perfectly-tropical cocktails overlooking the boardwalk and
the sea. Just next door,
La Cote at the Fontainebleau Resort (4441 Collins
Avenue) offers cocktails and light Mediterranean fare on an
elevated dining terrace set just above the scene. Head south
to 21 Street Beach and the Collins Park Promenade where the
south end of the elevated boardwalk gives way to the
beautifully landscaped Beach Walk.
View from the Boardwalk at
44th Street
Collins Park
Hotels in the Collins Park area such as the Perry, the W
Hotel South Beach and the newly renovated
Shelborne South
Beach provide a welcome respite for thirsty beachgoers who
can snap pictures from the
Rooftop Lounge at the Perry Hotel (2377 Collins Avenue), sip cocktails poolside at
WET (2201 Collins Avenue), or hit happy hour at
Lucy's Cantina Royale (1801 Collins Avenue) for 2-for-1
margaritas and tacos.
Snack Bar at 23rd Street
For more upscale sipping, the
Pool & Beach Bar at the Setai (2001 Collins Avenue)
serves complimentary tapas Fridays and Saturdays from 5-7pm
when you order one of their specialty cocktails or
Taittinger champagne. While the hotel itself is one of the
most expensive in town, Sunset Hour guests enjoy
complimentary valet parking while taking in the endless
ocean views.
Art Deco District
As you make your way down the Boardwalk, mornings along
Ocean Drive are all about brunch and some of the more
popular spots you'll find are
BLT Steak at the Betsy Hotel (1440 Ocean Drive), the
raucous drag brunch at the Palace (1200 Ocean Drive) and 24
hour people watching at the
News Cafe (800 Ocean Drive).
For a mini-excursion around the Deco
District, you can join an excellent guided walking tour at
the Art Deco Welcome Center (1001 Ocean Drive) daily at
10:30am to see South Beach's landmark historic properties in
just 90 minutes.
An ideal way to take in the action
before crowds of beachcombers fill the streets is Deco Bike,
the short term cycle sharing program with over 100
solar-powered bike rental kiosks all over town. Simply slide
in your credit card and pedal away snapping Art Deco photos,
sipping drinks and cruising the scene. When you arrive at a
destination, lock the bike back into a nearby kiosk and help
keep the City of Miami Beach green.
Salute the Sun
Another healthy way to start the morning or celebrate the
sunset along South Beach is Third Street Beach Yoga (300
Ocean Drive), a twice-daily oceanfront practice that is
accessible to everyone 365 days a year. Bring a towel, some
water and a little sunscreen to join with the regulars who
roll through their downward dogs and sun salutations
starting at 7am and once again at 6pm. Once a month at the
full moon, the group gathers on Third Street at 6:30pm for a
Full Moon Meditation which will take place April 6, May 6,
June 4, July 3, August 2, August 31, September 30, October
29, November 28 and December 28, 2012. See for yourself what
makes the Moon Over Miami so special.
South Pointe Park
The City of Miami Beach invested millions of dollars to
create a family-friendly waterfront promenade at the
southern tip of South Beach where travelers and residents
gather to bike, skate and picnic by the sea. Home to the
popular oceanfront hangout
Nikki Beach Club (One Ocean Drive) at the east end and
Monty's at the Marina (300 Alton Road) on the western shore,
this public park is an ideal spot for sunset photos and
happy hour toasts.
View from the southern tip of South
Beach looking north
With ample public parking just south of
Joe's Stone Crab (11 Washington Avenue), the takeaway
counter at this South Beach landmark will pack up a
delicious seafood picnic and a chilled bottle of wine to
carry into the park for a romantic feast. The steakhouse
Smith & Wollensky (One Washington Avenue) serves drinks
and dinner at tables on the water's edge and their popular
alfresco bar provides the perfect vista for toasting bon
voyage to Miami's massive cruise ships as they pass by.
As the sun dips below the horizon, happy
hour cocktails at the Miami Beach Marina and a hearty steak
dinner at
Texas de Brazil (300 Alton Road) are a glorious way to
end a long day exploring the beaches, boardwalks and tiki
bars that make for some unforgettable Miami Beach memories.
To add to the excitement, free WiFi makes it possible to
upload all of your vacation photos straight to FaceBook from
the comfort of your poolside lounger overlooking Biscayne
Bay so all of your friends chilling back home can share in
the excitement of your sunny South Beach vacation. After all
- it's never too soon to let everyone know how much fun
you're having. Cheers!
Miami Beach Marina at 3rd
Street on the Baywalk
Eat / Drink by the Boardwalk ...
Cabana Beach Club at the Eden Roc
4525 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
La Cote at the Fontainebleau
4441 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
Plunge at the Perry Hotel
2377 Collins Avenue, South Beach
WET at the W Hotel South Beach
2201 Collins Avenue, South Beach
Pool & Beach Bar at the Setai Hotel
2001 Collins Avenue, South Beach
Lucy's Cantina Royale at the Shelborne
1801 Collins Avenue, South Beach
BLT Steak at the Betsy Hotel
1440 Ocean Drive, South Beach
Palace Food Bar Drag Brunch
1200 Ocean Drive, South Beach
News Cafe (24 hours)
800 Ocean Drive, South Beach
Nikki Beach Club
One Ocean Drive, South Beach
Smith & Wollensky
One Washington Avenue, South Beach
Joe's Stone Crab & Takeaway
11 Washington Avenue, South Beach
Monty's at the Miami Beach Marina
300 Alton Road, South Beach
Texas de Brazil at the Miami Beach
Marina
300 Alton Road, South Beach
Play by the Ocean ...
Miami Beach Bicycle Center (rentals)
601 Fifth Street, South Beach
Fritz's Skate Bike & Surf (rentals)
1620 Washington Avenue, South Beach
Deco Bike Rental Kiosks (short term
rentals)
723 Washington Avenue, South Beach
http://www.decobike.com/map-location.php
Art Deco Walking Tours
1001 Ocean Drive, South Beach
http://www.mdpl.org/tours/guided-walking-tours/
Beach Yoga
300 Ocean Drive, South Beach
http://3rdstreetbeachyoga.com
Beachfront Playground & Sun Gym
5200 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach