Welcome to Miami! 5 Perfect Spots for KidsPosted by On


Visiting Florida with kids is the dream of any family! In addition to relaxing on the beaches of Miami, this is a real holiday not only for children, but also an occasion for their parents to return to their childhood.

Where to go in Miami with children is the question asked by many travelers vacationing in South Florida. The tropical climate and well-developed facilities make Miami an ideal destination for family getaway. This article will reveal where you can have fun in Miami and which places to visit. For easy moving around the city and its surroundings, use a car from Easirent at Fort Lauderdale. The choice of vehicles and quality of service will amaze even the most discerning travelers.

Virginia Key and Miami Seaquarium

miami seaquarium 2012

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Virginia Key Island is about three square kilometers of evergreen parkland and amazingly beautiful beaches. If the majority of local urban beaches feature quite a monotonous landscape, then here you will have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty of the sandy beaches of natural origin.

Due to the purity of the coastal waters and the richness of the marine flora and fauna, the island organizes diving lessons. However, it’s also recommended to visit the local aquarium, located at 4400 Rickenbacker Causeway in Miami.

In the aquarium you will be able to see many different marine animals: turtles, seabirds, dolphins, sharks and killer whales. After watching the performances, you can head to the Reef Aquarium to see exotic marine animals in their natural habitat. Moreover, you will have the opportunity to dive and take a walk on the seabed, touching a completely different life.

 

Everglades National Park

Everglades National Park Sign

(photo by Craigs Travels)

If you want to touch the truly wild nature, the Everglades Park occupying more than 6,000 square kilometers is an ideal option. Most of the park is absolutely wild, untouched by man, so there are unique species of exotic and rare animals, including Caribbean flamingos, ibises, panthers, pumas, crocodiles and alligators. Of course, you can watch these animals from a safe distance in a guided tour.

A key feature of the park is that it combines several types of landscapes at once: marshlands, wild jungles, and spacious prairies. Due to this feature, the park has more than 2,000 different species of exotic plants, as well as a huge number of representatives of the wild fauna.

You will have the opportunity to take aero-boat excursions and see places hidden from prying eyes.

 

Kennedy Space Center

Kennedy Space Center - Rocket Garden

(photo by Lee)

It’s from here that the vast majority of launches of space shuttles take place, space programs are developed and relevant research is being conducted. Of course, you won’t be allowed to go directly to the launch pad and most of the space center territory, but for $50 + $10 for parking you will be offered a bus tour around the center, and to the rocket park.

You will also be offered to visit the museum and two large cinemas equipped with widescreen cinematographic systems, where you can see the start of the shuttle and the landing of the space module in the most realistic shooting.

 

Jungle Island

Jungle Island, Miami, FL

(photo by Doc_Webb)

For only $30, you can visit the Jungle Island, which is sometimes called the Monkey Island. This unique nursery park located at 14805 Southwest 216th St in Miami and is home to about 500 individuals of monkeys – representatives of more than 30 different species.

In addition to primates, you will see other exotic animals, including birds, reptiles, and the cat family. The park is remarkable not only for animals that you can feed from your hands, but also for exotic plants that grow here in abundance.

 

Miami Children’s Museum

Miami Children's Museum 2003

It’s conveniently located directly on the Jungle Island at 980 MacArthur Causeway in Miami. If you come to Miami with a family, then you should definitely visit this place. What’s more, the admission is only $16/person.

Here your child will have a unique opportunity to try himself in various adult professions: feel like a bank employee, ship captain, fireman, musician, or someone else. In order to do this, the museum has everything you need: vehicle mock-ups, the appropriate uniform of the desired size, qualified staff and presenters. Classes on the development of such creative skills as painting, modeling, etc. are also held there. If necessary, a restaurant and a souvenir shop are available for parents.

These are just a few places that you can visit in Miami to receive a lot of positive emotions and vivid memories. The zoo, the Coral Castle Museum, Fort Jefferson, various concert halls – all these places will fill your leisure time, help you to distract and relax. In addition to all of the above, you are offered pacifying evenings in local restaurants and cafes, as well as productive and profitable shopping opportunities in malls and outlets.

 

 

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