Miami is a sub-tropical city, climatically very different from most places in the USA. The
city is a cosmopolitan playground that attracts more visitors than any other US
destination.

Miami appeals to holiday makers wanting warm sun, clean sandy beaches, a laid back
lifestyle, sophisticated entertainment in clubs and bars and a mix of art, music and
international cuisines.

Travelers visiting Miami may actually spend their time in Miami Beach, a separate
municipality situated 4 miles (6 km) across Biscayne Bay from downtown Miami. The
combined greater Miami area includes several ethnic neighborhoods such as Little
Havana and Little Haiti.

The population of the Greater Miami Area is a 50% mix of assorted Hispanic and the
diverse cultural mix is evident in Latin American languages, cuisine and music throughout
the city and. Dining in Miami offers the opportunity to visit a different ethnic restaurant
every night and enjoy diverse international cuisines.

Once upon a time, Miami attracted mostly retirees turning their backs on snowy, colder
climates but nowadays it attracts the ultra-chic glitterati, cashed up yuppies, the boating
and yachting fraternity and Cuban immigrants.

** Miami Vacation Attractions

Greater Miami is a great base for access to several major Florida holiday attractions. The
northern tip of the Florida Keys is just off shore, the Everglades are just a short distance
inland and the affluent enclaves of Palm Beach and Boca Roton are just a short distance
along the coast.

The Miami Beach Promenade, aka South Beach, is a favorite spot for cyclists, skaters,
joggers and skateboarders. This is the most instantly recognized beach front location in
existence and the place to be seen if appearances are important.

Many of the early Miami buildings from the early 1900's have been restored. A walking
tour around the South Beach precinct is recommended to see the spectacular
rejuvenation of the 1920's buildings in the Art Deco Historic District.

Miami boasts fine museums, galleries, historic gardens, zoos, sports stadiums, spring fed
natural pools and of course, the ever present golf courses. Greater Miami has lots to brag
about when it comes to world class golf courses and is home to some of the most testing
courses in the world.

** Miami Vacation Cruises

The busiest cruise ship center of any city in the USA is the Port of Miami with holiday
cruises to the Caribbean and Latin America making up the bulk of these cruises, but there
are also cruises to all parts of the world.

Cruises are usually well equipped for gambling and casinos open as soon as the ship
passes into international waters. Non stop food, games, movies and onboard activities
ensure guests are always entertained and well fed.

** Miami Hotels & Resorts

Miami visitors are offered a range of hotels, resorts and vacation rentals to satisfy all
tastes and budgets. There's accommodation and prices to suit everyone, ranging from the
restored boutique hotels in the Art Deco and South Beach district, modern glass and
chrome high rise hotels, budget hostels, beach front condos and villas, serviced
apartments, inns and guesthouses... it's your choice.

** Miami Vacation Transport

Miami International Airport is one of the major airports in the USA, and a major hub city
for American Airlines. Major domestic airlines such as Delta, Northwest/KLM, United
and US Airways and Continental all servive Miami as well as several economy carriers.

There are two Amtrak trains that run daily from New York down to Miami and the travel
time is approximately 27 hours.

The Metro-Dade Transit Agency runs two Miami rail systems, one being Metrorail which
is a modern elevated commuter train that connects downtown Miami and the southern
suburbs. Metromover is an elevated line looping the downtown precinct and connecting
with many of the important attractions, shopping and business districts.

Tri Rail is the south Florida commuter train service that connects Miami with North Palm
Beach and all centers in between.

Copyright (c) 2008 Terry Hely

About The Author
Terry Hely specializes in travel destination guides as planning resources for holiday
makers. Find out more about Miami vacations from his page at
http://www.go-florida.net/miami.htm
Welcome To Miami
by: Terry Hely