South Florida Flats Fishing
If you feel a bit daring but don’t fancy driving down the coast to the Everglades, adventure awaits only fifteen minutes away from Miami Beach: bonefishing in the sandy shallows of Biscayne Bay. Apparently fishing here for these notoriously slippery customers rivals that found in the Lower Keys. And Bob Branham of South Florida Flats Fishing offers eight-hour trips from $600 a day for up to two people.
More Things To Do in Miami
Perez Art Museum Miami
Aside from the excellent exhibitions of international contemporary art, the Herzog & de Meuron–designed building is itself a showstopper.
Institute of Contemporary Art
Located in the landmark Moore Building built in 1921, the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) offers one of the best reasons to visit the Design District.
Calle Ocho
Rich with history and fiercely authentic, Calle Ocho is the Cuban-American heart of this culturally diverse city.
The Marguiles Collection at the Warehouse
Under the aegis of longterm curator Katherine Hind, this major private collection is one of the most important of its kind.
Rubell Family Collection
A common contender on Miami short list's, the Rubell Family Collection is an essential pit stop any time of the year.
Faena Forum
This groundbreaking new arts space in the nascent Faena District brings a much-needed dose of culture to a burgeoning area.
Wynwood Walls + Art Walk
In addition to being a center for local galleries, the Wynwood neighborhood is home to an outdoor graffiti program showing works by dozens of artists.
Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden
Founded in 1936, this 83-acre urban oasis is known for its collection of rare tropical plants and palm trees.
Villa Vizcaya Museum and Gardens
The Villa Vizcaya is a Jazz Age mélange of Italian Renaissance and Baroque architecture, with formal gardens and a “village” of outbuildings.