Miami Beach, Florida, is known for its stunning beaches. Here are some of the most popular beaches in Miami Beach:
Beaches in and around Miami Beach
Each offers its own unique charm and features, but all provide the opportunity to enjoy the sun, sea and sand in one of the world’s most popular beach destinations.
North Shore Open Space Park/ Beach – In Miami Beach
77929 Atlantic Way, Miami Beach
Phone: (405) 993-2032
Parking:
Lifeguard Service: Yes
It is an extensive beach with park that is always full of people (tourists). Fine sand and some foam in the waves.
Special attraction: Tables and grills to eat in the countryside and shower service on the beach and in the park.
South Beach (“SoBe”)
5th to 21st St. Miami Beach
Parking: Paid
Lifeguard Service: Yes, with tower where the lifeguards are
Description: Extensive and wide white sand beach. It is not for the sport of surfing. On some beaches it is allowed to be without the top of the bathing suit.
Special attractions: Playgrounds and public restrooms. Walking area (4th-21st Street) and boardwalk area (5th-16th Street). An area for pedestrians, skaters, cyclists and rollerblading. Restricted parking. Municipal garage and parking area with specialized personnel for this service.
South Pointe Park to 5th Street
A popular beach with Latino families. It is not allowed to be without the top of the bathing suit.
Special attractions: Playground, fishing area, walking area, control and/or observation tower, restaurants near the beach.
Virginia Key Beach
3701 Rickenbacker Causeway, Key Biscayne
Parking: Free
Entrance fee: $3-$5.
Lifeguard Service: Yes
Narrow beach with picturesque scenery rocks and beaches
Special attractions: Shaded areas available
Crandon Beach
4000 Crandon Boulevard, Key Biscayne
(305) 361-7385, (305) 361-5421
Parking: Paid
Lifeguard Service: Yes
A beautiful two-mile beach with calm waves. One of the most popular sites in Miami-Dade County.
Special attractions: Parking, picnic areas, boardwalk site, surfing and a family amusement park.
Haulover Beach
10800 Collins Avenue, Sunny Isles. Phone: (305) 947-3525.
Parking: On the A1A through the tunnel you access the beach
Lifeguard Service: Yes
One and a half mile white sand beach adjacent to Haulover Park which is close to North Miami Beach. At the end of this beach you can be without the top of the bathing suit.
Special attractions: 177 acres of park where there are outdoor dining areas (picnic); Site to drive cars (buggy), place to practice the sport of board (surfing).
Bal Harbour Beach
9701 Collins Avenue, Bal Harbour Phone: (305) 866-4633
Parking: Paid
Lifeguard Service: Yes
A wide and clean beach with space for walking and fishing.
Special attractions: Showers and changing rooms. Pets allowed. Friendly families.
Matheson Hammock Park Beach
9610 Old Cutler Road, Miami Phone: (305) 665-5475
Parking:
Hours: sunrise to sunset
Lifeguard service:
Beach with calm waters, quiet and warm. Outdoor food area.
Special attractions: Pool made with tiles handmade by the Biscayne Bay tile company.
Other attractions: marina service, bar, restaurant and pavilions for outdoor dining.
Homestead Bayfront Park Beach
9610 SW North Canal Drive, Homestead Phone (305) 230-3033.
Florida State Parks
Oleta River State Recreation Area
3400 NE 163rd Street. Phone: (305) 947-6357
Parking: $2.00 per person; 1-8 additional passengers: $4.00, more than eight people an additional dollar.
The cost to enter: $ 1.00 dollar per person
Hours: 8:00 am until sunset.
Lifeguards in service: No
1200 feet of sand on the beaches of Oleta River and the intercoastal waterway. Part of the state’s parks. Refuge for birds, manatees and other wildlife.
Special attractions: Canoes, rowing boats and kayaks for rent. Bicycle area. Outdoor dining area (picnic) that can be used by arriving at the site directly or by making reservations. Fishing area.
Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Recreation Area
1200 South Crandon Boulevard, Key Biscayne.
Phone: (305) 361-5811
Parking: Free
Hours: 8:00 am until sunset
Lifeguard Service: Yes
A state park with many natural amenities. Part of a long chain of ecosystem islands. 1.25 miles of wide beach on the Atlantic.
Special Attractions: Cape Florida Historic Lighthouse built in 1825. Fishing in Biscayne Bay (licensed to fish in salt water). 18 pavilions for outdoor dining. Bicycles, kayak and skates for rent. Chairs and umbrellas for rent. Gift or souvenir shop. Boat service available in the evening hours.
Islands near Miami Beach
Pelican Island
Accessible to boats called “pelicans” on weekends, holidays and making reservations during the week.
A popular area for al fresco dining and 400 yards of recreation across from Pelican Harbour Marina.
Special attractions: Many outdoor dining areas and two pavilions of 100 chairs.
Areas with horses and volleyball courts.
Birds and marine life in the landscape.
Tom Sawyer Island in Amelia Earhart Park
Rope play centers for children. Swings, rollers and farming villages.
Special Programs
Miami-Dade Parks
Sea Turtle Nesting and Relocation Program
Day and time: June to September, Thursday and Friday nights from 9:00 to 10:30 pm.
Cost: $3.00 dollars
Help to preserve newborn turtles that swim safely. Hatch and programs have been broadcast on many of South Florida’s beaches. Volunteers, call Miami-Dade Parks Beach Operations at (305) 947-3525 or (305) 365-3018.
More information on the Website: https://www.miamidade.gov/parks/turtles.asp