Bolsover Cruise Club - Cruise Travel Holidays
Bolsover Cruise Club - Cruise Travel Holidays
Miami

Miami

Miami provides the perfect backdrop for an idyllic holiday with its flawless weather, immaculate beaches, and world-famous attractions. Add a blend of luxurious hotels, diverse gastronomic experiences and a vibrant arts scene to the mix, and Miami's allure is never far away.

Where is Miami?

Miami is a thriving coastal city situated in south-east Florida. It is flanked by the Atlantic Ocean and the pristine shores of Biscayne Bay, making it a major hub for tourism, culture, and international business in the Sunshine State.

The Gateway to the Americas

Urban sophistication, tropical allure, and cultural diversity

Miami's rich mixture of Latin American, Caribbean, and North American influences are reflected in its diverse food, arts scene, and bustling streets, making this a must-see destination if you are seeking cultural immersion and coastal allure in equal measure.

What should I do in Miami?

South Beach

Miami's most famous beach boasts turquoise water, white sand, and good vibes. This vibrant district boasts pastel-hued Art Deco architecture and palm tree-lined streets. The unique vintage architecture lends South Beach an unmistakably charming aesthetic that's further distinguished by the area's vivid neon lighting once the sun dips below the horizon.

Everglades National Park

A short drive from the city lies Everglades National Park, a vast, unique area that is home to numerous endangered species, such as the American crocodile, the Florida panther, and the West Indian manatee. Why not take an airboat tour to explore the park's marshes and waterways?

Lively Nightlife

Latin jazz clubs and bustling microbreweries to friendly neighbourhood bars, sophisticated rooftop lounges, inventive cocktail spaces, alfresco music gigs in quaint backyard bars, and dance clubs that pulsate with music into the dawn ... Miami has it all. Head to the north side of Downtown Miami for the best of the bunch, which spans from the artistic Wynwood to the Upper East Side.

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