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Rent temporario in Miami and enjoy the beaches and parks this town has to
offer, like Sunny Isles Beach that was
incorporated in 1997 making one of Miami-Dade County's newest cities. This is a thriving town where you'll notice
many young families. There are 13 beach access points along the shore. Sunny Isles Beach and Pier features a mix of
entertainment and relaxation. From the pier you can gaze over the azure ocean and perhaps see a sea turtle below.
Swim; fish or sunbathe on these warm beaches. The more than two-acre Gilbert Samson Oceanfront Park has showers,
restrooms, a volleyball court and picnic tables.
Located at the northeast corner of Miami-Dade County, rent temporario in Miami and go to Oleta River State Park,
which is the largest urban park in the state at 1,043 acres, and there is definitely something for each member in
your family to do. Canoe and kayak the river and the Intracoastal Waterway, fish off the pier or bike through a
tree hammock. There are also 14 primitive cabins where you can spend the night if you decide to rent temporario in
Miami.
Haulover Beach is a 180-acre park that features a 1 ˝-mile beach with lifeguards, picnic areas and beautiful vistas
of tropical shoreline. This area is perfect for rent temporario in Miami, swimming, surfing and sunbathing. The
park has concessions, picnic facilities and restrooms. Keep in mind that the northern part of the park is
considered clothing optional.
Surfside Beach is a residential community that spans less than 10 blocks. There are limited facilities and parking,
but for a fee you can use the facilities at the 93rd Street Community Center. This is one of the more quiet beaches
in the area, still perfect for swimming, sunning and rent temporario in Miami.
North Shore Open Space is a lush park that features a boardwalk, picnic table, showers and restroom. This quieter
part of Miami is ideal for families wanting to rent temporario in Miami and avoiding the crowds.
North Miami Beach (46th to 78th Streets) is a small neighborhood where beaches can be found along the glimmering
shore of North Miami Beach. This beach community offers all of the beauty of turquoise waters and golden sand
without the city bustle. There is a community center and a band shell where you might catch a concert. You'll find
there are plenty of restrooms, showers and chair and umbrella rentals for a comfortable day. You are also close to
some quaint sidewalk cafés along Collins Avenue.
Rent temporario in Miami and Bal Harbour; this Island to the north of Miami Beach is a mostly private enclave that
houses the rich and famous. Two miles of sandy shoreline overlook the city to the south, and jogging and exercise
courses can be found along the beach. Nearby, there are upscale shops, spas and restaurants and golf courses.
Miami Beach (21st to 46th Street); the beaches here are wide and soft. Enjoy a walk along the boardwalk that winds
along the dunes. It's a good spot to rent temporario in Miami and rollerblade or stroll. There are a number a
lifeguard stands, concessions, showers and restrooms along this stretch of beach.
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