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Do people swim in South Beach?

You'll see some people swimming, kids splashing around, and couples taking the long way along the surf. But the majority of the crowd seems perfectly content to stay posing—err, seated—on the sand. Can we go barefoot? The farther north you go on Miami Beach, the narrower—and less white-sand—the beach becomes.



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As a general rule, the water anywhere in Florida will be warm enough to swim between April and October. During the cooler months, the farther south you go, the warmer it will be. Fort Lauderdale, Miami, the Keys, Marco Island and Naples will have the warmest water during the winter.

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Surfside, known as Miami's Uptown Beach Town, is perfect for a tranquil day in the sun.
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Why is the water in Florida so hot? Simply put, the rise in water temperature is due to a combination of things. Long-term changes in the earth's climate are a contributing factor, but so is the lack of wind on the surface of Florida's oceans, which is a side effect of climate change.

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Crandon Park Beach has the clearest water among all beaches in Miami.

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The following is illegal: Consumption of alcohol in public. Smoking tobacco or marijuana on beaches or in parks.

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