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Does Miami have good sunsets?

The picturesque view of the pink-hued sunset over Biscayne Bay is a must-see for all visitors to Miami. With its magnificent backdrop, this area provides an unforgettable experience that can be best appreciated with a scenic cruise or stroll around the bayfront park.



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Where does the sun set? In the West, of course! Most of Florida's best sunsets can be found on the state's western coast and panhandle, facing the Gulf of Mexico.

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The best sunsets in Florida Usually, you would want to head west to watch a sunset so that you can see out to the horizon in the ocean - but the great thing about Florida is that it's quite flat, so has huge skies. You can enjoy the sunset from nearly any location and enjoy the colors and magic of the twilight sky.

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The Best Spots for Sunset Watching in the U.S.
  • Santa Monica Pier - Santa Monica, CA. ...
  • Mallory Square - Key West, FL. ...
  • Brooklyn Bridge - New York, NY. ...
  • Chicago Botanic Garden - Chicago, IL. ...
  • Lands End - San Francisco, CA. ...
  • Discovery Park - Seattle, WA. ...
  • Kennedy Center - Washington, DC. ...
  • Tybee Lighthouse - Tybee Island, GA.


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Marc Austin, a meteorologist from the National Weather Service in Ruskin, Florida, listed two key reasons for the radiant skies: humidity and cloud placement.

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While California is king when it comes to sunsets, Santa Monica Pier stands out as a usual way to experience sundown. For the best views, take a ride on the Ferris wheel where novices can see the sunset across the ocean for miles.

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The only debate worth having is which side of Florida has the best beaches. The Atlantic coast has plenty to offer in the way of water sports. They get the better waves and, thus, some greater action. Florida's Gulf Coast, however, is responsible for those visions of smooth, sandy beaches and crystal, clear water.

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In Miami Beach the beaches are closed at night. But that doesn't mean there is nobody out there. There are also homeless people who prefer the beach rather than the parks, where they are allowed at night. Frankly, I wouldn't feel safe on South Beach late at night, you don't know who might be out there.

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