Miami Beach is open for business after 10 p.m. Just don't hang out on the sand.
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PUBLISHED: October 25, 2017 at 12:35 p.m. | UPDATED: April 24, 2019 at 11:59 a.m. Miami Beach is open for business after 10 p.m. Just don't hang out on the sand. On Oct. 18, city commissioners voted to close the beach east of the dunes at 10 p.m. rather than midnight.
If you're looking for something quieter and more intimate than bustling South Beach, check out South Pointe Park or North Miami Beach. Miami beaches generally close at 10 pm, so after the sun sets, don't stay too much longer.
In most cases, it is not legal to camp or sleep on public beaches. While enjoying a day at the beach is a popular pastime, the act of setting up camp for a snooze under the stars is typically not permitted. Most beaches have regulations in place to ensure the safety, cleanliness, and overall enjoyment of all visitors.
The 50% Rule is a regulation of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) that prohibits improvements to a structure exceeding 50% of its market value unless the entire structure is brought into full compliance with current flood regulations.
Under Florida law, each city ordinance against nighttime beach sleeping or trespassing is a third-degree misdemeanor, punishable by up to a $500 fine and up to 60 days in jail.
The beach is a wonderful place during the day, but people flock to it like moths to a light at night as well. It's the perfect spot for some night-time relaxation, making it an ideal destination for those nights when you want something new to do.
PROHIBITED ON THE BEACH:Smoking cigarettes or filtered tobacco products. Narcotics and marijuana. Large tents, tables or similar structures. Loud music.
The ordinance states that “private clubs located in” the MXE district of Miami Beach (the area south of 16th Street where bars and restaurants coexist), “may only offer alcoholic beverages for sale or on-premises consumption between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 a.m.”
However, experts recommend tanning slowly over a 2-week period to avoid getting a sunburn. Try laying out for 10 to 30 minutes every day, and be sure to wear sunscreen when you're outside.
Ocean air can improve your blood O2 levels, boost your vitamin D levels and improve your breathing. All of these will improve your sleep. So, there is a definite connection between the sea, ocean and salt air, and improved sleep.