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Is the sand in Miami White?

With white, sandy beaches, turquoise waters and an over-the-top cultural scene, Miami Beach attracts millions of visitors to its world-famous shores each year.



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South Beach Beautiful people, flashy cars, skimpy bathing suits, Art Deco architecture: It's all here on the two-mile white sand stretch that makes up Florida's most famous beach.

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Those seeking a fun-filled beach vacation need not look further than South Florida, especially Miami, which offers miles of white-sand beaches — plus an eclectic mix of things to do, top-notch hotels, and one-of-a-kind restaurants.

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

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Over a period of a few days or weeks, the sun will bleach the sand until it's gradually closer to the color people are used to seeing.

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Average Temperature in Miami Beach The cool season lasts for 3.1 months, from December 6 to March 9, with an average daily high temperature below 78°F. The coldest month of the year in Miami Beach is January, with an average low of 63°F and high of 76°F.

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Miami Beach is more family-friendly than Miami. With plenty of activities for all ages, you'll never run out of things to do. Not only does Miami Beach have a wide variety of restaurants and shops, but there are also watersports activities that are perfect for everyone in your family, like jet skiing and dolphin tours.

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Stars love to while away the day on South Beach for the quintessential Miami beach experience. The beach is on Ocean Drive, across the street from many famous nightclubs.

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No matter where you find yourself in Miami Beach, the Beachwalk is accessible and always nearby. Running the length of the city, the Beachwalk is an approximately nine-mile oceanfront pedestrian promenade designed for joggers, cyclists and anyone who wants to enjoy a scenic seaside stroll.

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