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Where is the safest beach in Miami?

North Beach The beach here is classic Miami: huge swathes of smooth, white sand, glistening blue waves, and little grass-covered dunes. North Beach is a recreational beach. The North Beach Oceanside Park, the Normandy Shores Golf Club, and the North Beach Bandshell are all world-class destinations in the safe sea.



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The safest place to live in Miami is Fisher Island, which has a crime rate that is 97% safer than the Florida average. Fisher Island is a small barrier island community located just south of Miami Beach, and it has a population of only around 400 people.

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Coral Gables This is one of Miami's safest areas, and also a favorite among many locals and tourists. Pay it a visit the next time that you're in the city to see botanical gardens and fabulous museums.

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North Miami Beach is ideal for those looking for a laid-back atmosphere, with plenty of room to relax on the sand or in the water. South Beach is perfect for those who want to experience Miami's nightlife, as there are plenty of bars and clubs where you can party until the wee hours of the morning.

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Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park is one of the most family-friendly and less jammed beaches in Miami. It features 1.25 miles of stunning sandy beaches and many amenities to make some unforgettable memories.

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Surfside Beach is best known for its upscale resorts and pristine sandy shores. Located between Bal Harbor and North Beach, this small stretch of sand is a local favorite for a relaxed day in the sun. It's one of the less crowded beaches near Miami.

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Like most places, there is some crime in Little Havana. There is a higher gang presence here than some other neighborhoods in Miami, and car break-ins are prevalent. It is not recommended to leave valuables in your car when you visit Little Havana. Do not let this fact scare you off though.

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While South Beach's famed beaches and wild party scene are undoubtedly its biggest draws, this famous oceanfront neighborhood is full of world-class shopping, historic architecture and hidden gems, including hidden speakeasy bars and some of the best restaurants in Miami.

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What is the safest beach to swim in Florida?
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  • 2 Cocoa Beach. Photo by Florian Schneider on Unsplash. ...
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  • 5 Siesta Key Beach. ...
  • 6 Fort De Soto State Park. ...
  • 7 Key Biscayne. ...
  • 8 Sanibel Island Beaches. ...


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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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Encompassing the southern tip of the island that is Miami Beach, South Beach is the ultimate spot for people-watching and anyone who is looking to see and be seen. You'll find a mix of locals and tourists posted up along its two-mile waterfront, which is peppered with hotels from Ocean Drive to Collins Avenue.

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Downtown Miami has a more upscale and sophisticated scene, with trendy rooftop bars and exclusive nightclubs. Miami Beach, on the other hand, has a more casual and fun vibe, with beachfront bars and clubs that stay open late into the night.

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Miami Beach is a city on an island about 3 miles offshore from the city of Miami. It is about a mile wide and nine miles long. South Beach is the southermost 2.5 miles of Miami Beach. It is not a city, just a neighborhood within Miami Beach.

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The famed South Beach neighborhood of Miami Beach glitters with nightlife — even after the sun comes up. Though it's known for attracting the rich, famous, and youthful, it has become recognized around the world as a vacation destination everyone can enjoy, from celebrities to families of all ages.

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Trained in everything from CPR to spotting rip currents, lifeguards help ensure the beach is a safe place for locals and visitors alike. In fact, in the history of the Miami Beach ocean rescue team, they've saved more than 300 swimmers and performed more than 350,000 preventative actions.

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Here are great places in Miami that only locals know about and you ought to discover on your next visit.
  • Miami Beach Cinematheque. A cinephile's go-to in South Beach. ...
  • Stiltsville. ...
  • Wag Buddharangsi Buddhist Temple. ...
  • PAMM Museum. ...
  • Giralda Plaza. ...
  • Soundscape Park. ...
  • Little Haiti Cultural Complex. ...
  • South Pointe Pier.


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The 20 best clear-water beaches in Florida are:
  • St. Andrews State Park, Panama City Beach.
  • Bean Point Beach, Anna Maria Island.
  • Inlet Beach, South Walton.
  • Clearwater Beach, Clearwater.
  • Destin Beach, Emerald Coast.
  • Smathers Beach, Key West.
  • Navarre Beach, Florida Gulf Coast.
  • Blue Mountain Beach, Santa Rosa Beach.


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