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While spring has flown by, Skyscanner is already thinking of the best places to end the season before the summer is fully in force.
Only give one American destination to their name list of “Top 10 warm holiday destinations in May“Skyscanner suggests that travelers choose Miami before the city becomes unbearable without a swimming pool on the roof or easy access to one of the many beautiful beaches. Given the burning humidity, Skyscanner is definitely something by suggesting that travelers choose an American icon or get the most out of their passport from the summer.

Miami is of course not just a beach city; It is also one of the most cultural destinations in the country with lively neighborhoods with art, traditions and sensational flavors from all over the world with a particularly heavy influence of Caribbean and Latin -American backgrounds.
Because we are now mid -April, there is only one month left for a spring outing. Skyscanner claims that Miami is the best American vacation spot, with average temperatures floating between 76 and 81 degrees, perfect for delicious beach days, urban adventures or the famous Miami hunting parties (if you are lucky to score an invition).
Miami’s series of beaches


Travelers may have benefited from a lead this spring, because Miami has been clamped on noisy spring breakers, making this lively city all travelers more hospitable – not just “Woo!” Girls and annoying beer balls.
That said, it is easy to understand that Miami is such a draw for this kind of crowd, because there is no better place in the United States to let go than South Beach.
South Beach is located on a barrier island and is loaded with chic hotels on the ocean and art deco boulevards, as well as trendy Eats, bars and typical souvenir shops, but not the clearest water in Miami.


It is the party beach, and there is nothing wrong with that. But there are certainly more relaxed and unspoilt beaches to visit when South Beach is not your atmosphere.
Such a place is Key Biscayne, a stunningly beautiful island escaped over the vast cityscape with white sandy beaches, typical beach bars Jimmy Buffett would approve and the home of countless yacht owners to try to make friends.
Of course you don’t have to stay in Miami either. There are countless picturesque beach cities a stone’s throw away, such as Sunny Isles, Hollywood and even Fort Lauderdale, which is essentially Miami’s less flashy brother or sister with a better airport (if you ask me).
Little Havana is a must


Visiting Miami’s bustling little Havana is a must for anyone who visits Miami, whether it’s a stopover or a full holiday.
It is as close as you do with the Real Havana, but I am a bit biased because I had been in the actual land of Cuba and Miami’s little Havana.
If you wonder what I like, let’s say I didn’t leave the cozy cafés of Little Havana and Cuban Foodtrucks won over it and hallucinated by food poisoning …
Little Havana may miss classic cars and kaleidoscopic historic buildings such as those of the actual Havana, but the warmth of its local population, the aroma of hand-rolled cigars, wild chickens roaming the streets and the infectious rhythm of salsa music is still alive and good.


La Colada Gourmet is a must for an authentic cup of Cuban coffee and Ball & necklace Is always poppin ‘and the beer is always cold.
Miami’s best attractions and hidden gems
In addition to Little Havana or Hobnobbing around South Beach, Skyscanner shared a few recommendations.
The Miami Seaquarium Is one of the oldest aquariums in America and a must visit especially when the children are in tow this trip.
Baysside Marketplace is a trendy shopping complex with best rated restaurants such as Craft BaysideWith an almost perfect Google rating, even with 2500 reviews.


For the artistic crowd, a walk along the waterfront Pérez Art Museum Miami Offers a beautiful view of Biscayne Bay and the museum itself with impressive modern and contemporary art is a masterpiece in itself.
But is there for art, culture, food, nightlife and luxury, are there any hidden gems about it?
Of course, there is! Skyscanner emphasizes Everglades National Park tour As a nice escape from the city to immerse yourself in the enormous ecosystem of Florida van Swamplands, Sawgrass Prairies and secret Caribbean beaches, which is essentially the last limit of the Sunshine State.


Another gem would be Oleta River State ParkWhere you can kayak or padleboard through winding with mangrove lined emerald green waterways; Another quiet escape from Miami’s chaos.
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