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Top Beaches near Miami, Florida to Explore in June

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Near Miami are some of the most beautiful beaches in Florida. With its miles of pristine coastlines, gourmet restaurants, and upscale shops, Miami is an amazing city to include on your bucket list.

You can choose from a variety of locations, depending on whether you want a crowded beach or if you prefer sand beaches that are less populated. We will guide you in choosing the best one.

This article outlines the best places to sunbathe, swim, collect shells, picnic, ride jet skis and fish in Miami, Florida.

Sunny Isles Beach

Sunny Isles Beach is a beautiful beach with white sand and gorgeous piers. It’s a great place to escape the hustle of Miami beaches. Sunny Isles Beach’s less crowded beaches, crystal clear waters and less crowds make it the perfect place to enjoy a day of snorkeling, diving and other water sports.

On the pier, you’ll find a number of restaurants, cafes, bars, and eateries. They serve everything from sandwiches and sushi to steak and scallops. This is a great place to spend the day or weekend.

There is a park beside the ocean for children if your little ones get tired of building sandcastles. Sunny Isles is the perfect beach to relax and unwind.

Sunny Isles Beach has ten clean public parks. Samson Oceanfront Park, a well-known park in Sunny Isles Beach, offers Wednesday Outdoor Concert Series as well as Yoga Under the Moon.

The butterfly garden is a popular attraction for children at Gateway Park. Dogs will enjoy the Bone Zone located in Senator Gwen Margolis Park.

South Beach

It is Miami’s most popular beach, and one that you should visit. The beach is located near Ocean Drive and directly opposite some of Miami’s best-known nightclubs.

South Beach in Miami has a legend. Locals sometimes refer to the beach as SoBe. It is one of Miami’s most popular tourist destinations.

The turquoise waves lapping on the shore are an amazing sight. Tourists can also find a variety of umbrellas and seats.

On the sand, you can find almost anything. Do you have a desire for ice-cream? You want to relax in your chair and order a cocktail? You can get it at one of the kiosks in the area.

South Beach is also where Art Deco architecture and modern design meet. Around the beach, you’ll find some of the city’s most prestigious hotels, restaurants and art galleries.

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