From moonrises over the ocean to sunsets on the Everglades,
Greater Miami's romantic settings unfold in the heat of a tropical
moment. If you aren't in the mood for love before the following
experiences, you will be afterwards.
Beach Walks
There's a reason long walks on the beach are a romantic cliché.
Soft breezes, breaking surf, even the call of seagulls, create a sense
of peace and well-being. Can romance be far behind? Lining the coast
from Homestead to Sunny Isles, beaches in Greater Miami are loved for
their golden sands and gentle waves that don't drown out intimate
conversations. Bring a picnic and make a day of it at places like
Crandon Park on Key Biscayne, or take an impromptu après-dinner beach
stroll by crossing Ocean Drive on South Beach. The beaches, and romance,
are waiting.
Parking
With parks and green spaces all over Greater Miami, it's easy to
escape—hand-in-hand—into South Florida's lush tropical landscape.
Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden
in Coral Gables, for one, offers nearly three miles of pathways that
meander past rare tropical plants including palms, cycads, fruit trees,
vines and brilliant flowers. Nature hikes and butterfly walks are
offered at the Deering Estate at Cutler, or the romance of the
Renaissance may inspire passion on a stroll through 10 acres of formal
gardens at
Vizcaya, a bayfront mansion filled with decorative treasures from Old Europe. Moonlight tours of
Vizcaya, are especially romantic.
Divine Dining
With cuisine from every corner of the globe, restaurants in
Greater Miami literally bring you the world on a plate. But when romance
is on the menu, an intimate atmosphere and unobtrusive service can help
you concentrate on each other. Set within a Mediterranean-style beach
house that opens onto an outdoor garden terrace, Casa Tua on South Beach
offers an exquisite setting matched only by its celebrated menu of
innovative Italian creations. In Coral Gables, intimate evenings are a
specialty of the Palme d'Or at the historic Biltmore Hotel, while
incredible dining is paired with unparalleled views of the downtown
Miami skyline at Azul, located in the dazzling Mandarin Oriental Hotel
on Brickell Key.
Rooftop Romance
The Magic City is even more magical when viewed from above, and
there's no better place to take in a 360-degree panorama of Miami than
at one of many rooftop lounges. On South Beach, you can nibble sushi
while savoring wine, sake or a craft beer at the Rooftop Lounge at the
Townhouse Hotel. If you're feeling adventurous, and aren't worried about
your hair, The Rooftop at the Perry South Beach Hotel features an
outdoor pool complete with underwater music. Private cabanas and plush
couches invite lounging as you enjoy cocktails beneath a Miami moon.
Up in the Air
Of course, the higher you go, the better the view, and you'll see
for miles on a hot-air balloon adventure from Miami Balloon Rides, whose
state-of-the-art fleet sails over the Everglades, Biscayne Bay and the
Atlantic Ocean. Flights depart at sunrise and include a post-ride picnic
celebration with champagne. Private rides for two can be arranged, and
Miami Balloon even has a “Will You Marry Me” banner available for
in-flight proposals.
The Gentle Cycle
You may not get a bicycle-built-for-two, but there are plenty of
places in Greater Miami where you can rent bikes and coast along some of
the most scenic pathways in the city. On the county's northern end,
Aventura has some great waterfront bikeways, and City Bikes can hook you
up with equipment. On Key Biscayne, which boasts 12 miles of paved bike
trails, try Mangrove Cycles for rentals; while the Miami Beach Bicycle
Center or Deco Bikes on South Beach will have you cruising the trails of
Lummus Park and South Pointe Park in no time.
Starry-Eyed
Mark your calendar for the first Friday of each month, when the
Miami Science Museum
opens its rooftop observatory for earth-bound mortals to gaze through
two powerful Meade telescopes at the planets in our solar system as well
as deep-space objects such as galaxies, nebulas and double stars. It's a
reminder that the universe, like love, is eternal.
Into the Wild
If you're looking for the ultimate in seclusion, try South
Florida's own “River of Grass,” Everglades National Park, where it will
just be the two of you and thousands of birds, not to mention the crocs
and alligators. Boat and tram tours, narrated by trained naturalists,
take you into the heart of the park, or you can opt for solo canoe and
kayak excursions. Stay for a spectacular sunset over this subtropical
wilderness.
Labor of Love
Coral Castle
near Homestead was constructed between 1923 and 1951 by Latvian
immigrant Ed Leedskalnin, who weighed all of 100 pounds but was still
able to move and sculpt 1,100 tons of coral rock. What was he building? A
coral “garden” of massive structures, including half-ton chairs,
perfectly balanced to rock gently back and forth. Why? Because his
fiancee had broken their engagement back in Latvia, so a broken-hearted
Ed came to America. The only unanswered question is, how? The intensely
private man worked mostly at night and if he sensed someone watching,
he'd stop till they went away. Maybe you and your beloved will discover
Ed's secret when you visit this monument to lost love.
The Love Boat
Seriously, is there anything more romantic than a moonlit stroll
on the deck of a ship? Surrounded by water, Greater Miami is a natural
destination for cruises of all kinds, and you can sail into the sunset
(or sunrise) with one of many cruise lines that call at the Port of
Miami. Some offer romantic extras such as private balconies and
champagne on arrival, while for many couples, the emotional rush of
pulling away from the dock and seeing the Miami skyline slide by is
thrill enough. If your nautical adventure will be closer to home, Miami
marinas are the launch point for a variety of sightseeing and dinner
cruises. Many depart from
Bayside Marketplace, which is itself a romantic locale, thanks to a waterfront setting, plentiful restaurants and bars, and open-air walkways.
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