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Welcome to Miami, the striking international city on the southeastern tip of Florida. The Cuban influence is reflected in the cafes and cigar shops on Calle Ocho in Little Havana. Across the turquoise waters of Biscayne Bay on the barrier islands lies Miami Beach, home to South Beach. This glamorous neighborhood is famous for its colorful art deco buildings, white sand, seaside hotels and cutting-edge clubs.
A destination that defies all expectations with perfect weather, pristine beaches and world-class attractions, luxurious hotels, eclectic restaurants and a thriving arts and culture scene, Miami has everything you need for your dream vacation. Enjoy a blend of international sophistication, natural tropical beauty and authentic cultural diversity. Discover the best things to do and places to visit in Miami.
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Seasons
The best months to visit
Spring
Spring in Miami, Florida, is a very pleasant season characterized by warm and comfortable weather, ideal for getting to know and enjoying the city’s beaches. From March to June, the temperature begins to rise and humidity and rainfall remain stable.
Summer
Summer runs from June to September and the weather is typically very stifling at this time of year, so the best thing to do is spend time on the beach and enjoy the beautiful waters of Miami.
Autumn
Fall is a time of transition from the rainy season to the dry season. August and September are the hottest and rainiest months of the year and October marks the end of the hurricane season, making it the best time to enjoy warm weather on the beach.
Winter
Winter runs from December to February and is not very cold despite the season, but it is dry and windy on some days. It is the high season to travel to Miami, so it is the preferred time for tourists who want to go shopping and take advantage of seasonal discounts.
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