Family Fun in Miami
While Miami is perhaps best for its thriving nightlife and port connects the United States, known in Central and South America, it is also a great destination for families. Sunny weather and many indoor and outdoor activities waiting for tourists of all ages. Here are some suggestions for places to go and things to do for your next family trip to Miami.
1st Everglades Alligator Farm is South Florida's oldest alligator farm, founded in 1985If state government voted to allow the commercial cultivation of alligators. Although it was originally conceived as a tour with the hovercraft, this operation is now full of activities for families. Perhaps the most popular alligator shows where the visitors about his life, learn about habitat, and much more. Viewers can even hold a baby crocodile at the end of the show!
2nd The Gold Coast Railroad Museum takes visitors back in time to the golden era of trains. Some of the early pieces in theCollection include a private car of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Florida East Coast Railway Locomotive No. 153, the engine of the rescue train out of Marathon, Florida, built in 1935 after the hurricane passed. Children will enjoy Thomas the Tank Engine table for interactive activities.
3. Jungle Iceland is the home of 1,100 tropical birds and 2,000 species of plants and flowers. The park's newest attraction: The Hippo, a 168-foot, 4-stories high andBeach and water slide. Other diversions in the outdoor animal park includes three animal shows: Wild Encounters with tigers, chimpanzees and orang-utans; Winged Wonders, presented cockatoos, parrots speak, and more; Reptile Giants, Starring some of the dangerous and poisonous snakes in the world.
4th Miami Children's Museum has two floors filled with interactive activities in the field of art, culture, community and communication. Explore Kids can use asay two-story sand castle, shop for produce at a supermarket, and try out, a kid in a news anchor a television studio.
5th Monkey Jungle is home to more than 400 primates, the free run in his 30-acre South Florida jungle habitat. This is one of the few protected habitats for endangered primates in the United States and the only one to explore the general public. Almost 30 different species of primates on the reserve, including gibbons, monkeys,Spider monkeys, colobus, and the almost extinct Golden Lion Tamarin, a native of Brazil.
6th Miami Seaquarium's are 38 hectares of land is home to dozens of tropical birds, reptiles and other animals. Overlooking the beautiful Biscayne Bay, the Seaquarium presents a variety of shows and presentations to help attendees about these fascinating sea creatures.
7th Miami Metrozoo presents more than 1,300 animals of more than 400 species, more than 300 distributionHectares. Special exhibits are the largest Asian aviary in the United States. Visitors can also show wild animals, tram tours, feeding and much more.
8th A cruise on Biscayne Bay is the perfect way to see Miami's coast, including the downtown skyline, the Port of Miami, Fisher Iceland, Miami Beach and "Millionaire's Row." The Queen Iceland cruise only lasts ninety minutes, so Mom and Dad can enjoy the view before the smallSailors get antsy!
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