Goulds, FL Outdoor Activities
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Ghost Tours Miami
- Northeast Coconut Grove
This ghost tour hopes to visit the spirits of ancient indigenous peoples, playhouse-dwelling phantoms, and modern soldiers and sailors
South Beach Party Tours Unlimited
- Downtown Miami
Nightclub package for one includes a two-hour open bar, transportation in a party bus, and priority nightclub entry
Miami Golf
- South Miami
In an indoor studio, golf pros use launch-monitor technology and biomechanical swing assessments to aid in lessons
RA Charters
- Northeast Coconut Grove
Guests board a 45-foot, double-masted yacht and embark on a tour of Biscayne Bay
Bike and Roll Miami
- Downtown Miami
Aboard i2 model Segways, groups glide past historical sites and cultural landmarks along the Miami River and Biscayne Bay
Playtime Watersports
- Brickell
A 50-foot catamaran tours the habitats of dolphins, manatees, and pelicans at sunset as passengers consume unlimited beer, wine, and snacks
Miami Aqua Tours
- Downtown Miami
Schooner cruises through the scenic Biscayne Bay on a 90-minute tour including champagne and soothing lounge music
Tropical Sailing
- Downtown Miami
78-foot catamaran meanders along the Atlantic as the sun retreats, granting guests resplendent views as they sip champagne.
Miami WaterLife Tours
- Key Biscayne
Kayaks navigate Miami’s waterways, floating through natural and urban landscapes filled with wildlife and sunbathing celebrities
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Wanting to share their love of water activities with as many people as possible, the staff at Miami Kiteboarding teach classes in English, Italian, Spanish, French, and Russian. This dedication is also revealed by the depth and diversity of programs offered, which include International Kiteboarding Organization (IKO) certification courses, boat-assisted lessons, and kids' clinics. Through years of practice and very scientific study, the staff have developed an effective method for getting beginners up on the water in about six hours of instruction. Located in scenic Crandon Park on Key Biscayne island, Miami Kiteboarding offers paddleboard rentals, which helps patrons hone balance, coordination, strength, and stamina. Customers looking for family-friendly activities can also opt to rent kayaks, paddling leisurely through the shallow lagoon located nearby. The shop, equipped with everything one needs to fly a kite while gliding on water, can outfit novices with wetsuits, water shoes, and harnesses.
The wind catches a sail, and suddenly the 41-foot vessel springs to life. The sail boat's hull cuts across the water at increasing speeds, racing alongside city skylines and a mangrove-covered shore. The man at the helm is Captain Carlin, and he guides the vessel with a confidence and ease that can only come from more than 45 years of sailing experience. The captain's charters take up to six passengers through the Biscanye Bay: a shallow estuary home to pelicans, manatees, and retired leviathans. Along the way, groups can sip wine as they bask in the midday sun or the soft glow of an ocean sunset.
After disembarking from Captain Asaad N. Masoud's yacht, the Ra, many guests record their experiences in the online ship's log alongside pictures taken by the captain and crew, which can be shared over the internet with friends and family . The full ship's log of passengers sporting smiles and wind-whipped hair hints at Captain Masoud’s commitment to fostering a friendly, welcoming atmosphere aboard his dual-masted, 45-foot ketch.
Tours begin at Dinner Key Marina, the gateway to southeast Florida's largest estuary. From there, Captain Masoud charts a course to suit each group’s desires. To ensure a comfortable voyage, Captain Masoud has furnished his yacht with dozens of amenities including a stereo system that pipes tunes through the speaker system on and below deck.
The vessel also showcases modern safety equipment, including personal flotation devices, GPS, autopilot, and radar. Passengers benefit from Captain Masoud's nautical experience, which extends back to his childhood in Egypt, where he sailed the Nile and the Mediterranean. He became a Coast Guard-licensed captain in 1983, and has been welcoming aboard guests ever since.
It's easy to forget amid all of the concrete and neon, but Miami is an ancient place. Eons before the first modern residents began to move into the Coconut Grove cemetery, indigenous people were shielding themselves from the elements using the region's natural rock ridge and sunless tanning salons. Today, Ghost Tours Miami visits the restless spirits that have gathered here over the centuries, including the specters in the windows of the Coconut Grove Playhouse. Pirates, pilots, gangsters, and those too close to gangsters have all met their ultimate fate in this tropical cove, and the photographs and stories of spooked tour guests testify to their continued presence.
In the 1950s, Bayside Marketplace’s Pier 5 was a hub of activity, bustling with fishermen, cooks, and gossiping locals. Nowadays, though, the pier is a hub for a more modern demographic: jet skiers. As the home base of Miami Jet Ski Rental, the pier hosts a fleet of 2009 Yamaha VX Deluxe jet skis and a team of CPR- and First Aid-certified staffers. Aboard their rental vessels, adventurers can zoom through Biscayne Bay or take to the Atlantic Ocean, catching glimpses of wildlife such as dolphins, manatees, and librarians.
