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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 ft. catamaran travels to Biscayne Bay 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
ZainoJet
- Miami
JetLev jetpack blasts hundreds of gallons of water to elevate pilots over lakes or seas
Squalo Divers
- Miami
Scuba-certification course combines independent study, instructor-led review, and pool training with open-water dives
H2O Dive Center
- North Miami
Budding and seasoned divers explore pool and ocean floors during instructor-guided scuba adventures
Miami WaterLife Tours
- Key Biscayne
Kayaks navigate Miami’s waterways, floating through natural and urban landscapes filled with wildlife and sunbathing celebrities
Action Town Florida
- Miami Area
Equipped with 500 paintballs, a semiautomatic marker, and protective gear, warriors dash across wooded fields
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South Beach Charters LLC’s pair of 32' Silverton Flybridge Cruisers carry a certain swagger as they glide across the waters of South Florida. That’s because the privately chartered boats are often loaded down with partying payloads immersed in VIP style. Nicknamed the “Disco Boat” and “Discotheque”, the vessels were completely customized in 2012 with 10-speaker marine sound systems and spinning disco balls to go along with ample seating for up to 12 passengers. A friendly crew, which includes a captain and for an additional fee bartenders and a private DJ, keeps the party buoyant, looking out for party-crashing icebergs. Ocean adventurers can also opt for add-ons such as snorkeling gear, standup paddleboards, kayaks, and inflatable island rafts to enjoy on their aquatic jaunt.
The Taste of Brickell Food and Wine Festival serves culinary samples from 40 local restaurants with a side of exotic cars and multicultural music. Chefs from such area eateries as LaBoca, Taverna Opa, Piola, and Baru Urbano distribute freshly prepared portions of signature menu items. Wine experts entice visitors to try new vintages by hosting tasting demos and dispensing samples. Beyond gourmet treats and libations, the festival hosts an exotic-car show, a free arts-and-crafts area, continuous free music, and a free kids’ park with activities that keep tykes occupied with hands-on entertainment rather than menacing their siblings or balancing their checkbooks. A portion of all event proceeds help fund the Boys and Girls Club of Miami-Dade.
After changing hands many times between 1882 and 1916, the property that would eventually be known as The Kampong—which means "village" in Malay—was snatched up by David Fairchild and his wife Marian, a daughter of Alexander Graham Bell. Fairchild was one of the most influential horticulturists in the United States, devoting his life to plant exploration and finding new strains of flora suitable for introduction to the states. Though he and his wife spent much of their time in Washington DC until 1928, The Kampong became an "introduction garden" for many of the plants he collected during his travels.
After constructing a house on the garden property in 1928, the Fairchilds made Miami their permanent home, and they were eventually were joined by Marian's sister and her husband on the adjoining property. Today, as part of the National Register of Historic Places, most of the adjoining property has been absorbed to be part of The Kampong, creating more than 11 acres of verdant gardens. Inside the leafy labyrinth, many of the experimental plants still thrive, including an 80-year-old baobab tree, more than 50 mango varieties, and a minotaur made entirely of leaves.
Miami Aqua Tours’ fleet of three Coast Guard–certified vessels sweeps away passengers on holiday parties, evening voyages, and picturesque tours of Miami’s coastline that depart seven times a day. Boats, including the company's Island Princess, embark from Bayside Marketplace, cruising along Miami’s glittering coastline as the downtown buildings wistfully wave goodbye. Tours float past Star Island’s majestic celebrity mansions and weave around the Venetian Islands as seafarers gaze into the ocean beyond, searching for lost treasure or the keys to the captain's jet ski. Alternatively, passengers can stroll from port to starboard aboard a schooner or a 58-foot pirate ship on Saturday and Sunday during the daytime or on scenic sunset tours. While drinking in nautical breezes, customers can sip liquefied libations from the ship’s bar as tour guides narrate Miami’s tell-all memoir in both English and Spanish.
Not content to make only customers happy, the staff of luxury yacht service The Advantaged have been lauded by a flurry of publications and honored for their contributions to the community by The Miami-Dade County Office of the Mayor and the Board of County Commissioners. Aside from chartering lushly appointed yachts, the pals of Poseidon also launch watersports expeditions via wakeboard or kayak, loft voyagers on air-and-sea excursions, and throw yacht parties for travelers who want a taste of luxury or barge parties for multimillionaires thirsting for the stowaway experience.
