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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
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
Miami Beach Paddleboard
- Miami Beach
Paddleboarding instructors teach safety techniques and steering before sending paddlers off into the water fully equipped for 1 or 2 hours
Golden Yacht Charters
- South Pointe
18- and 22-foot powerboats ferry customers through local waters; 43-foot yacht fuels leisure time on the open ocean for up to six
Miami Water Sports
- South Beach Miami
Instructors teach students to ride waters via kite propulsion on scenic waters of Miami Beach
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
Golf Academy Sean P. Kicker, PGA Professional
- Kendall
Kids and adults improve their golfing techniques with one-on-one help from a team of instructors led by PGA professional Sean P. Kicker.
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
StreetWaves
- South Pointe
The nonprofit foundation promotes self-esteem and constructive diversions among at-risk youth through swimming and surfing lessons
Miami Land & Sea Pirate Adventure
- Miami Beach
Crewed by guides and drivers clad in pirate gear, this tour-bus-cum-boat traverses land and sea to unveil Miami’s gorgeous habitats
Recommended Outdoor Activities by Groupon Customers
South Florida Trikke's three-wheeled vehicles enable riders to carve through the urban landscape while reaping the toning benefits of workouts that aim to engage every muscle group. The company's fleet includes all manner of the curious conveyance system, such as body-powered Trikkes, which require users to rhythmically shift their weight to gain momentum and keep moving forward. Alternatively, electrically charged Trikkes dash around at speeds of up to 18 miles per hour, and snow Skki models conjure high-speed rushes similar to riding mountain bikes or mechanical bulls down a mountain. To spread the good word, South Florida Trikke rents out the vehicles and teaches free introductory lessons.
X-treme Rock Climbing offers a vertical maze of more than 14,000 square feet of climbing. USA Climbing–certified route setters mark basic paths for beginners, along with challenging roofs and overhangs for more experienced scalers. The routes change often, lending a layer of surprise to each return visit. Skilled instructors also teach students to master indoor and outdoor rock-climbing techniques, which they can use to blaze new paths at parks or reach top-shelf cereal boxes in grocery stores. In addition to climbing, X-treme Rock Climbing helps patrons achieve physical-fitness goals with yoga classes, a fitness center, and an onsite pro shop.
Ever since football became too rambunctious for the limited confines of mess halls, it has been performed in stadiums. During this year's Pro Bowl weekend, celebrate the only sport legally allowed in football stadiums with today's Groupon. For $7, you get a single-day entry to the South Florida FanFest at the Miami Beach Convention Center—tickets normally cost $15 at the door. The exhibition, a 200,000-square-foot sports-memorabilia and card show, is the largest of its kind in Florida and is open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on January 29–31. There is no purchase limit, so pick up a few to attend all three days. Gift a few to your old high-school football teammates to relive the glory days of the Bash Brothers.
Even before you climb inside, the GoCar is clearly a car with a personality. The petite, three-wheeled two-seater has a hood that slightly resembles an eager-to-please smiley face, and an open top that seems custom-made for letting the breeze ruffle your hair. Then the real fun begins: built with the company's own software and a compassion for the voiceless robots of America, a talking GPS system guides two-seater GoCars through the city streets of San Francisco, San Diego, Miami, Barcelona, Madrid, and Lisbon with cheerful, info-rich narration. Second only to having a knowledgeable local jog alongside your minivan, tours zip along at drivers' own pace and accommodate as many pit stops as time allows.
Since 1986, Brian Lutz has taught a panoply of tennis players how to improve their game and savor the sport's social aspect. Over time, he honed his teaching techniques and eventually devised his own tennis curriculum. In 2003, that curriculum inspired him to launch TennisTip, a program where experienced instructors help adults and teens improve their tennis game through self-discovery and fundamental skills.
TennisTip instructors work to provide hands-off guidance and gentle inspiration, letting students discover their best game through strategic practice. Combined with tennis-specific cardio exercises and an emphasis on social bonding, the regimen seeks to form independent, effective, and affable players out of every student. Since first starting up in the Big Apple, TennisTip has expanded to a second location, where pros instill students with courtside skills amid the warm Miami sun and attentive pelican ball boys.
The Marlins take the field at Marlins Park: an eco-friendly, 37,000-seat facility equipped with a retractable roof, plexiglass fish tanks behind home plate, and a vibrant sculpture in left-center field that kicks into motion for Marlins home runs. Born in 1993, the Florida Marlins quickly established themselves as contenders in the National League, taking home World Series titles in 1997 and 2003. And today, after some light rebranding to go along with the new ballpark, the rechristened Miami Marlins aim to continue traditions new and old, expanding their list of Hall of Famers.
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