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Get to Know Key Biscayne

Just south of Miami Beach is the wealthy residential neighborhood of Key Biscayne. This island paradise has gorgeous parks and one of the best beaches in the country.

Sony Ericsson Open

The Sony Ericsson Open is one of Miami’s biggest sporting events, with over 200,000 spectators attending each year to watch the world’s top tennis players compete.

A Day at Crandon Park & Beach

Crandon Park in Key Biscayne is a real natural treasure in overly-congested Miami. Besides offering one of the ten best beaches in the country, it is also home to an array of activities that families will delight in exploring.

Bill Baggs State Park

This scenic beach and park in Key Biscayne is considered one of the Top 10 Beaches in the U.S.

Crandon Park

Crandon Park is home to an amusement area for kids, and the pristine Crandon Beach, which has been ranked one of the Top 10 Beaches in the U.S.

Miami Seaquarium

A fun place for children to see their favorite ocean animals, or swim with dolphins.

Review of HMSF Historical Key Biscayne Boat Tour

The Historical Museum of Southern Florida's Stiltsville, Cape Florida Lighthouse & Key Biscayne Boat Tour is a must for anyone interested in Miami's history.

Top Beaches in Miami

Find out which beaches in Miami are the best for families, scenery, people-watching, solitude, and nude sunbathing.

Virginia Key Beach

If you are going to the beach on a weekend but want some solitude and quiet, look no further than Virginia Key Beach in Key Biscayne.

Introduction to Key Biscayne History and Attractions

A brief introduction to the ritzy island of Key Biscayne.
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