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Deep Sea Fishing |
401 Biscayne Blvd Bayside Marketplace Marina Miami, FL 33132 United States +1 888 592 2202 / ++1 305 361 2131 http://www.ActionCharters.Com |
Experience the thrill of a deep-sea fishing charter from Miami/Miami Beach aboard the 46-foot Bertram Sportfisher. Whether a seasoned angler or first timer – young or old – all are welcomed and cared for by the crew. Action Charters offer 1/2, 3/4 and full day trips. Accomodations can be made for groups anywhere from two to 100 people. For more information, call or email Action Charters. So if you are in Miami looking for an exciting treat, sail away with Action Charters. They look forward to having you aboard. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Park By The Beach |
1800 North Oceanshore Boulevard Ormond Beach Miami, FL 32174 United States |
This 40-acre park north of Ormond Beach is packed with outdoor and sporting activities. It's open from sunrise to sunset for tennis, racquetball, basketball, volleyball or a jog on the fitness trail. The large ball field may be used for baseball or softball games, soccer or football. BBQ grills, picnic tables, restrooms, a pavilion and a community building also are available. Admission is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Popular marina |
24775 Southwest 87th Avenue Miami, FL 33132 United States |
At this popular marina, located north of Homestead Bayfront Park in south Dade County, you will find 178 wet slips, 10 boat launch ramps, a bait and tackle shop, dry dock storage, canoe ramps, and fuel. The marina also features boat rentals, fishing charters, a dive shop, and a restaurant. This is a great place for avid boaters and water sports enthusiasts. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Catch of the day |
10800 Collins Ave Haulover Marina Miami, FL 33154-1006 United States +1 305 944 4531 |
Deep-sea fishing trips are the specialty of this charter service, which features a dozen sport fishing boats and an experienced crew that knows where to go. Whether you have a half or full day of fishing in mind, the staff will arrange everything and supply you with all the essentials, including lunch. Reservations are necessary and should be made well in advance, particularly in winter. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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So much to do! |
900 North Flamingo Road Miami, FL 33028 United States +1 954 437 2650 http://www.co.broward.fl.us/pa... |
325 acres of pure fun await you at the C.B. Smith Park, located in the heart of Pembroke Pines. The perfect place to take your kin, this park is crammed with excitement. 350 feet waterslides, a private beach and lagoon, an 80 acre lake, tennis and basketball courts, miniature golf and much more await you. You can go canoeing or biking or maybe just relax at the onsite snack bar. This venue is known to organize great family picnics and events, such as hayrides and concerts. Campsites are available too. Call or check the website for prices, reservations and other information. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Catch a big one |
300 Alton Road Dock A Miami, FL 33139 United States +1 305 372 9470 http://www.fishingmiami.com/ |
Set out to sea! Leave for a whole day or head back for a late lunch. Journey alone or bring the entire family. It is entirely up to you, but make sure you are able to concentrate on the sport. Beginners and pros are welcome aboard these 70-foot "party-fishing boats." The ships make three trips daily; they run from 9a-1p, 1:45p to 5:30p, and 8p-12:30a. Call for prices and reservations. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Recreational fishing museum |
300 Gulf Stream Way Miami, FL 33004 United States +1 954 927 2628 http://www.igfa.org/ |
A unique, family-oriented museum, this attraction is dedicated to the sport of recreational fishing. It includes seven unique galleries, historic exhibits, a multi-media presentation, and interactive virtual reality experiences. The museum makes for an enjoyable and educational outing where visitors can learn about fishing as well as aquatic conservation. It features a four-acre wetland walk. The IGFA also organizes sport-fishing tournaments. Information can be obtained at the museum. Admission: $9 ages 13 and above, $7 senior citizens, $5 ages 3-12, free to IGFA members and children ages two and under. Group rates. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Former coconut plantation |
9610 Old Cutler Road Miami, FL 33156-4268 United States +1 305 665 5475 http://www.miamidade.gov/parks... |
This 100-acre beach park, formerly a coconut plantation, is located north of Fairchild Tropical Gardens. Here, you can picnic, sunbathe on the quiet beach, or explore trails that wind through thick mangrove hammocks. The park also features an artificial lagoon where you can enjoy a day of shell collecting. Boat lovers can launch boats from the park's marina into Biscayne Bay. The park's restaurant serves lunch and dinner. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Diverse marina |
300 Alton Road Miami, FL 33139 United States +1 305 673 6000 http://www.miamibeachmarina.com/ |
Located adjacent to Government Cut, this attractive marina features a variety of sporting activities amid a setting of palm trees and stone picnic tables. The marina provides boat slips that offer freshwater, electricity, and telephone and cable hookups. Marina amenities include a control tower with weather service, 24-hour dock attendants, 24-hour security patrol, a lighted parking lot, laundry facilities, U.S. Customs clearing, and a heated swimming pool. Visitors can rent boats, charter yachts, sailboats, and sport and drift-fishing boats to enjoy dining and dance cruises. The marina also provides restaurants, a gourmet grocery store, water taxi service, and a marine hardware, bait, and tackles shop. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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