Miami Holidays

Breath-taking beaches, cool clubs & art deco architecture

A holiday in Miami, Florida will reward the discerning eye with some visually beautiful Art Deco structures in the South Beach neighbourhood. Discover an array of lively bars on Ocean Drive, top up your tan, and see some of America’s best sports teams like the Miami Heat, Florida Marlins and Miami Dolphins.

Luxury Holidays in Miami

All this in a Miami minute! Whether you’re looking for an exciting night out, a restful lounge upon a beach, or a glimpse of American sporting brilliance, Miami is an amalgam of North America’s best bits!

For something a little more indulgent and exclusive, let Miami holidays present you with a host of fine spas, restaurants and bars to fill your days in the sun with an abundance of elegance and fun.

You’ll be surrounded in a seemingly anachronistic atmosphere of Art Deco and neon, but with every updated luxury and convenience. The feel of South Beach in the evening will give you a taste of the roaring twenties or 'the jazz age'. So, succumb to Miami’s beauty with a cocktail in hand and let Kenwood Travel send you to a bygone era of total decadence!

10 Great Reasons to Holiday in Miami

  • A multitude of historic sites
  • Luxurious spas
  • A rich collection of theatres
  • Spirited bar and club scene!
  • Beautiful and unique architecture known as ‘Miami Modernism’
  • Famous beaches including Miami Beach
  • Amazing weather!
  • Want sports? See the Florida Marlins at Miami Ballpark, or go watch the Miami Heat
  • Great selection of performing arts and entertainment
  • A culinary scene reflecting the city’s diverse cultural roots

Things to do on Holiday in Miami

When you’re walking the artistically arranged streets of Miami’s South Beach on Ocean Drive, make sure the beaches aren’t your only places of interest.

When it comes to culinary richness, Miami has it. Influenced by Caribbean and Latin American traditions, adding to current American cuisine, you’ll encounter a taste of ‘Floribbean’. This strangely named strand of food is a diverse mixture of the regions’ European and South American roots. With an emphasis on fish and spices, the use of fresh fruits and citrus, you’ll go crazy for the food in Miami.

Come and visit the Miami Science Museum and get a glimpse of how we understand the world around us. With the use of the museum’s planetarium and observatory, you’ll be stunned by the celestial arrangements to be made under the Florida sky.

The nightlife here is varied, with relaxing spots as well as more lively venues to visit. With your choice of little taverns, grand jazz bars, and fashionable clubs, your night out will be one to remember. You might even spot a celebrity taking a whistle-stop tour of the club scene!

For a slice of natural beauty check out the Fairchild Tropical Gardens in Coral Gables for a family-friendly day out. With 83-acres of lush vegetation, you’ll be roaming tropical ground between trips to the beach.

Weather in Miami

The climate in this region of North America is hot and humid in the summer, with warm winters and drier summers in comparison to other states. The weather here is influenced by both the benefit of being slightly above the Tropic of Cancer, and having a close proximity to the Gulf Stream. There’s also a Hurricane season in the area, which occurs from June to November.

Interesting Facts About Miami

  • Area – 55.27 sq. miles
  • Settled in 1825
  • City population – 399,457
  • Currency – Dollars

Miami Holidays 2025 / 2026

Avoid missing out and book early for 2025 & 2026 holidays to Miami. Kenwood Travel can provide luxury all-inclusive holidays, weddings and honeymoons. We have over 45 years’ experience, so let us pass on our in-depth knowledge and provide you with a truly bespoke package. Uncover something new with a journey to ‘The Gateway of the Americas’.

Top Picks

Doubletree Oceanpoint Resort & Spa

4* out of 5 stars

DoubleTree Ocean Point Resort & Spa-Miami Beach North is the ultimate getaway - a 27-storey private beach resort practically in the heart of vibrant Miami.

Eden Roc Resort Hotel

4.5* out of 5 stars

Sitting on Miami's Millionaire Row, the luxury Eden Roc Resort Hotel has played host to Hollywood royalty like Elizabeth Taylor, Humphrey Bogart and Katherine Hepburn down through the years.

Mondrian

5* out of 5 stars

The luxury five-star hotel boasts a host of excellent amenities, delicious culinary options and an ideal location on Biscayne Bay.

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Useful information

  • Local time GMT (-5)
  • Currency US Dollar ($)
  • Language English
  • Location Coastal resorty city in Miami-Dade Country, Florida
  • Flying time 8 hours & 30 minutes

Things to do

Little Havana

Little Havana

When in Miami, you shouldn’t miss paying a trip to the city’s vibrant Cuban heart just west of Downtown Miami - Little Havana. Here you’ll be able to explore the area’s Latin American flavour through local art galleries, speciality food shops, restaurants, cigar shops, live music venues and domino parks. 

Calle Ocho is the centre of the action in Little Havana. This famed strip is one of the most popular destinations for visitors to Miami, but the amazing atmosphere, plus irresistible culinary outposts and retail opportunities make this a favourite spot for locals, too.

 

 

Miami Beach

Miami Beach

Miami Beach is an island city in South Florida, linked via bridge to mainland Miami. A mecca for recreation, leisure, and watersports, this beach stretches from North Shore Open Space Park to South Pointe Park and South Beach. From palm-lined esplanades, to surf spots, upscale shopping boutiques, and incredible architecture, this is the place to be.

Soak up the sun, try your hand at surfing, or simply watch the waves from the comfort of a beachfront restaurant or bar. For a spot of historical sightseeing, visit the Art Deco Historic District. There are plenty of pastel-coloured buildings to peruse - especially on Ocean Drive.

 

Vizcaya Museum & Gardens

Vizcaya Museum & Gardens

Vizcaya Museum & Gardens is housed in the former villa of businessman James Deering. The early 20th century estate is now a well-loved cultural attraction with 34 rooms filled with collections of opulent furniture and artworks dating as far back as the 15th century.

The interior isn’t the only treasure trove worth checking out on this 28-acre estate. Other delights include a sundrenched courtyard, rolling Renaissance-style gardens, native woodland landscapes, and historic outbuildings.

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