Beaches are among the most popular attractions of Miami where locals and tourists go to sunbathe, surf, swim, socialize or simply relax. Thanks to its large number of pristine white sand beaches, Miami offers a diverse array of activities for the visitors. Whether one is looking for a party hotspot or a family -friendly tranquil oasis, Miami has a beach for everyone.

The best time to explore the beaches is between March and May when the weather is simply spectacular and sun shines brighter. On the other hand, a summer visit allows you to grab some cheap airline tickets and great deals on hotel tariffs.

21st–45th Street Beach

21st–45th Street Beach is a small stretch of sand and home to some of the most- high-end hotels and exclusive beach clubs of the area which surprisingly offer lower beachfront real estate than their southern neighbors and thus attract more locals. The Miami Beach boardwalk also passes through this beach.

Haulover Beach

Haulover Beach is counted among the area’s most scenic stretches of beachfront offering miles of white sand, landscape dunes, ocean surf and shaded picnic spots. It has a very dense vegetation allowing it to block the pollution from the surrounding high-rises. The beach also hosts a food truck festival every Tuesday night featuring local vendors, lively music and programs for the visitors.

South Pointe Park

Nestled within a 17-acre park, this lush park offers various picnic spots, a fishing pier, a playground and some amazing views of cruise ships. Surrounded by the Government Cut channel and Atlantic Ocean, it provides a perfect break from the hustle and bustle of a metropolis.

Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Recreation Area

Grab some low-cost airline tickets to Miami and explore the beautiful beaches of Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Recreation Area that are a regular feature on America’s top -10 lists. Apart from the beaches, the area also offers history, wildlife watching and various activities such as picnicking, in-line skating, cycling, windsurfing and shoreline fishing.

Crandon Park

Located in Key Biscayne, Crandon Park is lined up with palm trees and is a popular destination among the families thanks to its picnic tables, winding boardwalk, barbecues and shallow water level. Ample parking facilities also adds to its family -friendly reputation.

Hobie Beach

Named after late surfboard pioneer Hobie Alter, Hobie Beach is one of the favorite beaches among surfboarders. Sailing boat, jet-ski and windsurfing opportunities are also available here. It is also one of the few dog-friendly beaches in Miami.

Matheson Hammock Park Beach

A beautiful park with miles of nature trails and a man-made atoll pool, Matheson Hammock Park Beach is a popular spot with families and kids who are yet not ready to take on the South Beach waves. It is also a popular kite-boarding spot.

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Author's Bio: 

Victor Martin is a Freelance Travel Writer.