Outdoors & Nature
45 places in Miami
Miami's natural environment is as spectacular as its skyline. The city is flanked by the Atlantic Ocean to the east and the vast Everglades to the west — one of the most unique ecosystems on Earth and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Closer to the city, Key Biscayne offers pristine beaches, Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, and calm, turquoise waters ideal for kayaking, paddleboarding, and cycling. Crandon Park on the island is consistently rated among the best beaches in the US.
Miami Beach's South Beach, Mid-Beach, and Haulover Beach are among the most famous stretches of sand in the world, while the city's parks — including Bayfront Park, Oleta River State Park, and Matheson Hammock — provide green escapes within minutes of downtown. Biscayne National Park, just south of Miami, protects a living coral reef accessible by boat or snorkel. Whether you're whale watching, fishing off a marina, cycling the Venetian Causeway, or spotting alligators at sunrise, Miami's outdoors never disappoints.
Port of Miami Cruise Terminals
Downtown Miami
Watson Island Marina
Downtown Miami
Lauderdale Marina
Fort Lauderdale
Bahia Mar Resort and Yachting Center
Fort Lauderdale
Port Royale Marina
Fort Lauderdale
Snake Creek Marina
Key Largo
Postcard Inn Beach Resort and Marina at Holiday Isle
Key Largo
Tavernier Creek Marina
Key Largo
Mangrove Marina
Key Largo
Pilot House Marina
Key Largo
Loggerhead Marina Aventura
Aventura
Sea Bird Marina
Key West
Duck Key Marina
Key West
Grassy Key Marina
Key West
Driftwood Marina & Storage
Key West
Captain Hook's Marina & Dive Center
Key West
Sea Dog Charters Marina
Key West
Starfish Snorkel
Key West
Murray Marine
Key West
Spirit Snorkeling
Key West
Stock Island Yacht Club & Marina - Key West Harbour
Key West