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These are the must-see places for the family in Miami, Florida:
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1. Jungle Island - For hands-on activities, visit our Red Kangaroos, Petting Farm Animals, and vibrant birds. Then, visit friendlier waters on La Playa, Jungle Island's private beach. Relax under a shady umbrella and enjoy a tropical drink while your kids enjoy our water slides and swim zone.
For even more adventure, book an exclusive encounter with our animal residents from our lemurs to our penguins - and everything in between.
2. Kennedy Space Center - Kennedy Space Center invites you to embark on Mankind's Ultimate Journey and discover a truly uplifting Florida vacation.
3. Lion Country Safari - Four-mile drive through safari with over 900 animals roaming free within inches of your vehicle including giraffe, zebra, rhinos, lions, wildebeests and more. Then visit Safari World Amusement Park with animal encounters (giraffe feeding, bird feeding and petting zoo) and demonstrations, rides (Ferris Wheel, kid's train, carousel, paddle boats, water sprayground and more), games, shopping, food and thrills.
4. Miami Childrens Museum- is a fun-filled interactive environment with hundreds of things for kids to do. The museum is dedicated to enriching the lives of all children by fostering a love of learning and enabling children to realize their highest potential. Visitors of all ages are encouraged to play together, learn, imagine, and create.
5. WonderWorks - Orlando's only upside-down attraction, WonderWorks is an amusement park for the mind featuring over one hundred interactive exhibits for people of all ages. Be blown away by 65 mile-per-hour hurricane force winds, get shaken by a simulated 5.3 degree earthquake, virtually swim with sharks, be elevated on a bed of 3,500 nails, make a 3-D impression of your entire body, measure the speed of your pitch to a famous baseball player, design and ride your own roller coaster moving 360 degrees in any direction, and engage in a one-on-one game of virtual basketball with a seven-foot player. Your imagination can run wild at WonderWorks.
6. Pelican Harbor Seabird Station - Get to know south Florida's favorite ambassador, the Brown Pelican. On a flyway in the middle of beautiful Biscayne Bay, walk among the pelicans, while watching many other local birds such as herons, osprey, and even frigatebirds.
7. Miami Seaquarium - Visit Miami Seaquarium for a wonderful day of exciting shows, great exhibits and enjoyable, educational presentations in the beautifully landscaped park overlooking Biscayne Bay. See sharks and dolphins, sea lions and seals. Learn about manatees and eels.
8. Miami Science Museum - Featuring interactive one-of-a kind exhibits, laser music shows, a wildlife rehabilitation center, and a state-of-the art planetarium, it's one of the country's leading museums.
9. Miami Metrozoo - With over 300 acres, Miami Metrozoo is home to more than 2,000 animals living in large open-air and indoor exhibits that approximate the animals’ natural habitats and provide guests the feel of a safari.
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1. Jungle Island - For hands-on activities, visit our Red Kangaroos, Petting Farm Animals, and vibrant birds. Then, visit friendlier waters on La Playa, Jungle Island's private beach. Relax under a shady umbrella and enjoy a tropical drink while your kids enjoy our water slides and swim zone.
For even more adventure, book an exclusive encounter with our animal residents from our lemurs to our penguins - and everything in between.
2. Kennedy Space Center - Kennedy Space Center invites you to embark on Mankind's Ultimate Journey and discover a truly uplifting Florida vacation.
3. Lion Country Safari - Four-mile drive through safari with over 900 animals roaming free within inches of your vehicle including giraffe, zebra, rhinos, lions, wildebeests and more. Then visit Safari World Amusement Park with animal encounters (giraffe feeding, bird feeding and petting zoo) and demonstrations, rides (Ferris Wheel, kid's train, carousel, paddle boats, water sprayground and more), games, shopping, food and thrills.
4. Miami Childrens Museum- is a fun-filled interactive environment with hundreds of things for kids to do. The museum is dedicated to enriching the lives of all children by fostering a love of learning and enabling children to realize their highest potential. Visitors of all ages are encouraged to play together, learn, imagine, and create.
5. WonderWorks - Orlando's only upside-down attraction, WonderWorks is an amusement park for the mind featuring over one hundred interactive exhibits for people of all ages. Be blown away by 65 mile-per-hour hurricane force winds, get shaken by a simulated 5.3 degree earthquake, virtually swim with sharks, be elevated on a bed of 3,500 nails, make a 3-D impression of your entire body, measure the speed of your pitch to a famous baseball player, design and ride your own roller coaster moving 360 degrees in any direction, and engage in a one-on-one game of virtual basketball with a seven-foot player. Your imagination can run wild at WonderWorks.
6. Pelican Harbor Seabird Station - Get to know south Florida's favorite ambassador, the Brown Pelican. On a flyway in the middle of beautiful Biscayne Bay, walk among the pelicans, while watching many other local birds such as herons, osprey, and even frigatebirds.
7. Miami Seaquarium - Visit Miami Seaquarium for a wonderful day of exciting shows, great exhibits and enjoyable, educational presentations in the beautifully landscaped park overlooking Biscayne Bay. See sharks and dolphins, sea lions and seals. Learn about manatees and eels.
8. Miami Science Museum - Featuring interactive one-of-a kind exhibits, laser music shows, a wildlife rehabilitation center, and a state-of-the art planetarium, it's one of the country's leading museums.
9. Miami Metrozoo - With over 300 acres, Miami Metrozoo is home to more than 2,000 animals living in large open-air and indoor exhibits that approximate the animals’ natural habitats and provide guests the feel of a safari.
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