Miami, Florida is one of America’s most unique cities. Part tropical paradise, part business metropolis, part tourist hotspot, and part beautiful residential development, this southern Florida city is the center of by some measures the largest urban area in the state.
There is no shortage of fun to be had in Miami. Chill out on the beach, tour the downtown while dressed down, or stop in for a seafood meal at some of the world-famous restaurants that dot the shore. Everything in this town feels like its five stars. One thing that Miami is famous for is its fishing. The crystal-clear water of the bays, inlets, and seacoast that surround the city are heaven for anglers. Miami fishing charters allow fishermen to see the whole area, and tour around some of the best fishing waters in Florida. Famous for its offshore saltwater fishing, Miami is a mecca for tourists and anglers alike.
Key Biscayne: escape the hectic city
To the south of Miami Beach lies the island town of Key Biscayne. A beautiful and exclusive island town, this area is home to some of the best fishing in the area, all while being quieter than the more hectic crowding you can sometimes find further north. Enjoy the same beautiful beaches and weather, but in a more peaceful environment. Not just the town itself, but the reef near the island offers exclusive sailfish and mahi mahi fishing opportunities, among others. The waters near the town are filled to the brim with opportunity, and after the day is done, you can kick back and relax to the sound of the waves.
Miami is a mix of big city and tropical paradise, and no angler’s bucket list should be complete without a visit here. Charter a boat and head out into the water for some fun and excitement. Make sure to take in the culture, and chill out on the beach, and don’t be afraid to head out of the city and enjoy some of life’s simpler pleasures.
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