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Our most popular tours
are listed below.
Fort Lauderdale
Tours:
Fishing Hall of Fame and Museum. The IGFA (International Game Fish
Association) Museum is
Fort Lauderdale's newest and exciting venue for an evening event. The
museum features historical galleries, state-of-the-art interactive
exhibits, hands-on areas and virtual reality experiences that capture the
thrill, beauty and universal appeal of recreational fishing.
Flamingo Gardens. Flamingo Gardens is truly a living museum. The
outstanding collection of tropical and sub-tropical plants and birds
native to South Florida is presented in their natural habitats. Visitors
can embark on a 30-minute narrated and entertaining tram ride through a
canopy of South Florida jungle and citrus groves.
Florida Everglades - Sawgrass Recreation Park. The Everglades,
Florida's mysterious and beautiful subtropical wilderness is one of the
natural wonders of the world. During a thirty-minute airboat tour, the
naturalist will take you on a exhilarating ride through the "river of
grass.“
Museum of Art. The beautiful Museum of Art, South Florida's shining
star, is a grand treasure house for art lovers of all ages. Throughout the
year, spacious, light filled galleries come to life with exciting
exhibits.
The Museum of Discovery and Science. The Museum of Discovery and
Science is in the heart of Fort Lauderdale's Arts and Science District,
across from Esplanade
Park
and the Performing Arts Center. Spanning a full city block, over 200
hands-on exhibits offer exploration of diverse science topics including
animals, ecology, technology, space, health, sound, physical sciences and
Florida Ecoscapes.
Palm Beach Tours:
Clematis Street Since its debut on
June 8, 1995, Clematis by
Night has been “The Hot Spot to Chill” for thousands of
South Florida
residents and visitors each week. West Palm Beach sizzles every Thursday
night with upbeat live music, eclectic art, and mouth-watering
refreshments all blended with the casual attitude of the tropics at
Clematis by Night
Florida Everglades – Loxahatchee View Visitors will begin with a stop
in an indoor auditorium where naturalists from the Treasure Coast Wildlife
Refuge will introduce your guests to a few of the "natives" of the
Everglades. They will see animals such as baby crocodiles and alligators,
Florida King Snake, Opossum, Great Horned Owl and Crested Caracara.
Lion Country Safari is an exciting 4.2-mile drive-through safari with
a thousand animals roaming free. In addition, visitors can take advantage
of a relaxing walk-through park with animal theater, petting zoo, Lorie
bird feeding exhibit, boat tour, paddle boats, miniature golf, restaurant,
gift shops, picnic. KOA campground.
Mar-A-Lago. Mar-A-Lago is
the jewel of Palm Beach. The landmark estate was previously owned by Marjorie Merriweather Post
and E.F. Hutton. The mansion, an 18-acre, 118 rooms, ocean-to-lake villa,
owned by Donald Trump, was a private residence, which has now been
converted into a private world-renowned club.
Norton Gallery of Art Visit one of the most highly distinguished small
museums in the
United States.
The Norton has ten galleries for the exhibition of art, a library, a
theater and an interior sculpture garden to enjoy.
Palm Beach Polo and Country Club Palm Beach Polo and Country Club
Recognized as the International winter headquarters, the magnificent Palm
Beach Polo and Country Club features 10 polo fields and a 5,000 seat
stadium.
The Cornell Museum's rotating exhibits showcase local and national
artists. The 1913 building, restored very close to its original
appearance, features major regional exhibits of two and 3-dimensional
works, and recently expanded to national traveling exhibits. It houses
four full galleries, a formal tearoom and a unique gift shop.
The Flagler Museum - Henry Morrison Flagler, 1830-1913, was the
founder of the Standard Oil Company with John D. Rockefeller. When Flagler
built this white palace for his bride, Mary Lily Keenan, as a wedding
present, he spared no expense.
The Morikami Museum, created and built by George Sukeji Morikami,
includes the original Yamato-kan (opened in 1977) and a major 32,000
square foot facility introduced in January of 1993. Morikami now includes
an exhibition gallery housing world-class traveling exhibits and a
permanent collection of Japanese artifacts.
Miami Tours:
Art Deco
District in South Beach.
Is located on Miami Beach, lovers of the unique Art Deco style of
architecture will be in awe of the largest group of Art Deco buildings in
America.
More buildings of this period are being restored every day. Cotton candy
colored hotels and apartment houses dot the square miles on
South
Beach,
Coconut Grove. Is one of the oldest communities in
Miami, Coconut Grove is a mixture of the artistic, chic and
eclectic. Situated on
Biscayne Bay just south of downtown.
Coral Gables was the premier development of the 1920s. George
Merrick's "City Beautiful" was a totally planned community. Included were
residential and commercial areas, along with Spanish style entrances,
gates, fountains and plazas.
Everglades National Park.
Everglades
National Park, established in 1947, covers 1.5 million acres of land and
water. Its unique habitat of hardwood hammock tree islands, mangrove
estuaries, sawgrass prairies and pine forests is fed by the Everglades.
Fairchild Tropical Gardens Fairchild Tropical Gardens is the largest
tropical botanical garden in the Continental United States. Enjoy a
magnificently landscaped botanical garden, with beautiful views and hidden
passages.
Little Havana Since the early 1960's many Cubans have settled in the
"Little Havana" area of Miami and have brought their culture with them.
The heart of Little Havana is reminiscent of the character of old Havana,
Cuba.
Miami Metro Zoo has sixty major animal exhibits featuring 2,000
animals from all over the world living in their natural environments.
Miami Seaquarium. The Miami Seaquarium is located directly on
Biscayne Bay,
and offers 38 acres of entertainment, great shows and exhibits. Upon
arrival at the Seaquarium, guests will have the opportunity to stroll the
gardens, where they are greeted by fabulous tropical birds.
Vizcaya Villa. Stands majestically at the edge of Biscayne Bay,
secluded from modern-day
Miami
by one of the few native hammock forests left in
South Florida. The Italian Villa has often been called the finest private
home in America.
Florida Keys
Tours
The 120-mile-long
Florida Keys
island chain is linked to mainland Florida by U.S. 1, the Overseas
Highway.
Key Largo: Key Largo, the northernmost island of the
Florida Keys island
chain. As you look at the tropical hardwoods, the winding creeks, and the
stunning coral formations. Six miles offshore in the Florida Keys National
Marine Sanctuary you will find the wreck of the Spiegel Grove, a 510-foot
Navy ship intentionally scuttled in June 2002 as the backbone for a new
coral reef. Key Largo’s proximity to the Everglades makes it a premier
destination for kayakers, birders and other eco-tourists. All this beauty,
not to mention the island’s rich history, has inspired a vibrant community
of artists who show there work at several local galleries.
Islamorada:
Sport Fishing Capital of the World. An array of marine life inhabits the
patch coral reef alongside our islands, making Islamorada a favorite also
for divers. Landlubbers, on the other hand, may prefer viewing acrobatic
dolphin and other deep sea stars at Windley Key's Theater of the Sea. The
shops and galleries at Treasure Village and the Rain Barrel on Plantation
Key offer a colorful collection of arts, crafts, and other creative island
treasures.
Marathon:
a quaint tropical city with a rich sea-faring history, boasts a modern
airport, the impeccably well kept Sombrero Beach and some of the best
fishing, diving, snorkeling and watersports anywhere in the world. Many
marine activities are centered on Boot Key Harbor, a sheltered cove in the
center of the island that is home to the City Marina. History buffs and
eco-tourists will enjoy the Museums and Nature Center of Crane Point
Hammock. Marathon is rich in history. At the northeast end of town, you
will find Crane Point Hammock, a 64-acre protected area of historic sites,
wild flowers, tropical trees, walking trails, and museums. Marathon is
also home to the Dolphin Research Center and the Turtle Hospital, which
are working to preserve two of Florida's most famous marine creatures.
Lower keys:
If you’ve had enough of an overcrowded and weary world, the islands of the
Lower Keys are the place for you. Here, you can snorkel or dive over the
Looe Key coral reef, ride a bicycle through Key Deer country, or take a
fishing adventure in the back country or troll the deep blue waters beyond
the reef.
Key West:
Discover a city where real estate titles date back to the Kings of Spain.
Stroll the palm-lined streets and discover gingerbread mansions,
tin-roofed conch houses, the John Audubon House and Ernest Hemingway's
home. Walk in the footsteps of Thomas Edison, Lou Gehrig, Harry Truman,
and Tennessee Williams. Gaze at the fabled treasure of the galleon Atocha.
Discover tomorrow's fine art treasures by Key West's well-known and
unknown artists. Everyone gathers for the never planned, always varied
Sunset Celebration on the Mallory Dock. Once the sun is safely tucked away
by jugglers, mimes, musicians and street artists the city moves to a
different beat. A night beat. The streets, filled with sidewalk cafes,
open-air bars, legendary pubs and world-class restaurants come alive.
Gourmets and gourmands alike treat their palates to island specialties.
Drama, musicals and comedy flourish on our stages. As you enjoy these
sights, you'll discover that modern Key West is a warm-hearted place where
all are welcome.
Fort Lauderdale
Shopping Malls & Shopping Areas
Las Olas. This prestigious shopping area is off the beaten path. Large
trees shade the brick tiled walkways. Shops from all over the world offer
your guests a wide selection of specialties from clothes to cameras. Las
Olas offers an array of sidewalk cafes and restaurants as well as
exclusive shops.
Sawgrass Mills. Amongst the largest outlet malls in the world,
Sawgrass Mills covers 2.2 million square feet with over 200 specialty
shops and nine anchor stores. Guests will discover the greatest selection
of their favorite designer brands at 20-60% savings every day.
Broward Mall
Broward Mall features hundreds of the best names in retail including Ann
Taylor Loft, Brookstone, Hollister, Express and
Victoria’s
Secret. Whether you are seeking the latest fashion trends or looking for a
unique gift for a special occasion, make Broward Mall your choice for
everyday shopping
Galleria Mall Dillard's; Neiman Marcus; Saks Fifth Avenue; Amy's Hallmark;
Gap Kids/Baby Gap; L'Occitane; Red Door Spa - Elizabeth Arden; Victoria's
Secret; Artefacto; Brookstone; Tommy's Island; Williams-Sonoma; Chico's;
Abercrombie & Fitch; Banana Republic; Gap; Blue Martini; The Capital
Grille; Seasons 52
Las Olas Riverfront
offers fabulous shopping in an open-air plaza. Our wide array of shops and
kiosks has everything from designer clothing, shoes, and accessories to
fine jewelry, candles and other specialty shops and a wide variety of
eateries. From five star restaurants to food on the go, there is something
for everyone and every occasion.
Palm Beach
Shopping Malls & Shopping Areas
Boynton Beach Mall
features Macy’s, Dillards, JCPenney and Sears, along with over 135
specialty stores and eateries, all set in a freshly renovated
Florida
garden setting. There’s something for everyone, from shopping and eating
to entertainment and events, including a children’s health and wellness
program called the Simon Kidgits Club.
City Place.
Come shop in a place where old-world architecture, beautiful fountains,
and sidewalk cafés create an atmosphere strikingly reminiscent of a
European town center. A place where you'll find celebrated shops, exciting
restaurants, a magnificent 20-screen movie theatre and exceptional live
performances. A place with stunning residential and office spaces. And a
place you'll immediately know has a style all its own
Mizner Park
This beautiful Mediterranean outdoor mall features elegant specialty
shops, restaurants, movie theaters, apartments and offices.
Palm Beach Mall
offers a spectacular shopping experience with popular anchor stores - macy*s,
Dillard's, JCPenney and Sears, and more than 125 specialty stores. Find
shopping success with a visit to Palm Beach Mall.
The Gardens Mall
The Gardens Mall offers a new luxury shopping option with Nordstrom, Saks
Fifth Avenue, Bloomingdale’s, Macy’s, Sears, J.Crew, Cole Haan, Janie and
Jack, Pottery Barn Kids, Williams-Sonoma and 160 shops and Restaurants
Town Center at Boca Raton
Town Center at Boca Raton features approximately 220 specialty stores,
including Tiffany & Co. ,Williams-Sonoma, Pottery Barn, Cartier, Cole Haan,
Dana Buchman, Burberry, Kate Spade, Club Monaco, BOSS Hugo Boss, Sephora,
Tourneau Watch Gear, Swarovski Crystal, Harry and David and many others.
The department stores are Bloomingdale's, macy*s, Neiman Marcus,
Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue and Sears.
Worth Avenue
The Worth Avenue experience has been treasured for half a century by
visitors the world over-an opportunity to shop legendary international
boutiques as well as unique specialty stores found only on the Avenue. It
is an experience distinguished by an Old-World interpretation of quality
and hospitality, integrity and taste. The more than 250 merchants here are
committed to making your visit to the Avenue as memorable as it is
rewarding, to showing you that the heart of our boulevard is based on the
enduring distinction of fine customer service. More than 200 specialty
shops, galleries and restaurants, offer exceptional merchandise and
gourmet cuisine.
Miami Shopping
Malls & Shopping Areas
Aventura Mall
has begun a comprehensive renovation project that will
bring a fresh and contemporary look to the internationally popular
shopping destination. It marks the mall’s first renovation since 1997.
The nine-month, mall-wide expansion includes the addition of Nordstrom and
a new three level 232,000-square-foot wing of new stores and restaurants
Bal Harbour Shops This internationally renowned fashion mecca
showcases a unique collection of specialty boutiques, services,
restaurants and charming Continental cafes in a lush, tropical setting.
Bayside Marketplace A marketplace and an attraction of international
flavor. This retail, dining and entertainment complex is located on 16
waterfront acres in the heart of downtown Miami. Bayside includes 150
shops, restaurants, outdoor cafes and the Pier 5 Market.
Cocowalk. in Coconut Grove One of the oldest communities in Miami,
Coconut Grove is a mixture of the artistic, chic and eclectic. Situated on
Biscayne Bay just south of downtown, The Grove is a charming village
filled with parks, boutiques, art galleries and unique restaurants.
Dadeland Mall - Anchored by Macy’s, JCPenney, Saks Fifth Avenue, and
Nordstrom, Dadeland Mall is known throughout the world as one of Miami's
premier shopping centers. Come see our more than 185 specialty stores,
including Zara, Abercrombie & Fitch, Banana Republic, The Cheesecake
Factory, The Disney Store, Guess, and Victoria's Secret. Dadeland Mall
offers shoppers an array of sophisticated styles and celebrated classics
from an extraordinary collection of department stores, shops and boutiques
designed to meet our customers' diverse needs.
Dolphin Mall Dolphin Mall is the largest, most exciting shopping and
entertainment destination in Miami. Dolphin Mall, a beautiful,
state-of-the-art value center, brings you the finest fashion, dining and
family entertainment options in a beautiful and electrifying setting.
Lincoln Road Mall Lincoln Road, once known as one of the hottest
shopping streets in the country, and known today as the cultural center of
South Florida, is experiencing a retail rebirth. Lincoln Road is home to
a 7 block pedestrian mall on a street stretching from the beach and
Atlantic Ocean to Biscayne Bay. There are approximately 400 businesses
within the commercial area.
Miami International Mall
Miami International Mall, is a remarkable shopping experience showcasing
five department stores - Macy's The Women's and Kid's Store, Macy's Men's
and Home, Dillard's, JCPenney and Sears. Delight in visiting the more than
140 specialty stores including Hollister, Guess, Nine West, Ann Taylor
Loft, Bebe, Rampage, Limited, Victoria's Secret Beauty, Mayor's Jewelers
and ensure a perfect shopping trip. Indulge yourself with a day of
shopping, dining and fun at Miami International Mall. |