Saturday, July 27, 2013

Why Tours Of Miami Florida Are So Popular

By Maryanne Goff


Tours of Miami Florida have been created especially to show people exactly what the city has to offer. All this can be done without leaving the comfort of your seat on the open top buses that cruise the area. They usually allow you to disembark at any point in the journey and hop aboard again at your leisure. That's great if you find places that intrigue you enough to want to see more of.

The list of landmarks in the city is fairly extensive, so much so that if you walked the city you probably would not take in all the sights. A bus tour packs all you need to see in just a single journey. Whether you're a fan of architecture or culture, you'll probably find places like Vizcaya Museum, Little Havana and South Beach to your taste.

Of course, Miami is known for i's array of beaches and a tour does not disappoint on that score. The Beach Loop tour will show you some of the many sandy beaches around the city. It normally all begins at Central Station, and goes along to Miami Beach. Along the way you'll see plenty of the skyline and palm trees that are a feature of the city.

The area is divided in districts, each with something to offer the visitor. Rather than walk, you may wish to experience Coconut Grove from the comfort of the bus. Millionaire's Row is usually on the list o stops along the way, and who knows, you may spot a famous person there.

If you choose one of the better tour buses then you'll most likely get expert commentary piped through either headphones or speakers situated around the bus. It is probably also going to be available in more languages than just English and Spanish. Some buses have recorded commentary and others have actual live commentary.

A lot of the commentary is from people that are either native to Miami or have lived there for a while. They can provide extensive commentary on the area and, if asked, will give you suggestions about where you can go if you're after a fun time at night. Each will have their own perspective on the area, and this is what can make each bus journey unique.

One features of the tour is the ability to get on and off the bus when you feel like it. Stops are planted at various stages along the way, so if a guide recommends a certain place you can get off right away and explore. It means a stay in the city is flexible because you can stick to an itinerary or just take things as they come and go where the mood takes you.

The attraction of tours of Miami Florida is that they are very flexible. Walking around the city might mean you don't catch all the sights, therefore, to some it makes sense to take buy a pass and take a tour bus. Passes usually last between 24 and 48 hours, which should provide enough time to see what the place has to offer.




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