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Miami Beach Travel Guide

Friday, April 15th, 2011

Located in Florida, United States, Miami Beach attracts visitors with the radiant sun, azure waters, warm sand and pleasant breezes all year round. The city is often called just “Miami,” in spite of being a separate municipality, making Miami and Miami Beach two different cities.

Miami Beach has been one of the main beach resorts in the U.S. for almost a century. The city’s most vibrant and busiest area is called South Beach, or just SoBe. It is famous for pastel-hued buildings, numerous nightclubs, fashion shops and see-and-be-seen restaurants.

The other attractions of Miami Beach are the Art Deco District and Haulover Beach (the city’s only legal haven for nudists). Haulover Beach is ranked by many online and offline publications as one of the best clothing-optional beaches in the world. It is extremely popular and there is a lot to do, for example you can play volleyball games or take part in surfing contests. If Miami is hot, Haulover Beach is scorching!

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A Myrtle Beach Travel Guide

Wednesday, April 13th, 2011

Take a vacation in Myrtle Beach and you’ve entered one of the South’s great playgrounds, with white, sandy beaches, immaculately manicured golf courses and fresh-from-the-Atlantic seafood. Book a Myrtle Beach hotel and get ready to play.

Over 120 courses compete for golfers’ attention in Myrtle Beach, where temperate Atlantic coast weather means resorts stay open year-round. One of the finest is Legends. With six courses, 54 holes and fairways lined with live oaks and palmettos, it’s a golf aficionado’s ideal Myrtle Beach getaway. Arcadian Shores offers golfers an 18-hole course that incorporates the area’s natural beauty – and hazards – twisted oaks, natural lakes and sugar sand traps. In North Myrtle Beach Azalea Sands frustrates golfers with its own collection of inland lakes on a challenging 18-hole course.

Myrtle Beach’s 60-mile coastline, the Grand Strand, attracts beach-goers from all over the world for swimming, sunbathing and fishing. Head to Ocean Boulevard near Ninth Avenue for people- watching and a location convenient to many Myrtle Beach hotels. North of 79th Avenue the beach becomes less congested. A rare oceanfront maritime forest survives at Myrtle Beach State Park for shaded hikes on the Sculptured Oak Trail. Look for a fishing pier, a long and tranquil stretch of pristine beach, and, if you’re lucky, dolphins and sea turtles.

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