Reyes Magos in Miami

Little Havana is one of the most colorful districts of Downtown Miami. The yearly Reyes Magos Parade which winds along Calle Ocho, Little Havana’s main artery, is an events no self respecting resident and tourist want to miss. The Three Wise Men, Melchior, Baltasar and Caspar who followed the star to Bethlehem traditionally arrive on 6th of January, but

Miami International Wine Fair

Sunny Isles, FL (July 30, 2009) – Uncork the ideal getaway with an international wine country weekend in the sunshine state. The Newport Beachside Hotel & Resort and Miami International Wine Fair combine forces to serve up an unforgettable vacation package boasting a beachfront getaway coupled with a sophisticated wine tasting that spans all seven

World Erotic Art Museum, Miami

Giggling, my friend poked me in the ribs. “That’s it! Look we simply have to go there.” Excitedly she pointed at leaflet she had picked up at the Information Centre in Bayside Market Place. I had just landed in Miami for a week’s vacation, which, for me, means seeing interesting places with a focus on museums. Chilling out on the beach comes in between

Chilling, Downtown Miami

It’s always gratifying to find a hidden and unexpected spot to chill and relax in an otherwise big and thriving metropolis like Miami. I only happened upon this, because I visited Bayside Market Place on Biscayne Boulevard, then went down the steps towards the water to check out possible boat trips, like to one on a pirate boat, and continued on towards

The Sealions of the Keys

It’s no hardship at all to spend a week just covering the 159 miles between Miami and Key West, idling over the 42 bridges which connect the Florida Keys and stopping frequently in between, even spending a few nights in some of the many hotels, motels and guest houses that abound. Each and every one has a distinct style and nobody will starve on that trip