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Latest news around Sunny Isles Beach

  • Brightline Aventura Now Open

    Commuting from Miami to Aventura often? Skip rush hour and switch to rail. Check out Brightline Train Passes and Parking Passes to make your trip easier.

  • Witnessing a turtle hatchling event

    Only a lucky few have witnessed sea turtle hatchlings maladroitly waddle into the sea. Keep your distance and follow advisory.

  • Beautiful Sunny Isles Beach

    You don’t want to miss a day on the sand in Sunny Isles Beach. Luckily, there are 22 beach access points that will take sunbathers right to the ocean.

  • History of Black Art in Miami

    The best way to appreciate Art of Black Miami and its historical, social, cultural, and spiritual significance is to recognize that there are two very interesting stories.

  • GMCVB’s Art of Black Miami Programming

    Now in its eighth year, Art of Black Miami showcases Miami’s cultural diversity of the visual arts locally, nationally and internationally celebrating the Black diaspora.

  • Miami Meetings A Hit in Spain

    Sunny Isles Beach Tourism and Marketing Council’s MICE Sales Mission in Spain was a success.

  • Sunny Isles Beach Miami Welcomes PCMA

    PCMA, the world’s largest community of global business events planners, was recently in Greater Miami and Miami Beach for their summit.

  • Say “I Do” on Sunny Isles Beach

    Situated on a stretch of chic, sandy, South Florida shoreline, Sunny Isles Beach is Miami’s best-kept wedding secret.

  • Sunny Isles Beach Miami Hosts Successful Site Visits

    Sunny Isles Beach Tourism & Marketing Council organized a meetings & events site review for its partner hotels and venues.

Upcoming Events

  • Historic Virginia Key Beach Park Eco-History Tours

  • Gateway Market

    Join the City at Gateway Park every Wednesday night from 5:30 – 10 for delicious food, local produce, hand-made crafts, live music, and more.

  • Didier William: Nou Kite Tout Sa Dèyè

    An in-depth look at the Haitian-born, North Miami-raised artist, from his career to his memories of the neighborhood where grew up.

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