Showing posts with label miami florida holiday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label miami florida holiday. Show all posts

Monday, April 4, 2011

South Florida Enjoying Record Tourism Numbers


Two of the most well-known holiday destinations in Florida, Fort Lauderdale and Miami, have announced that they experienced strong tourism growth over the winter months with hotel occupancy in Fort Lauderdale alone reaching 75% in January this year. The news, which was revealed by the both Fort Lauderdale and Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau, shows that Florida has become a very attractive destination for travellers, say ulookubook.com.

Ian Raine of ulookubook.com, comments: “Florida has always been a popular holiday choice with travellers, and tourism in both Fort Lauderdale and Miami has increased dramatically, compared to the figures from last year. According to the authorities in Fort Lauderdale, the hotel occupancy of 75% in January this year was 27% higher than it was in January 2010, and the total amount of passenger traffic at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood airport had increased by 5.1% year-on year. The results are simply staggering, as they show that more people are choosing to travel to Florida, specifically South Florida, on holiday.”

In Miami, the GMCVB have revealed that 12.6 million people visited Miami-Dade County last year, and spent $18.8 million, making it a record year for tourism in the area. Similarly, in 2010, 10.84 million people visited Fort Lauderdale, where they spent just over $8 million, which shows that tourist demand for South Florida is growing.

Raine continues: “Last year was truly an exceptional year for tourism in Florida, in fact the figure of 12.6 million tourists is the highest number ever recorded in Miami. These numbers are very impressive, but when it comes to air traffic, international travellers have risen dramatically, with an increase of 16.3% in the number of foreign travellers travelling to and from Fort Lauderdale in January this year alone, which represents the 17th consecutive month of air traffic growth for the airport. These figures show that Florida is still a popular holiday destination, and judging by its growth over the past year, it could very well become more popular in 2011.”

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Friday, November 26, 2010

Miami Beach deals with hookworm fears




After relaxing in your Florida Villas with a beach view you would be inclined to take a stroll in the golden sands of Florida with a cool breeze but the latest news is that:

I went to Miami Beach and all I got was this lousy hookworm isn't the kind of catchphrase South Florida's biggest tourist destination would want.

But weeks after media reports highlighted a parasitic problem near the city's shores, Miami Beach and Miami-Dade Health Department officials are still trying to get a grasp on conditions contributing to a recent outbreak.

With the winter tourist season kicking off soon -- Art Basel starts in little more than a week -- Miami Beach is hoping to juggle the twin task of spreading awareness while reassuring beachgoers the hookworms aren't a widespread problem.

``The problem is that with all our dependence on tourism, on money coming in from that source, the last thing you want people to associate with our beaches is that it's a dangerous condition or a dangerous situation,'' said Vincent Conte, senior physician of the Health Department. ``That's why we're trying to get a handle on this now before it gets out of hand.''

The hookworm infections in humans are blamed mostly on feral and stray cats. Health officials say the infected cats spread microscopic hookworm larvae by defecating on pathways to the west of the beach's sand dunes.

Conte said the Health Department first learned of the problem from a WPLG-ABC10 reporter in late October. Since then, an investigation has confirmed seven hookworm infections contracted between July and September. Eight more are under investigation, including that of a 3-year-old boy who reportedly contracted the disease on the beach this month off 87th Street.

HOT SPOTS

In response to the findings, authorities say that during the last four weeks, officials with the county, health department and the city of Miami Beach have worked to identify hot spots from 40th Street to 65th, an area expanding out from an outbreak epicenter at 50th Street.

Health department and city crews have separately searched for signs of cats and droppings, sanitized areas and treated possibly infected cats -- sometimes by lacing food with medication. The nonprofit Cat Network is helping. And meetings with private condos are expected.

Conte acknowledged that other illnesses threatening South Florida -- such as dengue fever and encephalitis -- may pose a higher health risk. But the red, itchy and blistering rash that appears after a mature larva burrows between layers of the skin requires medication and can be ugly and alarming.

The Health Department has passed out hundreds of informational hookworm fliers to beachgoers, in hopes of prompting people to report infections and offer tips on avoiding the parasites: Don't walk barefoot. Stretch out on a towel, not the sand. Rinse off before heading home.

But at the same time, tourism and business representatives are trying to put the issue in perspective.

``The hope is that the media doesn't blow it out of proportion,'' said Jerry Libbin, a Miami Beach commissioner and the city's chamber of commerce president. ``We don't want this to become a situation of, `Oh my God, the sky is falling.' ''

Libbin pointed to Center for Disease Control findings that in 2002 there were 1.3 billion cases of hookworm worldwide.

``It's not a rare kind of thing,'' he said. ``It is serious, but it's being dealt with seriously.''

ANXIOUS PARENT

For Nakary Eriksson, whose 3-year-old son is among the cases being investigated by the Health Department, that may not be much comfort.

``The thought to know that your child has a living larva in his skin is horrible,'' she told Miami Herald news partner WFOR-CBS4.

Assistant City Manager Hilda Fernandez said the city began addressing the problem as soon as officials learned of infections from the Health Department.

But Fernandez emphasized that there is no proof that the hookworm larvae exist in the sands of the beach area east of the dunes where people lay their blankets and lawn chairs.

``We're out there cleaning. We're out there sanitizing, but fortunately we're seeing it's not in our sand,'' she said.

The Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau has also been brought in on meetings as authorities have recognized the potential impact to tourism, though Rolando Aedo, senior vice president of marketing for the bureau, says there is no evidence that has happened.

Reducing some of the urgency: Miami Beach's hotel hub is south of 40th Street, though some major resorts such as the Fontainebleau and Eden Roc are within the target area.

NORTH BEACH

Fernandez said the city is concentrating on the 25-block stretch in North Beach for now, but will check the rest of the city's beaches to make sure there aren't any other areas that could lead to infections.

Joe West, a Florida International University professor of hospitality management and chairman of the board of the local chapter of the Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association, said feral cats are far more prevalent among the city's residential area of the beach than the hotels to the south.

``I'd be concerned about it if it becomes widespread,'' he said. ``A couple of cases, though, doesn't worry me.''


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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Outside of Miami: the Biltmore Hotel




Coral Gables has been in the years 1920  planned on a classy suburb on the outskirts of Miami. Four monumental gates (the most beautiful of them being the Douglas Entrance on Tamiami Trail) leads to the heart of Coral Gables: The shopping area is lively with exclusive shops such as Miracle Mile, jewelers, antiques dealers, art galleries and elegant restaurants. 

Overgrown with orchids Venetian Pool, a public swimming pool with grottoes and waterfalls, is fed by underground springs. Coral Gables landmark, however, the Biltmore Hotel. The highly visible pastel splendor construction dates back to 1926. The style: opulent, Mediterranean, the architecture is reminiscent of the Spanish hacienda-style. Here Hollywood stars come and go. Namely,  South Beach is too crowded, too noisy and hysterical. The leisure offer is simply overwhelming: its own golf course, tennis courts, fitness center, and - you can not emphasize enough - the Biltmore is equipped with the largest hotel pool in the USA - (Tarzan ') Johnny Weismuller was here once as lifeguard! Poolside palm trees, hibiscus and bougainvillea, the guys at the pool bar serves cool drinks and tasty sandwiches are a treat. 

In the extensively renovated hotel spa was equally devoted an entire floor. The spa on the seventh floor, offers a great view of Miami (in the evening and at sunset!) A feel-good atmosphere at its finest sceneries. Water, glass, bamboo, and refined furnishings make for a fine design and massage treatments to leave no wishes unfulfilled.  Palme d'Or at the fine restaurant, chef Philippe Ruiz to contemporary French cuisine ensure the place is fully booked even on weekdays often. The wine list will  amaze even the most demanding connoisseur.

Have this place on your must visit list and dont get too lazy as you will be  pampered  in all of florida especially the luxurious florida villas

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Places To See On a Miami Florida Holiday

After planning for a Florida holiday booking your Florida vacation rentals in advance now are you confused on what are the places to visit before you pack your bags and if you had thought that Miami was just about beaches read on and know about the places you must visit before leaving your Florida rental villa.


Soon as the word Miami is heard most of us remember the beach and it should be topping your priorities if you are on a visit to this place South Beach, Virginia Key Beach, Haulover Beach are  some of the must visit beaches to start the Miami experience. 

After having the wild time of your life at the beach It would be the apt timing to have a look the Wildlife of the Miami at places like Miami MetroZoo, Miami Seaquarium, Parrot Jungle and Monkey Jungle. The Miami climate is suited for mammals all over the world so you are guaranteed to see a range of animals present all over the world at the Miami zoo it is also one of the few cage less free range zoos in the country. 


Miami Seaquarium boasts of events like trained dolphin show, Lolita the Killer Whale show and feeding and trainer presentation.



Monkey jungle is a real treat with the monkeys being let free and we are asked to walkthrough wire pathways. 



Parrot Jungle is a treat for birdwatchers as we get to see them in their natural habitats. 


If you have bought your kids along and would like them to know something about the past then get going to Miami Children's Museum with the motto of "Play, Learn, Imagine, Create" it will truly be an educational experience with fun for the kids.  Miami Museum of Science is bound to be an adventure for the whole family with Miami Planetarium, Wildlife Center and more. 

No visit to Miami is complete without visiting the places that nature lovers would relish some of them are Coral Castle, Everglades and Vizcaya. 


Coral Castle is one of the mind blowing places which has been crafted built by Ed Leedskalnin consisting of over 1,100 tons of coral rock its one of the must visit places. 



Everglades National Park is one of the unusual parks as it is the home to over 14 endangered species like the American Crocodile, West Indian Manatee etc.It is a calm and beautiful place to walk and canoe through. 


Vizcaya estate is the home to "The Gables" this place gives relief to those who are tired of the beaches, shopping malls and restaurants. It has a medieval feel about it located as an oasis it’s the perfect place for a classy outing.

For more interesting information on places to see in Miami visit:

http://miami.about.com/od/traveltourism/tp/attractions.htm