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Miami, Florida

Nestled on the southeastern tip of Florida, Miami beckons with its vibrant energy, sun-soaked beaches, and a rich cultural tapestry that echoes the city’s dynamic history. As you embark on your journey to the Magic City, prepare to be captivated by a kaleidoscope of experiences that blend the old and the new.

Miami’s story is woven into its neighborhoods, from the iconic Art Deco architecture of South Beach to the historic charm of Coconut Grove. First-time visitors will find themselves immersed in a city where each street tells a tale, and the rhythm of life is as diverse as its inhabitants.

For those traveling with their four-legged companions, Miami reveals its pet-friendly spirit. The city understands that pets are family, and this ethos extends to numerous parks and beaches. Grab a leash and head to Amelia Earhart Dog Park, where your pup can socialize and play freely. In Coconut Grove, Kennedy Park offers lush green spaces and scenic waterfront paths ideal for leisurely strolls with your furry friend.

Miami’s beaches aren’t just for humans; they’re a playground for pets too. Hobie Beach, located on Virginia Key, welcomes dogs to enjoy the sandy shores and refreshing waters. Take a scenic drive to Haulover Beach Park, where a designated dog beach awaits, ensuring both you and your pet can bask in the sun and sea.

As you explore the city’s bustling neighborhoods, from the neon lights of Wynwood to the laid-back vibes of Little Havana, you’ll encounter the genuine warmth of Miami’s people. Locals, known for their friendliness, are quick to share a smile and a recommendation for a pet-friendly cafe or a hidden gem in the city.

In Miami, where the sun kisses the skyline, history dances with modernity, and every street corner promises a new adventure, you and your pets are not just visitors; you’re part of the vibrant tapestry that makes Miami unforgettable. So, pack your bags, leash up your pets, and get ready to uncover the magic of Miami—a city that welcomes you and your furry friends with open arms and a promise of endless sunshine.

 

Food & Drink

Miami’s culinary scene is a tantalizing journey for both you and your furry companion. Many cafes and restaurants offer pet-friendly outdoor seating, creating a delightful dining experience. From the vibrant flavors of Little Havana to the trendy eateries in Wynwood, Miami ensures that your pet is not just welcomed but part of the dining experience.

Plant-Based Options

Savor Miami's vegan delights. From Wynwood to Coconut Grove, indulge in plant-based feasts that satisfy both your taste buds and ethical choices.

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Eco-Conscious Traveler

Choose eco-friendly stays in Miami. Enjoy green comfort, from energy-efficient hotels in Brickell to sustainable boutique inns, ensuring a conscious and restful visit.

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Where to sleep

Finding a cozy retreat for you and your pet is seamless in Miami. Numerous hotels and accommodations across the city extend a warm welcome to pets, providing comfortable stays and even special amenities. Wake up to the city’s skyline in Brickell or relax in a pet-friendly boutique hotel in the heart of Coral Gables—a restful stay awaits both you and your furry friend.

A spot of shopping

Miami’s shopping districts invite you and your pet on a stylish adventure. Explore the boutiques in Coconut Grove or stroll through the vibrant markets in Little Haiti, where you’ll discover chic accessories, gourmet treats, and unique toys for your furry companion. From high-end pet boutiques to local markets, Miami’s shops ensure a delightful shopping experience for both pets and their owners.

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Cruelty-Free Shopping Ideas

Explore eco-conscious shops in Miami. From Little Haiti to Coral Gables, discover sustainable pet products and environmentally friendly treasures for both you and your furry friend.

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Green Events

Festivals, street markets, concerts & conferences going on nearby.

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Things to do

Miami offers a wealth of activities for you and your pet to enjoy together. Take a leisurely stroll through the colorful streets of Wynwood, where public art and pet-friendly cafes abound. Explore the trails of Oleta River State Park or join a pet-friendly boat tour along Biscayne Bay. Miami’s dynamic spirit ensures that every moment is an adventure waiting to be shared with your furry friend.

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Handy information

A few tidbits to help you plan your trip.

When is the best time to visit?

The best time to visit Miami is during the winter months, from December to February, for mild temperatures and lower humidity.

Fly into Miami International Airport (MIA), a major international airport. Alternatively, access the city by car or bus.

Check visa requirements based on your nationality. Most visitors from countries participating in the Visa Waiver Program can stay for up to 90 days without a visa.

Miami operates on Eastern Standard Time (EST), which is UTC-5. During daylight saving time (EDT), it is UTC-4.

The United States uses Type A and Type B electrical outlets with a standard voltage of 120V and a frequency of 60Hz.

The official currency is the United States Dollar (USD).

Yes, ATMs are widely accessible in Miami, especially in urban areas, shopping districts, and popular tourist destinations.

Credit cards, especially Visa and MasterCard, are widely accepted in most establishments, including restaurants, hotels, and shops. However, it’s advisable to carry some cash for smaller vendors and markets.

Bringing your dog into the United States involves adhering to specific pet import regulations. Here are the general requirements, but keep in mind that they can vary based on the country of origin. Always check the most up-to-date information with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) or the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA):

  1. Microchip: Ensure your dog has a readable ISO 11784/11785 compliant 15-digit pet microchip for identification.

  2. Rabies Vaccination: Dogs must be up-to-date on rabies vaccination. The vaccine should be administered at least 30 days before entry but not more than 12 months before.

  3. Import Permit: Some states require an import permit, so check the specific regulations of the state you are entering.

  4. Health Certificate: Obtain a health certificate issued by an accredited veterinarian within a specific timeframe before travel (usually within 10 days).

  5. Advance Notification: Notify U.S. authorities about your pet’s arrival, providing details such as flight information and relevant documentation.

  6. Tapeworm Treatment: Depending on the country of origin, a treatment for tapeworms may be required.

It’s crucial to start the preparation well in advance of your travel date, as some requirements involve specific timeframes. Verify the regulations with the relevant authorities and your veterinarian to ensure a smooth and compliant entry for your dog into the United States. Always stay updated on any changes to the regulations.

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