About Sunny Isles Beach, United States
Sunny Isles Beach is a city in Florida bathed by the waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway. The destination is 32 kilometers (20 mi) northeast of Miami and 11 kilometers (6.8 mi) south of Hollywood. The city is characterized by its high-rise buildings housing condominiums and hotels, such as the Trump International Beach Resort.
The beach is one of the main attractions of Sunny Isles Beach, with white sands and temperate waters that invite to relax or have fun in the sea. Here you can practice water sports or simply relax while you get the perfect tan. Public parks are another attraction of the destination. You can visit the Senator Gwen Margolis Park, Town Center Park, or Samson Oceanfront Park, among others. These parks offer children’s playgrounds, benches, and picnic and green areas. Pier Park has a recently renovated pier where you can go fishing; and Oleta River State Park offers spaces for sports such as kayaking, biking, hiking, and swimming.
Close to Sunny Isles Beach you will find interesting attractions. The Ancient Spanish Monastery is a complex located 6 kilometers (3.7 mi) away that includes a museum and the Church of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, built in the 12th century in Segovia before being dismantled and assembled again in this place. Miami Auto Museum at the Dezer Collection exhibits more than 1,000 classic cars and some others that have appeared in films, and is 7 kilometers (4.3 mi) away. Gulfstream Park is 8 kilometers (5 mi) from Sunny Isles Beach, where you can find a casino and a racetrack.
Shopping lovers will enjoy walking around local malls. Intercoastal Mall has boutiques, restaurants, and movie theaters. If you are looking for designer stores, Aventura Mall and Bal Harbour Shops are excellent options.
Sunny Isles Beach is a destination that serves international cuisine and Caribbean specialties. The city offers small restaurants overlooking the beach or establishments that prepare delicious dishes with ingredients from the sea.
***The official currency of the United States is the US Dollar (USD).