A Guide to South Pointe Pier

A Guide to South Pointe Pier

January 17, 2019

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South Pointe Pier offers everything you could want in a park: beaches, walking paths, beautiful scenery, and so much more. This 17-acre park in Miami Beach is a great place to enjoy, so to help you make the most of your visit there, we have included a brief guide to provide you with an overview of the park.

South Pointe Pier is far more than a relaxing getaway – there is so much to do and see.

There is a 20-foot-wide walkway that lines the park and it is perfect for joggers, bikers, rollerbladers, or anyone taking a leisurely walk. The South Pointe pier juts out into the ocean, so if you make it to the end, it makes for a brilliant view.

When you need a break from the walking, sit back in one of the many comfortable benches throughout the park and take in the views of cruise ships and yachts sailing along the ocean.

Children also have a wealth of activities to partake in. One of the most popular attractions among younger visitors is the ocean-themed water park. Located right near the shaded picnic area, this modern, cutting-edge design features motion-activated water sensors that will drench youngsters when they come in proximity.

The park also features a well-reviewed restaurant called Smith & Wollensky. The restaurant serves everything from steak to seafood. While indoor seating is offered, it is best to opt for the outdoor seating to capitalize on the spectacular views.

Once you conclude your day at South Pointe Pier, there is still a wealth of activities and places nearby. If you’re looking for more dining options try Café Portofino for dinner or Rosella’s Kitchen, which is a few blocks north, for lunch. For cocktails, head to Kava Bar and Nikki Beach is a fun nightclub that is also right up the street.

Whether you are in South Beach for a day or a week, make sure South Pointe Pier is one of the attractions you see.

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