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Our 2018 property listings offer a large selection of 4,528 vacation rentals near Miami Beach. From 1,784 apartments to 1,638 condos, find a unique house rental for you to enjoy a memorable stay with your family and friends. The best places to stay near Miami Beach for a holiday or a weekend are on VRBO.
Whether you're traveling with family or friends, here are the areas with the largest selection of vacation rentals for a holiday trip or just for a weekend in Miami Beach:
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VRBO offers a large selection of vacation rentals near lovely places in Miami Beach. From VRBO travelers, the top 5 most popular points of interest to stay for a holiday trip or just for a weekend are:
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Yes, of course. VRBO has 1,784 apartments in Miami Beach. Our other popular types of vacation rentals in Miami Beach include:
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Absolutely, VRBO has 1,547 beachfront rentals in Miami Beach. You have also many other possibilities in Miami Beach area, including:
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Yes, you can select your prefered vacation rental with online bookable among our 4,513 vacation rentals with online bookable available in Miami Beach. Please use our search bar to access the selection of vacation rentals available.
Stretching along the Atlantic Ocean, glittering Miami Beach has rightfully earned its reputation as a playground for the rich, famous, and beautiful. Offering up highly acclaimed dining and nightlife, there's always something going on, especially in the chic neighborhood of South Beach. A Miami Beach vacation rental will also put you near the largest collection of stunning Art Deco architecture anywhere in the world. Posh spas and golf courses complete the picture. Whether you're cruising down famous Ocean Drive or dancing the night away at a beach club, Miami Beach is a vacation you won't soon forget.
The beach rules the scene around the clock, with people sunning themselves during the day and enjoying the beachfront nightlife after the sun goes down. Haulover Park is a popular spot for fishing, biking, tennis, and golf. Another option for hitting the links is Normandy Shores Golf Course. If you're looking to mingle with the locals (and give your credit cards a workout while you're at it), Lincoln Road is the place to go. In addition to high-end galleries and stores, the outdoor shopping center is a prime spot for bikers and rollerbladers. If that's not enough, there's always a festival going on somewhere.
Miami Beach is a dream destination for architecture lovers and fans of the Roaring Twenties, because the Art Deco District features around 900 immaculately preserved buildings from the era. Running through it is Ocean Drive, home to posh mansions, including Casa Casuarina, the glittering former home of fashion designer Gianni Versace. Another must-see Miami Beach landmark is the stately Fontainebleau Hotel, designed in 1954 by renowned architect Morris Lapidus. You'll want to save time to visit the Zoological Wildlife Foundation and the Bass Museum of Art, or catch a concert at the lively Fillmore Miami Beach.
It's almost always warm here, so pack light when you head to your Miami Beach vacation rental (and don't forget the sunscreen). Highs are in the mid-70s to the high 80s all year long, though 90s are not uncommon between June and September. Even in the coldest months of December to February, the overnight lows almost never drop below the low 60s. Miami Beach is one of the few continental places in the country that's never recorded snow flurry. Winters are dry, while the rainy season stretches May through September, with frequent passing thunderstorms and the occasional hurricane threat in the fall.
The white sands of Miami Beach stretch the entire length of the barrier island it calls home. With Biscayne Bay to the west and the vast Atlantic Ocean to the east, there's no shortage of water and marine life to go around. A quick drive across the bay gives you a taste of Miami's unique brand of city life. Keep going, and you'll eventually hit the swamps of the Everglades or the islands of the Florida Keys. Back on the beach, the crashing ocean waves make for a soothing backdrop as you take in the spectacular sunrises each morning.