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What to Do, See, Shop and Eat in Miami

What to Do, See, Shop and Eat in Miami

If you’re in the mood to sunbathe without the buzz of South Beach in the background, we suggest escaping the city to Virginia Key, an 82-acre barrier island located on Key Biscayne off the Rickenbacker Causeway.

My Miami

My Miami

While it may be tough to tear yourself away from cocktails poolside, be sure to catch an Uber to the other side of the bridge for a little cultural stimulation in the Wynwood Arts District one afternoon.  Teeming with art galleries, museums, coffee shops, bars and clothing stores too cool for school, the Arts District is the perfect escape to exercise your brain — rather than your bikini.

El Matador Beach

El Matador Beach

If you don’t feel like going out of the LA hub and close surroundings, but want to enjoy a little beach time, our next gem is just for you.

Day trip to Paradise

Day trip to Paradise

The most pristine costal destination in California is Laguna Beach. Located midway from Los Angeles to San Diego. A perfect one hour drive from the hart of L.A, where you will find this picturesque village positioned on the high cliffs, sorrowing above the rowing turquoise ocean.

Yoga paradise

Yoga paradise

Tulum offers a large variety of both. The mecca of wellness retreats and spas, this well hidden Mexican seaside gem hosts more than 50 yoga events each year.

Owning the Ocean

Owning the Ocean

The wind at your face, the ocean at your feet and the adrenaline pumping through your blood.

Tod's Point - Shoot Location

Tod's Point - Shoot Location

This week's location shoot for Precious 7 - The Siwanoy Indians used it as a fishing camp and called it Monakewego –" shining sands". Purchased by Daniel Patrick and Robert and Elizabeth Feake in 1640 (along with the rest of what is now Old Greenwich), it became known as Elizabeth’s Neck. A member of the Ferris family bought the land in 1730, where it remained for more than 150 years.

Namibia Expedition

Namibia Expedition

Majestic red sand dunes, white surfer beaches, picture perfect mountains, midnight blue seascapes and national parks filled with a wildlife cast from The Lion King. A traveller’s paradise is short for one of the larger and youngest countries in Africa, Namibia.