Synopses & Reviews
A trip to the Magic City the whole family can enjoy
“My advice for anyone visiting the Miami area: don’t leave home without this book.”
—Connie May Fowler, author of Before Women Had Wings and How Clarissa Burden Learned to Fly
“Albritton parcels out Miami’s sun-dappled, hammock-lined splendor in kid-size portions, with a smart take on what attracts kids—and, more important, what parents will enjoy alongside them.”—Susanna Daniel, author of Sea Creatures and Stiltsville
To many visitors, Miami is glamour and major league sports, shopping and crowded beaches. But it can also be a great family-friendly destination with a surprising variety of activities.
In Miami for Families, Laura Albritton, mother and long-time Miami resident, brings together all the essential details so you can easily organize your trip and maximize family fun while avoiding the common headaches of rush-hour traffic and lack of diaper-changing facilities. Sites, activities, and restaurants are all selected with the particular needs of parents traveling with children in mind.
Miami for Families covers hotspot destinations like South Beach and Coconut Grove but also guides you and your family through hidden gems like Wynwood and southern Miami. If your family wants to kayak with manatees off Key Biscayne, hand-feed macaws at Jungle Island, ride a camel at Zoo Miami, go paddle-boarding, windsurfing, or golfing, or perhaps enjoy a stroll through the shops of the Design District or Lincoln Road, Albritton helps you navigate and experience every corner of the bustling city.
Dividing the large metropolis into manageable, neighborhood-focused chapters, Albritton rates activities and outings by their age-appropriateness. She also includes practical information about nearby parking, restrooms, and ever-essential ice cream shops. Each chapter highlights helpful tips on deals and splurges, rainy day activities, and where to buy necessities.
With insights and strategic advice about travel, transportation, safety, and what to pack, Miami for Families is an invaluable tool for crafting a memorable vacation. Whether you’re traveling with an infant or a rowdy teenager, Albritton takes the guesswork out of planning your trip.
Synopsis
“From Miami’s famous beaches to the Art Deco district to the Cuban cuisine of Little Havana, Albritton delivers an excellent resource for families looking to get the most out of their visit to Miami. Intelligently written, this book is a guide for not only every budget, but every family. Albritton gives great advice about what to do on rainy days, where to see alligators in the Everglades, and where to stop along those quirky islands to the south, the Florida Keys.”—Brad Bertelli, author of Snorkeling the Florida Keys “Beautifully written, well organized, and essential. My advice for anyone visiting the Miami area: don’t leave home without this book.”—Connie May Fowler, author of Before Women Had Wings and How Clarissa Burden Learned to Fly “Albritton parcels out Miami’s sun-dappled, hammock-lined splendor in kid-size portions, with a smart take on what attracts kids—and, more important, what parents will enjoy alongside them.”—Susanna Daniel, author of Sea Creaturesand Stiltsville “Provides excellent and accurate information and has certainly taught me a thing or two about visiting Miami with a child—despite having lived here for over a decade.”—Joanna Johnson, University of Miami Miami can be a great family-friendly destination with a surprising variety of activities, from kayaking with manatees off Key Biscayne and hand-feeding macaws at Jungle Island to paddleboarding, windsurfing, and golfing. In Miami for Families,Laura Albritton, mother and long-time Miami resident, divides the metropolis into eight manageable neighborhoods, with helpful text boxes on deals, splurges, and inside scoops, so you can easily organize your trip and maximize family fun while avoiding the common headaches of rush-hour traffic and lack of diaper-changing facilities. Sites, activities, and restaurants are all selected with the particular needs of parents traveling with children in mind and rated by their age appropriateness. Whether you’re traveling with an infant or a rowdy teenager, Albritton takes the guesswork out of planning your trip.
About the Author
Laura Albritton is a freelance writer who lives in Miami with her family.