Unlike the more world-famous South Beach, Haulover Beach does not experience heavy erosion and, therefore, has higher quality sand and shells

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Haulover Beach, Miami

Unlike the more world-famous South Beach, Haulover Beach does not experience heavy erosion and, therefore, has higher quality sand and shells.

Unlike the more world-famous South Beach, Haulover Beach does not experience heavy erosion and, therefore, has higher quality sand and shells. Also unlike other Florida beaches, Haulover Beach experiences some noticeable waves. The park is popular among local residents for its nudist area, fishing, and crabbing although it also offers golf, tennis, and nearby restaurants.


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About Haulover Beach

 Haulover Beach, Florida, USA

Haulover Beach and Nearby Sights on Map

Bass Museum of Art

Closed through Fall 2016

Jackie Gleason Theater

The Jackie Gleason Theater opened in 1950 and is also known as The Fillmore and is located at 1700 Washington Avenue in Miami/South Beach

Miami Beach Botanical Gardens

Miami Beach Botanical Garden

A collection of subtropical palms and plants and includes a Japanese Garden, orchid collection, exotic plants and varieties of subtropical palms

Enea Garden Lounge

This little urban oasis is difficult to miss when walking along 40th Street

Lincoln Road Mall

Miami/MiMo Boulevard

One of MiMo Boulevard's most famous landmarks is the original Coppertone Sign which has been preserved by the City of Miami

Espanola Way

Modeled after Mediterranean villages found in France and Spain

Art Deco District

It only takes a stroll down Ocean Drive and through much of the neighboring blocks to see the world's largest collection of modern Art Deco architecture

Miami Beach Architectural District