Best Escape
Miami isn’t just skyscrapers, urban sprawl, and questionable politics. Our city is also the only in the nation that’s bordered by two national parks: the Everglades and Biscayne National Park. What makes them stand out is that they’re largely made up of water. Biscayne National Park is nearly 95 percent H2O, providing school kids and scuba divers with a whole aquatic world to explore. The Florida Reef is the only living coral barrier reef in the continental U.S., and the Biscayne Maritime Heritage Trail, accessible by boat only, comprises six of the many historic shipwrecks hidden beneath crystal-blue waters. If you prefer not to get wet, book a boat tour and marvel at the one-of-a-kind Stiltsville homes or the 1930s lighthouse on uninhabited Boca Chita Key.