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Miami: The Cruise Capital of the World

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Table Of Content PortMiami records busiest cruise year ever, retakes No. 1 spot worldwide Economic Impact Opportunities for Property Investors Search Cruises Miami is One of the Top U.S. Markets for Global Homebuyers MSC World America will also have six pools and 14 hot tubs, making it one of the most pool-covered ships at sea. Among the standout features planned for MSC World America will be an Aquapark with multiple waterslides that integrate virtual reality technology. MSC Cruises also announced last week that the ship would have what's billed as the only overwater swing ride at sea; the attraction is called Cliffhanger, and it's suspended 160 feet above the water. Both ships have been designed around a central interior promenade with entertainment, shops and bars. MSC World America and Icon of the Seas, in particular, have several similarities, including public area venues segmented into "districts," as MSC Cruises calls them. For the summer of 2025, both MSC

Everything You Need to Know About the Port of Miami

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Table Of Content Port Canaveral Takes Over as Cruise Capital of the World, Replaces PortMiami Ella Miami Beach Central & South America Using Public Transportation to get to The Port of Miami September2024 With warm to hot temperatures all year round, the weather is always perfect for beachgoers and sunbathers. Almost every day in fact, on most days it won't be more than a short drizzle though. If you're already in the water – going for a swim in the ocean – a little more water won't do any harm, and if you're just relaxing on the beach, the cool rain will be more refreshing than anything. Sitting on the east of Downtown Miami, this renowned beach is one of the most beautiful locations on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean and features white sandy beaches, seafront resorts, and the multicolor South Beach. There are various public transportation options that will get you to the Port of Miami. The Orange Line of the Metrorail travels to the Port of Miami from Downtow