Finally! The highlight of every FSU student’s grind through the spring semester has arrived: spring break. After endless weeks without football tailgates or long weekends, it's finally time to relax. By now, you've probably decided on your getaway destination—and if you're like many others, you're headed to South Florida for some much-needed sun, sand, and sea.
As you pack your bags, remember no South Florida spring break is complete without the perfect bikini. Audi Swim bikinis, especially their thong-coverage styles, have become extremely popular in Miami, offering comfort, style, and the ultimate tan lines. If you want to fit in seamlessly with the vibrant beach scene, an Audi Swim bikini is the must-have addition to your vacation wardrobe.
Before you mentally prepare for activities like catching up on sleep and going out with friends, here’s your insider guide to enjoying the best spring break in South Florida, curated by a SoFlo native!
Visit Local Gems North of Miami
Before hitting the beach, grab brunch on Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale, renowned for its outdoor shopping and diverse dining options. Enjoy brunch by the water, then hop on the city's water taxi to experience Fort Lauderdale's beautiful waterways.
Hot take from a local who’s lived here nearly 20 years: skip the overcrowded Miami South Beach. Instead, head over to Dania Beach or Hollywood Beach for a cleaner, calmer atmosphere. While soaking up the sun in your Audi Swim bikini, stroll Dania Beach's extensive pier or explore Hollywood Beach’s vibrant boardwalk, lined with lively shops and eateries. Don’t miss the Margaritaville Beach Resort in Hollywood, where you can test your surfing skills on their FlowRider surfing simulator.
South Florida fun doesn't stop at the shoreline. Head over to Round Up Country Nightclub in Davie for line dancing or try your hand at the mechanical bull. Sports fans can watch international stars like Lionel Messi play for Inter Miami CF, or cool off watching the 2024 Stanley Cup winners, the Florida Panthers, at Amerant Bank Arena.
Immerse Yourself in Miami’s Unique Culture and Landscape
Boating is quintessentially Miami. Cruise around in a speedboat or rent jet skis to glimpse the luxurious waterfront mansions that celebrities call home. For something more peaceful, kayak through mangrove-lined canals at Oleta River State Park and immerse yourself in nature.
Explore Miami's vibrant cultural hubs, such as Calle Ocho in Little Havana, the epicenter of Cuban culture, with authentic eateries and lively domino matches. In Wynwood, marvel at the ever-changing murals of Wynwood Walls, the iconic street-art museum, complemented by trendy cafes and boutiques.
Dive deeper into Miami’s rich cultural scene by visiting one of its 39 unique museums. Explore ocean life and outer space at the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science or marvel at historical elegance at Vizcaya Museum and Gardens. Don't miss Superblue Miami or the colorful MUSEUM OF ICE CREAM for unforgettable, Instagram-worthy moments.
Venture to Homestead and the Keys
Don't overlook Homestead, located just south of downtown Miami, known for its delightful produce farms. Enjoy fresh fruit and scenic sunflower fields at Robert Is Here or pick your strawberries at Knaus Berry Farm.
Finally, make sure to spend some time in the Keys, renowned for some of the best diving, snorkeling, and fishing spots in the country. Swim alongside nurse sharks, hunt for lobster in Islamorada, or indulge in Key Lime Pie from the iconic Blond Giraffe Key Lime Pie Factory.
Now that you're armed with local insights—and rocking your Audi Swim bikini—you're all set for an unforgettable South Florida spring break. Remember to stay safe, wear sunscreen, and explore beyond just the beaches. South Florida has plenty more to offer!
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