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South Beach: Accessible Fun in the Sunshine State!

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Streets of Miami Beach by Gagliardi Photography

I’ve been traveling to the South Beach, Miami, Florida area since I was a young boy.  My very first trip to Miami Beach was with my family and I remember we stayed at a small hotel on the oceanfront.  The hotel had two pools, one fresh water and one salt water with a high dive.  Miami was a fun place to visit back then and it still is today!  And, yes, times have changed dramatically.  The number of hotels, condominiums, restaurants, and other establishments has increased dramatically and real estate in Miami is some of the most expensive you’ll find anywhere in the world. 

Accessible options in Miami

Since my injury, I have always been able to find accessible taxis such as Super Yellow Cab, accessible hotels such as the Hilton Bentley Miami/South Beach, and plenty of accessible things to do in South Beach, Miami and the surrounding area.  If you love going to the beach, having fun, and dining at some of the best restaurants in the country, then South Beach, Miami should be on your list.  I cannot wait to get back to the South Beach, Miami area soon.  Here are some of my recommendations for a fun, memorable, and accessible trip to South Beach, Miami.  

Miami Beach and South Beach

Miami Beach and South Beach are renowned destinations known for their flawless sandy shores and lively atmosphere. The city has made efforts to ensure accessibility to its beaches, with the provision of beach wheelchairs at various locations, accessible ramps, and accessible restrooms. Miami Beach is the first beach in South Florida to have permanent beach access for people with disabilities, thanks to The Sabrina Cohen Foundation. 

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