I recently completed my third visit to Miami in seven months. During my first trip, I enjoyed a fabulous room with a killer view on the 27th floor of Kimpton Epic Miami. The second time I stayed just a bit south in Brickell, at AC Hotel by Marriott, not far from Brickell City Centre (which is fabulous and has since expanded my Zara wardrobe considerably). On this most recent trip, I was in town with a couple of colleagues to attend Seatrade Cruise Convention, and I stayed at Gabriel South Beach.
I knew ahead of time we’d be staying on South Beach, and before arriving, I’d heard plenty: How South Beach changed; how a serious number of people with pent-up, post-pandemic stress were flocking to South Beach as the biggest party spot on the planet; and how the whole place was best avoided thanks to a significant amount of negative publicity and college spring-breakers taking over the area.
Even government officials are acutely aware of South Beach’s need for an identity shift. More than one year ago, the mayor proposed a 12-point plan to overhaul the community’s reputation, reduce crime and change the character of the entertainment district to involve more arts and culture.
So what did I find?
Well, with the exception of Ubering to the convention each day, I walked the area morning, afternoon and night. And other than being normally alert in a city I’d never visited before, I don’t have a bad thing to say about the place.
The service at Gabriel South Beach was impeccable — I barely opened a door for myself the entire stay, thanks to the chivalrous staff. The hotel was clean, quiet (no trouble with street noise or other guests) and offered me an early, complimentary cocktail before my evening began one night and a Band-Aid for an unexpected heel blister the next.
While we enjoyed great food and a well-attended convention, my favorite part of the trip was the morning I woke up a bit early and decided to take a walk along the famed Miami Beach Boardwalk. The walk wasn’t long, but I didn’t need hours to capture the beauty of the Art Deco buildings or the simplicity of the morning itself.
My experience in South Beach reminded me how often we find exactly what we’re looking for. Obviously, I wasn’t purposely putting myself in harm’s way of any kind, but at the same time I wasn’t expecting a crazy group of intoxicated twenty-somethings to wreck my night, either.
If anything, I walked away from Miami Beach sensing the numerous times the area had already transformed. It seems to me, making one more shift towards arts and culture is more than possible.
It’s perhaps the easiest transition to date.
— Carrie Cox, account executive
Read This Next
Plan a Legendary Gathering in Honolulu
Destinations / North America
May 27, 2025
Introducing
FX Excursions
FX Excursions offers the chance for once-in-a-lifetime experiences in destinations around the world.
#globility
Insta FeedDestinations / North America
May 27, 2025Plan a Legendary Gathering in Honolulu
Myths and origin stories form a powerful framework for the history of Hawai‘i. Marking the horizon behind Honolulu, the ancient volcanic formation of Lē‘ahi — technically a volcanic tuff cone more commonly known to the world as Diamond Head — provides a constant physical reminder of the tales that shaped the history of this location. While researching legends for my Hawai‘i-based Dark Paradise Mysteries series (Kensington Books), I learned the tale of the demigod Maui, who used his enchanted fishing hook to reach into the sea to heave the Hawaiian islands, including Diamond Head, above the surface of the water.
Sponsored Content
Royal Air Maroc Introduces Groundbreaking Safety Video: A Captivating Invitation to Discover Moroccan Heritage
Royal Air Maroc continues to elevate the passenger experience with the launch of its new in-flight safety video — a cinematic journey that seamlessly blends essential safety instructions with a celebration of Moroccan cultural heritage.
Daily
May 27, 2025Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia Introduces Sky Garden Floor
Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia at Comcast Center recently announced plans for a new Sky Garden floor, set to open in December. With help from architecture firm 1508 London, the new floor will offer a unique experience complementing the hotel’s prestigious reputation.
Daily
May 27, 2025Go Glamping at This Colorado Ranch This Summer
The snow has melted, the sun is out and fans of the great outdoors gear up for summer camping. Historic Arapahoe Valley Ranch in Granby, Colorado, is a great destination choice. The ranch has a fascinating history involving aviator Charles Lindbergh, who became a close personal friend of former ranch owner and pilot Harry Knight. During his tenure as president of the St. Louis Flying Club, Knight formed a personal friendship with Lindbergh, and went on to build a private airfield at his ranch, used by Lindbergh for his weekend visits to Colorado.
Sponsored Content
Royal Air Maroc Marks Five Years with oneworld: Strengthening Connectivity Between USA and Africa and Expanding Global Reach
Royal Air Maroc proudly enters its fifth year as a member of the prestigious oneworld alliance. Since joining in April 2020, RAM has demonstrated resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic, emerging as a dynamic airline that enhanced its digital services and expanded its network. The airline plans to grow its fleet to 200 aircraft by 2037, reinforcing its global presence.
Slideshow
May 27, 20256 Reasons to Put Wellington, New Zealand, on Your Travel List
It’s time to start dreaming of your next trip. Here’s some destination inspiration for you. Take a visual journey through Wellington, New Zealand, with us.
Explora Journeys Announces Summer 2027 Offerings
Daily
May 26, 2025Delta Air Lines Adds Flight to Kona, Hawai‘i
Airlines
May 25, 2025Daily
May 23, 2025Up Your RV Game with All-Electric Luxury RV, New Gear
If you’re chomping at the bit to head into the wilderness and set up camp, we’re with you. For a dose of luxury, enjoy an off-grid adventure for up to seven days with the new Pebble Flow. With a sleek, aerodynamic futuristic profile, the Pebble Flow also boasts a dual-motor Active Tow Assist System to allow for pulling with an electric vehicle. Features include lightweight composite and sustainable materials; panoramic windows with a 270-degree view; convertible furnishings; and a modern, minimalist design aesthetic. The chef-inspired kitchen, silent HVAC system and spa bathroom provide travel comfort, and nature-inspired colors including Sky, Fern, Poppy and Sand add to the overall sense of serenity. Bonus: The Pebble Flow can sight, align and hitch all on its own, while The Pebble App and dual-motor drivetrain let you maneuver, reverse, park and position with ease.
Sponsored Content
Explore Europe with the Best River Cruise Line this November
Experience Europe from a fresh perspective with AmaWaterways, just awarded Best River Cruise Line by Global Traveler for the third consecutive year. Step aboard, unpack once and embark on a cruise through iconic capital cities and awe-inspiring landscapes. AmaWaterways' ships, which accommodate an average of just 156 guests, offer a spacious yet intimate setting. Throughout your journey, you'll enjoy exquisite farm-to-table dining; unparalleled service; and a variety of included excursions, from city tours for gentle walkers to thrilling bike rides along the rivers.
May 2025
May 23, 2025Relax, Rejuvenate and Heal at StolenTime
At the namesake luxury, 5-star all-inclusive resort in Saint Lucia, the concept of “stolen time” used to be reserved for couples escaping to canoodle, reconnect and perhaps rekindle in sumptuous accommodations during a romantic getaway on the lush Caribbean island. But when StolenTime by Rendezvous rebranded in late 2022 to welcome all adult guests and focus more on wellness, the philosophy expanded to encompass self-reflection, personal growth and enrichment. After all, time is our most precious commodity, one that’s finite and too quickly slips through our grasp; we need to find those moments that matter and make them count.
ShareThis