

A vibrant, open-air museum of Art Deco architecture, Miami Beach's historic district is a pastel-hued celebration of the 1920s and '30s.
Experience the cosmos in the vast, pristine Saihanba Grassland, a world-class stargazing destination.
Experience the thrill of a river safari through the lush, green Moyar River in the Nilgiri Biosphere, home to diverse wildlife and scenic landscapes.

Pigeon Island Beach is a popular tourist destination and the site of a 17th-century fort. It features calm waters and is suitable for swimming and picnicking. A historic landmark and a must-visit in Tobago.
Vintage-style posters capturing the essence of the Art Deco era, handmade by local artists.
Iconic, colorful beach chairs made of plastic, a symbol of Miami's beach culture since the 1950s.
Hand-rolled cigars made from Cuban tobacco, a popular souvenir reflecting Miami's Cuban influence.
Miami's tropical climate requires sun protection for outdoor exploration in the Art Deco Historic District.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Miami's warm climate, and a reusable bottle helps reduce plastic waste.
Power up your devices while exploring the vibrant streets and attractions of the Art Deco Historic District.
A historic lighthouse offering stunning ocean views and a glimpse into Maine's maritime past.
A lively pier with shops, restaurants, and a waterfront promenade, perfect for a leisurely evening stroll.