Address: 1 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139, USA
Phone: +13056737006
G J
Serene and refreshing! Gentle morning breeze and the slow moving waves with turquoise color water brings peace to your mind! Perfect place for meditation and awesome ocean views .constantly moving boats and cruises doesn’t cause any interruptions to your inner peace. Rock bridges on both sides adds beauty to the landscape. The boardwalk itself is very well planned and laid out nicely. Love this place! Slightly away from the hustle and bustle of the city , this place is one of my favorites in this city. Come and enjoy the serenity of this place!
Nick D
Very picturesque location. Good sunset location. So many people walking up and down the path leading up to the pier. Even saw a dog park in one of the areas. There is public parking available at the entrance to the South Pointe Park.
Jason Brown
Fantastic views from here of South Beach and Fischer Island. It's a short walk from both the beach and South Point Park. Probably one of my favorite things about South Beach. We came the week of Christmas and the weather was absolutely beautiful. 86 degrees and breezy. You couldn't ask for more beautiful weather to explore and take it the views from a place like this!
Mallanagouda Patil
This is the end point of south beach in Miami. When you take the sea side walk this is the end point. It has got beautiful view of south beach and also amazing view of the downtown and Miami port. They are building one big path on the sea with rocks that’s in progress. Apart from that they already have one view point which is already built. There is also south pointe park where you have children playground and splash pad too make you cool. In the park there is small shop to get ice creams and other stuff. This is beautiful park and must visit if you are in a south beach.
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Penishead snapper
There is public parking in a building, one block off Ocean Drive, toward Johnny Rockets, safe and well priced.
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Yes. Tuna, snapper, barracuda, shark (I've seen Lemon and Nurse) The pier has multiple signs of where u can fish or not. Gates open at 7:30 am. Close by sunset. There r cleaning stations, line disposable containers ( DO NOT POLLUTE MY BEACH. GOOGLE FLOATOPIA HERE) and trash cans. BYOB discreetly as there r families with kids around as well as Park Rangers. Theres an expensive/fancy bait and tackle store located at 300 Alton road. Some people say the fishings better off the rocks. It's a lot of fun man.
Parking: 2 dollars the hour, entrace free
I don't remember seeing doors there. There's a gate but no doors to be close
Not everything
If there is and you have to pay a minimum of 7 dollars.
Legal? Not really. Doable? Yep, it's common to see people to do it and it's deep enough (when jumping off the far or right side) to dive and swim back to the pier.
This is a pet free zone (it's written at the entrance on a big blue panel, you cannot miss it 😉)
It's quite accessible for the most part. The walkway next to the beach is easily accessed and the amenities too.
NO it closed at dusk the last two times I was there.
I saw a couple of people with fishing equipment. But I'm not sure
If a hurricane is imminent, she gonna be closed.
Lots of people fishing. Warnings not to leave any bait or scraps though
I don't believe they have blue crabs, I'm from Maryland where they're
In Miami you must always pay for parking and the price of this depends on the area
It's just a pier at the beach, not sure it closes.
Yes, all along the beach they have swimming and a variety of chair and umbrella rentals... And the walking path on the street has entertainment and food establishments.
No
As long as you have a handicap sticker you do not have to pay... Weekend and holiday it $20.00 All other times It $4.00 hour
I see people doing it I suggest if the water is calm and away from the pier
Unfortunately, not really. There might be some out there but I'm not quite sure
It depends on the season and depends on the number of stars in the hotel. Prices range from $ 100 to $ 350 per person.
I've seen people jumping off the pier into the water and swim back towards the rocks. But you should keep in mind that boats travel here and may not see you if you are swimming in deeper water. Plus, there is a current there.
Yeah there should be enough parking space right behind the park but you might have to talk to some one to allow them to let you do that maybe
You can buy a nice used setup at a pawn shop for $25
There r public parking near to the south pointe park...pay using the parkmobile app.
There are so many hotels in the area that have the chair and umbrella rentals, so if you're staying in one, you're probably set. Otherwise, I don't know for sure if South Point Park has them, but you can pay a fee and rent from the neighboring hotels that are basically at South Point too.
Yes. Right next to the pier there is a sandy beach where people go swimming.
I don't think so. 😀🙃🛵👍🇺🇸
No grills at all. Don't think it's even allowed to start fires on the pier
Hi,I don't work here I'm just a tourist here🙃Sorry
I don't know, I hope they can help you
I never got eaten alive and I've still got all my limbs
Yes you can
You Do Not Need a License If You Are: A Florida resident fishing from land or a structure fixed to the land - a pier, bridge, dock, floating dock, jetty or similar structure - but not from a boat. A Florida resident who is 65 years old or older.
You absolutely can. Attended a beach wedding not even 50 yards from where the pier is located less than 10 years ago.
Yes, though they tend to be smaller in size. There are always a few people fishing.
There is another parking lot about 3 blocks from the beach, they only accept cash, a single payment of $ 20, really get there early so you locate a good position for the vehicle
If there is parking but it is difficult if you arrive late. The parking lot and the streets that one can park are always full. It is very difficult to find where to park if you do not arrive early
3-4 hour's
There are sometimes shark attacks but this is very rare the attack is fatal for the victim. You can find the list of fatal attacks there: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fatal_shark_attacks_in_the_United_States Mostly one each year over all the USA, so it's really more likely you get killed by a car rather than a shark.
Yes they are
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That is the craziest thing I've heard
I don't recall seeing one however that doesn't mean that there wasn't one in a different part of that area
It's no fee there, I do not see any fishing rental equipment.
It is allowed but only in the signalled areas. Usually at the tip of the pier
There is a lot metered hourly parking. Pay at the central meter and display ticket on dash!!!
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