Holiday weekends are meant for spending time with family and friends, drinking your favorite cocktails, and doing what make you happy. If you find yourself in Miami this holiday weekend here are some tips on how to make the most of it!
Chartering a yacht has to be #1 on our list for obvious reasons, we think there is nothing better than being out on the open water, wind in your hair and a cocktail in hand! From cruising Biscayne Bay by day to the Miami River by night for dinner, or enjoying water toys like paddleboards and jet skis that a lot of our yachts offer to just lounging around working on that perfect tan, there is no shortage of fun and excitement when you’re on a yacht! As always with Yacht Charter Direct, you will save 5% off your next charter with us, and that’s something to celebrate!
A recent addition to Memorial weekend in Miami is the Air & Sea Show featuring some of the world's best United States Military equipment. This is a free event, just relax on the beach and enjoy the show up above! http://usasalute.com/event-schedule/
Who doesn’t love to laugh? Sunday May 27th you can catch a comedy show at the James L. Knight Center, featuring Affion Crockett, DeRay Davis, Majah Hype, Marlon Wayans, & WatchaJazzy as Tonya Turnup. http://miamicomedyfest.com/
What Miami may be most known for on Memorial Day Weekend is Urban Beach Week. If hip-hop music is your thing, you’ve picked the right time to be in Miami! Just about everywhere you turn, you can find a party or concert to dance the day or night away.
Memorial weekend wouldn’t be complete without a BBQ, so head over to Pérez Art Museum Miami on Monday from 1-4 for live music, BBQ food and refreshments for sale, and a special appearance by Coast Guard Air Station Miami. http://pamm.org/calendar/2018/05/memorial-day-bbq
These are just some of the existing things happening in Miami over Memorial weekend. No matter what your plans are, Memorial Day is not only a great time to enjoy and have fun with family and friends, but it’s also a time to remember our brave men and women who lost their lives while serving in the U.S. military.