Summary
Miami Beach Invites Travelers for a Unique “Workcation”
Miami Beach in Florida is extending an invitation to travelers eager to embrace one of 2021’s most exciting trends, the remote “workcation” or working vacation. This concept allows individuals to blend work and leisure in a beautiful setting, and Miami Beach is positioning itself as a top destination for this lifestyle.
With the ongoing pandemic causing travel restrictions, many are looking forward to future adventures as vaccine distribution increases globally. Consequently, Miami Beach is enhancing its appeal through a diverse range of culinary options, vibrant nightlife, rich cultural experiences, and premier shopping opportunities. Visitors can anticipate extending their getaways, immersing themselves in the local lifestyle. The city boasts the New World Symphony, Miami City Ballet, Miami Beach Convention Center, numerous international festivals, art exhibitions, boat and auto shows, alongside twelve public parks and seven miles of stunning beaches. Furthermore, it is conveniently located near the Port of Miami and Miami International Airport.
Culinary and Cultural Offerings
To make the most of the “workcation” trend, Miami Beach’s hotels and local businesses are prepared to welcome those seeking this unique experience. Moreover, many dining establishments and attractions are adapting to provide outdoor opportunities and new experiences for guests. Travelers can enjoy al fresco lunch breaks and breathtaking views from their hotel suites while working. Outdoor activities abound, including paddleboarding, yoga, kayaking, and parasailing, all of which contribute to a fulfilling work-life balance.
Hotels and Experiences
Several hotels in Miami Beach, such as Fontainebleau Miami Beach, The Ritz Carlton South Beach, and Shelborne South Beach, are offering extended stay packages tailored for individuals and families. These hotels are committed to accommodating remote work and e-learning requirements through various custom packages. In doing so, they aim to create a comfortable environment that inspires productivity while still enabling guests to enjoy their vacation.
Commitment to Visitors
In Steve Adkins’ view, chair of the Miami Beach Visitor and Convention Authority, “We understand many are searching for unique ways to explore new destinations while continuing their professional commitments and education as we look ahead to a fresh year. Our city’s signature hotels recognize the desire for a change in scenery, and they are dedicated to offering the incentives and flexibility that modern remote work allows.” For the latest offerings and inspiration on scheduling a “workcation” in Miami Beach, consider following @ExperienceMiamiBeach on social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram, as well as @EMiamiBeach on Twitter.