Coconut Grove, a historic neighborhood founded by Bahamian pioneers, played a pivotal role in shaping Miami into a prominent tourist destination. Today, the local community continues to honor and preserve this rich Bahamian heritage through its distinctive cuisine, music, art, and architecture. From the vibrant Taste of Coco Bahamas to the pristine blue waters of Biscayne Bay, visitors are invited to experience Coconut Grove anew—embarking on a journey through time that celebrates the neighborhood’s landmarks of the past, present, and future.
The beautiful marina opens up to beautiful crystal clearwater front view of Biscayne Bay. Marine life such as manatees is very common sight to see on a clear morning day.
The playhouse is one of the most recognizable structure in Miami with a pale blue paint. This is definitely a structure that can't be miss as it towered over the surround building.
The Barnacle is the residence to one of Coconut Grove most influential figure in Coconut Grove history. The land, building, vegetations are all preserved due their cultural significance naturally and socially.
The best place to get your hands on authentic souvenirs made by the locals representing Florida, Miami, and of course the neighborhood itself Coconut Grove.
A green beautiful park full of life, green tree canopy, games and public recreational sports. The park is the heart of he community where the people congregate to socialize, eat and play. A popular is spot is the neighborhood market where fresh juice is great to quench a little thirst.
Park where you can for free on the street and walk to the yard to meet your tour guide.
Look for tour guide with a speaker.
Price varies by option