
The American Riviera, Hollywood of the East, Sobe, or the Art Deco District - whatever you call it, Miami's South Beach is hot during Spring Break. The embodiment of excess, South Beach is an international playground offering non-stop nightlife, sandy shores, unique architecture and plenty of eye candy.
South Beach is the southernmost 23 blocks of Miami Beach separating the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay. It is known for its trendy nightclubs, bars, cafes and small Art Deco hotels.
Daytime in South Beach, you will find models, vintage cars, Harleys, and rollerbladers parading past people watching from one of Ocean Drive's many outdoor cafes. During Spring Break the beach comes alive with Spring Breakers from all over the US.
By night, the clubs sizzle with hot models, celebrities and beautiful people from all over the world. South Beach is host to more than 150 clubs and venues, most closing at 5am. Partying here can get expensive and access to nightclubs can be difficult for visitors who do not have connections or do not plan their nights. Access to the popular nightspots can cost $20-70 depending on event and venue with a possible wait of several hours.