Miami Beach’s Spring Break Rules
Miami Beach is the place to be for spring thanks to its incredible beaches, rich nightlife, and wealth of culture. To keep things in control, however, the city is implementing several rules to make sure the festivities don’t get too out of control. If you haven’t read up on what these rules are, keep reading for more information.
To begin with, drinking alcohol on the beach is forbidden. Visitors that are looking to perfect their suntan should also know that tents, coolers, tables, and inflatable devices are prohibited from being used on the beach. Depending on where you plan to settle down the beach chair, the city may also place limits on the number of people allowed in a certain section. Should a section reach its capacity, visitors will be prohibited from entering that area.
In previous years, Miami Beach has shut down portions of Ocean Drive to tackle traffic and boost pedestrian safety. This year is likely to follow the same example. In peak hours, the popular roadway may be fully closed or a portion of it may possibly close between 12th and 5th Street. There will also be limits in place when it comes to streets visitors have access to, which may be open solely to people that live in Miami Beach or employees and patrons of local businesses.
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