Miami’s oldest neighborhood is also one of its most beautiful. Lush, bayside Coconut Grove has a laid-back, tropical vibe and bohemian charm. Banyan trees, palms and live oaks line quiet residential streets. Parks and green spaces dot the Biscayne Bay shoreline, and peacocks are known to roam wild.
With Bahamian roots dating to the 1870s, Coconut Grove is home to one of Miami’s historic Black communities. In the area recently renamed “Little Bahamas,” you’ll find farmers markets, art galleries and historic Black churches.
Coconut Grove is famous for boating. It’s home to the Dinner Key Marina, and a multitude of sailboats are ...