The tour will take you to the heart of the Art Deco district. The pastel-colored buildings of the American Riviera will take you back in time for a dip into the atmosphere of the 1920s and 1930s, the heyday of Miami Beach. We will admire the Biscayne Bay with its characteristic exclusive man-made islands dotted with luxury waterfront mansions. We will cross the 'causeway' to downtown and for a brief visit to Brickell Avenue, the gateway to economic and trade exchanges with Latin America. The next stop will take us to Coconut Grove, surrounded by greenery and retreat of the rich and famous: Madonna, Stallone and many others have chosen this quiet side of Miami's waterfront as their residence. Next stop: the "City Beautiful," better known as Coral Gables, inspired by a Mediterranean town with houses built with coral stones quarried from a local quarry that is now home to the picturesque site of the Venetian Pool, completed in 1924 and part of the National Register of Historic Sites. Last but not least stop at Little Havana, which as the name suggests is a totally South American neighborhood. You will have the feeling of visiting a Latin American country but without having to show your passport.