Sunny Isles Beach

Overview

Sunny Isles Beach is an upscale coastal city nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway in northeast Miami-Dade County. Often referred to as the “Florida Riviera,” the area is renowned for its pristine white-sand beaches, luxury high-rise condominiums, and vibrant international community. With its resort-style ambiance and easy access to both Miami and Fort Lauderdale, Sunny Isles Beach offers a sophisticated, waterfront lifestyle with a distinctly cosmopolitan flair.

Weather

Sunny Isles Beach enjoys a tropical climate with warm, humid summers and mild, pleasant winters. The city receives ample sunshine throughout the year, making it ideal for beachgoers, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone looking to soak up the South Florida sun. For today’s forecast, visit Weather Underground – Sunny Isles Beach.

Transit Scores

  • Walk Score: 66 (Somewhat Walkable) – Many errands can be accomplished on foot, especially near Collins Avenue.

  • Transit Score: 47 (Some Transit) – Public transportation is available with several Miami-Dade Transit bus routes and nearby access to Aventura and Brightline stations.

  • Bike Score: 51 (Bikeable) – The flat terrain and designated bike lanes make biking a viable option, especially along the scenic beachfront routes.
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School Ratings

Sunny Isles Beach offers excellent educational options for families, especially within the public Miami-Dade County Public Schools system.

Elementary Schools:

  • Norman S. Edelcup Sunny Isles Beach K-8: Rating 9/10 – GreatSchools

Middle Schools:

High Schools:

  • Alonzo and Tracy Mourning Sr. High Biscayne Bay Campus: Rating 7/10 – GreatSchools

Things to Do

  • Lounge on the beach or take a sunrise walk along the scenic coastline.

  • Explore the Newport Fishing Pier, Miami’s only public ocean pier for fishing and sightseeing.

  • Enjoy a picnic or yoga session at Town Center Park.

  • Take a short drive to Haulover Beach Park for dog-friendly zones, kite flying, and clothing-optional areas.

  • Shop and dine at Aventura Mall or the nearby Bal Harbour Shops.

Points of Interest

Restaurants:

  • Il Mulino New York – Upscale Italian dining with waterfront views.

  • Timo Restaurant – A favorite for Mediterranean and Italian-inspired cuisine.

  • BALEEN Kitchen – A fine-dining experience with a relaxed beachfront vibe.

Parks:

  • Samson Oceanfront Park – A beachfront green space with a playground and pavilion.

  • Heritage Park – Features walking paths, a splash pad, and monuments.

Gyms & Wellness:

  • Equinox (Aventura Mall)

  • LA Fitness (Aventura Mall)

Museums Nearby:

  • Oleta River State Park (North Miami): For kayaking, paddleboarding, and biking.

  • MOCA North Miami: Museum of Contemporary Art, 15 minutes away.

Groceries:

  • Publix Super Market, Milam’s Market, and Epicure Gourmet Market offer premium grocery selections.

Local Attractions

  • Newport Fishing Pier – A local icon, perfect for fishing or relaxing ocean views.

  • Haulover Park Marina – Offers boat rentals, charters, and kite-surfing activities.

  • Collins Avenue – A vibrant corridor filled with luxury condos, boutiques, and restaurants.

  • Turnberry Isle Golf Course – Just across the Intracoastal, this world-class golf course is easily accessible.

Neighborhood's Notable History

Sunny Isles Beach was originally known as "North Miami Beach" and began as a resort community in the 1920s. In 1936, it was purchased by private developers and later transformed into “America’s Riviera,” attracting celebrities and affluent vacationers. The city saw a modern renaissance in the early 2000s with the rise of ultra-luxury high-rise condominiums, reshaping the skyline and redefining the neighborhood's prestige. Today, it is a multicultural haven known for its luxury lifestyle and international appeal.


Sunny Isles Beach seamlessly blends luxury, relaxation, and convenience—making it one of South Florida’s most sought-after oceanfront communities for residents, vacationers, and real estate investors alike.