Venetian Islands is at the heart of Biscayne Bay that best represents Miami’s kind of resort living.
It is made up of 6 man-made islands beneath the stunning Bay. All these islands are connected by bridges from mainland Miami to the beach. Here are the islands: Biscayne Island, Di Lido Island, San Marino Island, Rivo Alto Island, and the Belle Isle.
These islands are just a short distance away from first-rate dining, shopping, entertainment, art, and culture, yet they provide warm and exciting vibes. Do you know that some of the most celebrated and pricey properties in the country are right here, that’s why they’re gaining a lot of attention from the rich and famous consistently? The exclusivity and privacy, with the lush landscaping and calming waters, make for a most likely paradise for most residents.
Find out why the Venetian Islands are touted as one of the BEST places to live in Miami.
Venetian Islands: a historical background
During the 1900s, Miami Beach was still undeveloped and yes, unreachable. But many have seen its potentials like John S. Collins who was primarily a landowner and a farmer. He thought of building a bridge thru Biscayne Bay as a way to attract investors. The 2.5 mile- bridge was accomplished, and operational in 1913. Thus, it became the longest wooden bridge worldwide. During the Florida land boom in the latter part of the century, in the 1920s to be exact, all the initiatives were put into developing the islands as well as putting up seafront estates. It was at this time that more islands for the Biscayne Bay were projected, thus, the Rio Alto Island was born. Since then, they were able to sell lots extensively - with proposals for more roads, utilities, and sidewalks and finally, a new bridge replacing the wooden one. The new bridge consists of lift bridges and they named it the Venetian Causeway. It was finally finished in 1926 with the emergence of other islands within it. Biscayne was not part of this but was also developed for residential communities. Since the 1940s up to this time, the Venetian Islands have been home to many well-off tycoons and famed celebrities enticed by the charm and appeal that this secluded sanctuary offers.
Location
Nestled in the center of the bustling Miami Metro area, the Venetian Islands is a relaxing oasis from the city’s flurry of activities. Whether you want the city’s fervor, or the solitude of the beach, or just enjoy all the popular spots in the place, they are all just nearby and wouldn’t take much effort from you to commute or travel.
What to Love in this Neighborhood?
• A lively community with Miami’s qualities of superior resort lifestyle;
• Perfect location – in-between Miami Beach and Downtown Miami;
• Nearby the exciting popular dining and nightspots;
• Luxurious homes at varying price points;
• The town’s vibe has a lot of character – peaceful & wrapped with enthusiasm at the same time.
Lifestyle, Culture, and Leisure
What sets Venetian Islands apart from the other Biscayne Bay residential communities is its exciting and dynamic vibe. You are so near to South Beach, downtown Miami, and the Design District, all influencing the kind of active lifestyle the locals have. But you can have the quiet and solace, too. If you want upscale resort living – with both subdued laidback character and morale-boosting vigor, you’ll enjoy such a lifestyle at the Venetian Islands.
Living here affords one to have easy access and reach to Miami and its close neighborhoods in Miami Beach. There’s quite less traffic and they do not pay tolls. But in South Florida, in general, traffic can also be heavy times. Good thing the islands have to rely on efficient transport, such as the Metrobus, and the public vehicles for their daily commute.
The Venetian Islands’ locals and residents maximize the sunshiny days all year round as the climate here is a big plus. No wonder people here lead an enviable lifestyle – active, dynamic, and vibrant. There are several spaces in the Venetian Causeway for walking or strolling, jogging, biking, and just gazing at those sunsets in the dusk. Stunning views, of course! The neighborhood has lush and shady palm trees lining the streets as you could see people walking and chatting randomly on most occasions. The world-class Miami Beach is a mere-20-minute walk from Venetian Islands if you want to see the long stretch of the fine, pristine white sand.
For those who love to go to the parks, you can go to Venetian Causeway Park - a clean, small park where you can see great Miami views. Meanwhile, Belle Isle Park is ideal for community gatherings, besides being a popular dog park.
During weekends, it’s not unusual to see most locals and residents enjoying the waters through fishing, boating, kayaking, and other watersports activities. They spend a good deal of leisure time to relax and unwind from work here. People set their days on the waters, making a quick trip to the Atlantic Ocean, or some would choose to be nearer home so they can kayak at the Rivo Alto Island nearby. Lastly, the calm and refreshing Biscayne Bay provides the apt backdrop for ideal afternoons to go about paddling or just watching in awe the lovely setting around.
Thus, if you’re here at Venetian Islands – you happen to be in the best of both worlds: a tranquil and a vibrant refuge at the same time. It does follow that some of the most sought-after properties are situated in the Miami area, more specifically at Venetian Islands.
Home Options: the way you want it
There are wide-ranging options available for you when you decide to live or move to Venetian Islands. First, the single-family homes can be as large as a mansion built on huge lots to smaller dwellings on medium-size lots. A good mix of some waterfront homes with boat docks is here, too, which may include those with breathtaking views on the drier lots. The waterfront homes are typically more expensive. The home styles vary from Mediterranean bungalows to more modern styled homes which have amenities such as a home gym, a tennis court, and a swimming pool.
The luxurious, elegant condo residences are spread within Belle Isle and Biscayne Island with most units offering the most tremendous views of both the city and the Bay. Some may also offer parking spaces for your yacht. A possible 2nd or 3rd vacation home, perhaps? Quite likely. Oh well, you can always check them out.
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