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Miami Beach Eases Spring Break Curbs Amid Shift to Mature Tourism
6 Feb
Summary
- Beaches will not close at 6 p.m. and midnight curfews are lifted.
- Some parking garages in the entertainment district will reopen.
- City shifts focus to mature, wellness-focused tourism events.

Miami Beach is adjusting its approach to spring break, lifting several crowd-control measures as the city anticipates a significant influx of visitors.
Officials have decided against a 6 p.m. beach closure and a midnight curfew, though these could be reinstated if serious incidents arise. The city is also reopening some parking garages in the entertainment district, with prices expected to fluctuate rather than remain at previous high rates.
These changes reflect a strategic shift away from accommodating traditional spring break crowds towards attracting a more mature demographic focused on wellness and enjoying Miami Beach. This adjustment aligns with the city's hosting of fitness events and a half-marathon in March.




