Miami Beach Back on Track after Irma

After Hurricane Irma swept across Florida, Miami Beach is back and ready to welcome visitors.
Over the weekend, the city celebrated the lifting of the midnight curfew in typical Miami Beach fashion—with a “Break the Curfew” party.
The mayor emailed residents on Friday to make the announcement: “It is my pleasure to bring you good news,” said Philip Levine. “Miami Beach's curfew has been lifted. After a citywide effort to quickly bring the city back to normalcy, we are making incredible progress."
Attractions have reopened their doors and hotels and restaurants are buzzing with patrons following the storm.
"We are so thankful that Miami Beach weathered the storm well,” said Peggy Benua, chair of the Miami Beach Visitor and Convention Authority and general manager of Dream South Beach.
“The city has taken all necessary precautions and diligently made preparations in order to welcome back our beloved locals and tourists from around the globe. Miami Beach's key destinations have reopened and look forward to delivering on the five-star service visitors expect,” Benua added.
Heading to Miami Beach now is one of the best ways to support the city and Florida as a whole after the storm. While not every hotel, restaurant and attraction is open, many are.
Source: Travel Pulse