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Airports in Miami
Miami (in Florida, US) is served by 4 airports - Miami International
Airport, Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport, Miami Seaplane Base, and Miami
Executive Airport. Miami International Airport is the primary airport
serving the Miami area. It is located 8 miles away from Downtown Miami in
metropolitan Miami and ranks as the 10th busiest airport in the United
States by annual passenger count. Passengers can avail scheduled flights to
almost all major domestic and international destinations from here. The
airport is seamlessly connected to the city of Miami through a network of
public bus service, Miami's commuter rail system, Metrorail, taxis,
shuttles and rental cars.
Explore Georgetown
Georgetown is the capital of Guyana that doubles as the country's largest
urban center and its administrative and financial axis as well. It is
situated on the Atlantic Ocean coast near the Demerara River. First
colonized by the French in 1782, it was renamed 40 years later in the honor
of British monarch King George III. Georgetown is full of several vintage
colonial-era buildings, but a better way to start way to start exploring
the city runs through a 280-mile long, mid-19th century seawall
that stands between the Atlantic Ocean and much of the city (and the
country too).
Things to do in Georgetown
Walter Roth Museum of Anthropology
The Walter Roth Museum of Anthropology is believed to be the oldest
anthropology museum in the English-speaking Caribbean region. It is now
home to the excavated artifacts across Guyana and was founded by generous
donations by many noted dignitaries in 1980.
Georgetown Lighthouse
The Georgetown Lighthouse was built by the Dutch to guide their ships
through the Atlantic Ocean 2in 1817 AD. It was later reconstructed and
fortified by British engineers in 1830 to its present form that stands as
a103 feet high red-colored octagonal structure.
Georgetown Seawall Bandstand
The Georgetown Seawall Bandstand is an iron bandstand at the western end of
Georgetown Seawall in Guyana. It was built as a memorial to Queen Victoria
in 1903 and was used for military marches of Guiana Militia Band.
Best Time to Fly to Georgetown
Georgetown witnesses two rainy seasons between May & June, and during
December & January. It is best to avoid visiting the city during these
seasons. However, you will find cheaper flights during these months. You
can visit the city after rainy seasons, in the beginning of August and
towards end of February.