Tourists and locals can say that the most enjoyable activities to enjoy in Miami aren't just relaxing on the beach, though it's no surprise that spending time on the top Miami beaches is essential to living throughout the year in the 305. In addition to enjoying our famous nightlife and discovering Miami's top bars and restaurants, no visit to The Magic City would be complete without checking out the vibrant food scene and top-rated Miami restaurants, a lot of which have outlets in Time Out Market Miami. While relaxing in the sun, swimming, or sipping drinks, take a look at these must-see Miami events, a mixture of all-year-round activities, festivals, and other events reviewed by our experienced editors. This list is carefully curated as usual but isn't ordered by any criteria. We just couldn't decide which ones to include.

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Get out and dance in the sand during Tortuga Music Festival

What exactly is it? The three-day festival that spans counties was established 10 years ago in order to raise awareness and to raise dollars for the conservation of oceans while catering to Floridians' inherent desire to be stripped before large crowds.

What's the reason? If you are a fan of pop, country, and rock music and cold brew then the Tortuga Music Festival is for you. Broward County's version of Ultra Music Festival (minus beat drops) It's held in the sands of Fort Lauderdale Beach.

Don't be averse to this year's shows: Eric Church, Shania Twain and Kenny Chesney, with wild cards such as Wiz Khalifa as well as The Wallflowers added to add some spice.

Be literary in O. Miami Poetry Festival

What exactly is it? The 12-month-long poetry festival displays poems everywhere that can be painted on rooftops, traced into sand, printed on parking tickets, and glued onto buses. The goal is to place the poem, which is sourced from local poets and poets, before every Miamian regardless of whether they request it or not.

Why should you go? Visit the festival's website for details on activities and special events, such as demonstrations of making pulp paper with recycled bags for the festival as well as the Pastelitos y Poesia writing workshop at the renowned Versailles Restaurant, and a guided writing class that includes two kinds of spirits--alcoholic and spectral at the storied Deering Estate.

Take in a show on the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts.

What exactly is it? Miami's top performing arts venue.

Why should you go? The impressive postmodern design alone is worthwhile to visit. However, the fact that it's the home of Zoetic Stage, the Florida Grand Opera and the Miami City Ballet, and sometimes plays host to performances by the New World Symphony and Cleveland Orchestra isn't bad either.

Don't miss this month is the month that the Arsht Center presents Aladdin from Disney's Aladdin within the Broadway Across America Series as in addition to World premieres of American Rhapsody, a Zoetic Stage production.

Check out the latest art works at the Perez Art Museum Miami

What's the deal? With an impressive collection of art of artists such as Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, Frank Stella and Ana Mendieta as well as several high-quality traveling exhibitions This relatively new museum (formerly Miami Art Museum) is definitely worth a trip.

Why should you visit? Interactive programs for families that are family-friendly bring art into the home. During second Saturdays, which are free (of every month) classes, museum educators guide families through hands-on activities that are inspired by the art that are on display.

Don't miss: Japanese contemporary art superstar Yayoi Kusama presents her biggest as well as most intense kaleidoscopic setting in the spring of this year during the Perez Art Museum Miami. Famous for her pioneering, art-inspired psychedelic work as well as Infinity Mirror installation works, Kusama was the catalyst for today's widespread trend of immersive art.

Take in an Miami Marlins game at LoanDepot Park

What exactly is it? It was previously Marlins Park, venue for Marlins Park, home of the World Champion Miami Marlins is an advanced facility that has an retractable roof as well as ample parking. The stadium is also a venue for shows, concerts and private events all through the year.

What's the reason? The Magic City's ball team Miami Marlins celebrates its 30th anniversary this year. There will be special events at games this year, including live entertainment, as well as a limited-edition Cubano Gigante, a massive Cuban sandwich that is almost three feet in length and weighing in at least three pounds.

Enjoy the tropical vibes in the Broken Shaker

What's the story? The bar that launched everything. In the absence of Broken Shaker Broken Shaker, we'd still drinking vodka sodas and flavored our drinks with the cranberry juice.

What's the reason to go? To experience the cool vibes that are so popular, you're only able to sit on the pool on the Miami's OG drink bar. If you're with a group, make sure to try one of the infamous punches, they're seasonally available and offer a great boozy bargain for the money. The daily rotating menu of specials is also great even if you're not a fan of sharing.

Don't miss the upstairs lounge that is located above 27 Restaurant. 27 Restaurant has now become an independent nightlife venture named"the Eagle Room. It's hot, sweaty, and will keep you dancing until midnight.