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Fruit & Spice Park Teams Up with Miami Tourism Bureau to Promote Agritourism and Eco-Friendly Travel

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Published on September 11, 2025
Fruit & Spice Park Teams Up with Miami Tourism Bureau to Promote Agritourism and Eco-Friendly TravelSource: Miami-Dade County

A tropical oasis situated in the heart of Redland, the Fruit & Spice Park, has officially joined forces with the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau (GMCVB), signaling a new chapter for both Miami-Dade County's agricultural tourism and the urban traveler's itinerary. This unique partnership aims to spread the word about the park's lush landscapes and diverse collection of exotic flora to a wider audience, giving tourists yet another reason to venture beyond the Miami metro area. According to a county's recent announcement, the collaboration also aims to promote eco-friendly travel that lets visitors directly explore and enjoy Miami's natural beauty.

Adventure Day is set for September 20, offering a full day of activities for the public at the park. From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., families can enjoy discounted entry, children’s entertainment, food trucks, and the vibrant atmosphere of the subtropical setting.

The partnership could also boost visits to both urban and rural attractions, supporting the region’s growth. For the Fruit & Spice Park, increased attention offers a chance to highlight its role in education, leisure, and agritourism, blending nature, culture, and travel experiences.