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The bustling seaside enclave of Coconut Grove is home to a thriving, year-round art scene, and Vita at Grove Isle residents are perfectly placed to immerse themselves in the area’s rich creative spirit.
From an unspoiled tropical paradise to a gilded getaway, Miami has undergone many transformations throughout its history. Vizcaya Museum and Gardens encapsulates a pivotal era in the early 1900s - a time of rapid growth and grandeur that helped shape Miami into the vibrant cultural hub it is today.
Inspired by the recent US Open? Looking to channel your inner Coco Gauff or Taylor Fritz? Residents of Vita at Grove Isle needn't venture to New York—or even very far from their own Coconut Grove home—in order to sharpen their racket skills. Here, we serve up the benefits of access to private, floodlit racket courts year-round.
Not far from the new waterfront homes at Vita at Grove Isle is the lively Miami enclave of Coconut Grove. The area has a lot of cool spots, but the recent makeover of the popular mall Cocowalk, completed in 2021, has the neighborhood shining more brightly than ever.
Coconut Grove is a neighborhood that’s buzzing with creativity. The area is known for the annual Coconut Grove Arts Festival, but there is so much more. When you live at Vita at Grove Isle, you’ll find a world of art waiting to be explored — and it’s right at your doorstep. Let's get to know three unique hot spots: Miami Fine Art Gallery, Grove Gallery & Interiors, and The Kampong.
In her famous poem “Florida,” Elizabeth Bishop wrote: Tanagers embarrassed by their flashiness, and pelicans whose delight it is to clown; who coast for fun on the strong tidal currents in and out among the mangrove islands and stand on the sand-bars drying their damp gold wings on sun-lit evenings.