With Spring Break just around the corner, officials in Miami Beach on Tuesday will outline measures to ensure visitors have an enjoyable and safe experience.
A press conference will be held at Miami Beach Headquarters, where Miami Beach Mayor Steve Meiner will be joined by city commissioners to discuss the upcoming safety measures.
Starting in March, Miami Beach will go through a high-impact period, which means there will be enhanced traffic management, increased staffing and expanded public safety operations.
Officials say large crowds appear during the weekends of March 12-15 and March 19-22.
Miami Beach last year launched its “Spring Break Reality Check,” and in 2024, the city said it was “Breaking Up With Spring Break.
These campaigns to deter unruly spring breakers from coming to Miami Beach have shown positive results, according to city officials.
From February 25 through March 22 in 2025, Miami Beach Police made 374 spring break-related arrests, which was 14% less than the previous year.