
Coconut Grove
One of Miami’s oldest and leafiest neighborhoods — a bayfront village known for historic charm, sailing culture, and a slower, tree-shaded pace of life.
Neighborhood Highlights
Historic Village Character
Founded in the 1800s, the Grove keeps its small-town feel with tree-canopied streets, historic homes, and a walkable village center.
Bayfront & Sailing
Home to Dinner Key Marina and several sailing clubs, the Grove has long been a hub for boating and waterfront living on Biscayne Bay.
CocoWalk & Local Dining
The open-air CocoWalk center and surrounding streets are full of restaurants, cafés, and boutique shops with an easygoing, neighborhood feel.
Vizcaya & Green Space
Nearby Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, along with several parks, give the Grove some of the city’s best access to green space.
Is Coconut Grove Right for You?
Good For
Coconut Grove is a strong fit for buyers who want a quieter, more residential lifestyle without leaving the city — families, boaters, and anyone drawn to historic charm over high-rise living.
Getting Around
The Grove is easy to navigate on foot or by bike, with US-1 and the Metrorail providing quick access to Brickell and Downtown Miami, typically a 10–15 minute drive.