I’ve lived in Miami for years, and my relationship to the city has evolved over time—at this point in my life, I really appreciate it in a deeper way. I grew up between Brazil and the ocean, so there’s a familiarity here that feels grounding: the climate, the culture, the pace. I’m the co-founder of a brand deeply rooted in the sea, and a lot of what I’m drawn to, both personally and creatively, is shaped by that environment, especially the proximity to the water. Miami is constantly changing, but it still holds onto a strong sense of place, at least for me, which is something I’ve come to value more as I’ve gotten older. —Duda Teixeira, Éliou cofounder
Where to stay:
Day 1: South Miami
Breakfast spot: A treat at Facade Bakery
Morning activity: Yoga (or Pilates)
Lunch spot: Farm-to-table fare at Krüs Kitchen
Afternoon activity: A walk around Coconut Grove
Dinner: Share plates at Fooq’s
Evening activity: Nightcaps with a side of vinyl
Day 2: Biscayne and Beyond
Breakfast spot: Croissants at Flour & Weirdoughs
Morning activity: A sweat session (and a beach visit)
Lunch spot: Oceanside eats at Gramps Getaway
Afternoon activity: A dose of contemporary art at the Rubell Museum
Dinner: Not-so-classic steakhouse vibes
Evening activity: Live music at Zey Zey
Day 3: A little bit of everything
Breakfast spot: Smoothies at Under The Mango Tree
Morning activity: A visit to the Design District and Little River
Lunch spot: Burgers at Vecinos
Afternoon activity: Spa time at The Standard
Dinner: A Michelin-mentioned meal at Palma
Evening activity: Dancing at Medium Cool











