CAP Summer Series: Empire Wild
An intimate, crossover cello concert right in Coral Gables—perfect for residents of Sunrise Harbour looking for a refined, local evening experience featuring classical through pop repertoire.
Sunrise Harbour offers a quiet and relaxed environment with calm streets that create a peaceful neighborhood atmosphere. The housing options are diverse, featuring a range of unit sizes from lofts to spacious four-bedroom apartments, mostly found in large buildings constructed during the 1960s and 1970s. Convenient parking makes it easy for residents traveling by car. Daily errands are supported by nearby restaurants and various local businesses. Public transit is available through several bus lines with stops scattered throughout the area. While cycling infrastructure is limited, the flat terrain makes biking an accessible activity. Nearby neighborhoods provide well-distributed public green spaces for outdoor enjoyment.
The character of Sunrise Harbour is exemplified by its slower-paced atmosphere. Most areas in this neighborhood are especially quiet, as there are usually low levels of noise from traffic. Lastly, although Sunrise Harbour does not contain any parks, parks are very well-spread out in nearby neighborhoods, making it easy to reach them.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
This private marina offers residents direct access to Biscayne Bay with boat slips, ideal for avid boaters, and is a defining amenity nestled within the gated Sunrise Harbour community, just off West Sunrise Drive.
The serene, canal-front streets such as Sunrise Drive and Sunset Drive feature luxury homes with private docks, providing residents the rare advantage of waterfront living and scenic, navigable canals right from their backyards.
Located a short walk south, Cocoplum Circle Park is a local green space perfect for outdoor relaxation, dog walking, and enjoying the subtropical landscape, making it a favorite spot for Sunrise Harbour families.
Just outside the gates, South Dixie Highway (US-1) offers a variety of popular eateries, including local favorites like Greenstreet Café and The Café at Books & Books, making it easy for residents to enjoy diverse dining options nearby.
Sunrise Harbour uniquely features multiple no-bridge access points to Biscayne Bay, allowing residents to launch kayaks, paddleboards, or boats and quickly reach the open water for recreational adventures.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
An intimate, crossover cello concert right in Coral Gables—perfect for residents of Sunrise Harbour looking for a refined, local evening experience featuring classical through pop repertoire.
A free concert featuring young artists from the Coral Gables Music Club as part of the long‑running Royal Poinciana Fiesta—ideal for families and music lovers near Sunrise Harbour seeking cultural, community‑oriented entertainment.
A tropical weekend festival in Coral Gables with mango tastings, culinary demos, family activities, and plant sales—great for foodies and families living in or near Sunrise Harbour wanting seasonal outdoor fun.
A guided bike tour celebrating the flowering poinciana trees around Coral Gables—ideal for active residents looking to explore local beauty and natural heritage with family or friends.
A community tree‑planting event planting Royal Poinciana trees—offers a meaningful volunteer opportunity for environmentally minded Sunrise Harbour locals to give back to the region.
A candlelit chamber music concert featuring works by women composers, held at the Coral Gables Museum—elegant and easily accessible cultural fare for nearby residents.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Sunrise Harbour
Local characteristics and demographics for Sunrise Harbour