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Greater Miami offers more fun things to see and do than you can schedule. Enjoy everything from boats and camping to wildlife, sports and local fare. Beyond the fabulous beaches, the
sand and surf, there are countless spots to indulge.
Drop into a local park to see exotic palms, stately trees
and famous vistas. Cruise ships and sailboats glide by
almost close enough to touch. Perch a parrot on your
shoulder for that Miami-perfect selfie. Follow the
lumbering manatees and meet colorful characters like
the ocean air from the comfort of your party boat. Or
study architecture that spans from the 12th to the 21st
centuries at a suburban monastery. In a brand new bay-
front museum, you can see the future of science unveiled
before your eyes.
Miami offers access to four national parks, so it’s the
perfect home base for exploring these natural wonders.
Everglades National Park and Biscayne National
Park are located in Homestead, in South Dade. Free
trolley service connects downtown Homestead to both
parks every weekend from November through April.
A water trolley continues in Biscayne National Park,
with park rangers on board providing information and
island tours.
Big Cypress National Preserve is located just 45 miles
west of Miami, while Dry Tortugas National Park is a few
hundred miles to the southwest.
AmazingMiamiAttractions.com
pink flamingos, white cockatoos and green parrots. Swim
with dolphins or whack golf balls from the beach to the bay.
Play tennis on the courts of champions and then cool off
under the waterfalls and explore the grottoes of a huge
natural pool. If you have any stamina left, take a climb up to
a 19th-century lighthouse for timeless panoramas.
Few places in the world offer experiences like spotting
alligators, spoonbills, storks and herons from an airboat
skipping over the River of Grass. Back in civilization,
peek into the lifestyles of the rich and famous and enjoy
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Photo by Kiko Ricote – Kikor.com
701 Brickell Ave., Suite 2700 Miami, FL 33131 USA
1901 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, FL 33139 USA305/539-3000, 800/933-8448
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HOP-ON HOP-OFF BUSES
TRANSPORTATIONAMAZING MIAMIATTRACTIONS
• Big Bus Tours Miami 800/336-8233 BigBusTours.com
Looking for a fast, easy and affordable way to check out Miami’s amazing attractions? Miami-Dade Transit offers several public transportation options…
Metrorail is a 25-mile elevated rail system, with stops approximately every mile. The Orange Line provides a reliable and seamless Metrorail connection between Miami International Airport and Downtown Miami.
Metromover features individual motorized cars that run atop a 4.4-mile elevated track looping around Downtown Miami.
Metrobus offers more than 95 routes, including The Miami Beach Airport Express (Route 150), an express route connecting Miami International Airport to Miami Beach in less than half an hour for just $2.25 each way.
Free trolleys also operate in Coral Gables, Doral, the City of Miami, Miami Beach and Homestead (connecting downtown Homestead to Biscayne and Everglades national parks, every weekend from November through April).
To learn more about public transportation options, visit www.MiamiDade.gov/Transit or call 888/311-3233.
2017
Greater Miami & the Beachesis home to a bevy of unique and
historic family-friendly attractions.
What makes Miami’s attractions so
amazing for visitors? A selection as
diverse as our people. . .
Greater Miami offers more fun things to see and do than you can schedule. Enjoy everything from boats and camping to wildlife, sports and local fare. Beyond the fabulous beaches, the
sand and surf, there are countless spots to indulge.
Drop into a local park to see exotic palms, stately trees
and famous vistas. Cruise ships and sailboats glide by
almost close enough to touch. Perch a parrot on your
shoulder for that Miami-perfect selfie. Follow the
lumbering manatees and meet colorful characters like
the ocean air from the comfort of your party boat. Or
study architecture that spans from the 12th to the 21st
centuries at a suburban monastery. In a brand new bay-
front museum, you can see the future of science unveiled
before your eyes.
Miami offers access to four national parks, so it’s the
perfect home base for exploring these natural wonders.
Everglades National Park and Biscayne National
Park are located in Homestead, in South Dade. Free
trolley service connects downtown Homestead to both
parks every weekend from November through April.
A water trolley continues in Biscayne National Park,
with park rangers on board providing information and
island tours.
Big Cypress National Preserve is located just 45 miles
west of Miami, while Dry Tortugas National Park is a few
hundred miles to the southwest.
AmazingMiamiAttractions.com
pink flamingos, white cockatoos and green parrots. Swim
with dolphins or whack golf balls from the beach to the bay.
Play tennis on the courts of champions and then cool off
under the waterfalls and explore the grottoes of a huge
natural pool. If you have any stamina left, take a climb up to
a 19th-century lighthouse for timeless panoramas.
Few places in the world offer experiences like spotting
alligators, spoonbills, storks and herons from an airboat
skipping over the River of Grass. Back in civilization,
peek into the lifestyles of the rich and famous and enjoy
CS 02267
Photo by Kiko Ricote – Kikor.com
701 Brickell Ave., Suite 2700 Miami, FL 33131 USA
1901 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, FL 33139 USA305/539-3000, 800/933-8448
MiamiandBeaches.com
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©Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau The Official Destination Sales & Marketing Organization for Greater Miami and the Beaches.
HOP-ON HOP-OFF BUSES
TRANSPORTATIONAMAZING MIAMIATTRACTIONS
• Big Bus Tours Miami 800/336-8233 BigBusTours.com
Looking for a fast, easy and affordable way to check out Miami’s amazing attractions? Miami-Dade Transit offers several public transportation options…
Metrorail is a 25-mile elevated rail system, with stops approximately every mile. The Orange Line provides a reliable and seamless Metrorail connection between Miami International Airport and Downtown Miami.
Metromover features individual motorized cars that run atop a 4.4-mile elevated track looping around Downtown Miami.
Metrobus offers more than 95 routes, including The Miami Beach Airport Express (Route 150), an express route connecting Miami International Airport to Miami Beach in less than half an hour for just $2.25 each way.
Free trolleys also operate in Coral Gables, Doral, the City of Miami, Miami Beach and Homestead (connecting downtown Homestead to Biscayne and Everglades national parks, every weekend from November through April).
To learn more about public transportation options, visit www.MiamiDade.gov/Transit or call 888/311-3233.
2017
Greater Miami & the Beachesis home to a bevy of unique and
historic family-friendly attractions.
What makes Miami’s attractions so
amazing for visitors? A selection as
diverse as our people. . .
Greater Miami offers more fun things to see and do than you can schedule. Enjoy everything from boats and camping to wildlife, sports and local fare. Beyond the fabulous beaches, the
sand and surf, there are countless spots to indulge.
Drop into a local park to see exotic palms, stately trees
and famous vistas. Cruise ships and sailboats glide by
almost close enough to touch. Perch a parrot on your
shoulder for that Miami-perfect selfie. Follow the
lumbering manatees and meet colorful characters like
the ocean air from the comfort of your party boat. Or
study architecture that spans from the 12th to the 21st
centuries at a suburban monastery. In a brand new bay-
front museum, you can see the future of science unveiled
before your eyes.
Miami offers access to four national parks, so it’s the
perfect home base for exploring these natural wonders.
Everglades National Park and Biscayne National
Park are located in Homestead, in South Dade. Free
trolley service connects downtown Homestead to both
parks every weekend from November through April.
A water trolley continues in Biscayne National Park,
with park rangers on board providing information and
island tours.
Big Cypress National Preserve is located just 45 miles
west of Miami, while Dry Tortugas National Park is a few
hundred miles to the southwest.
AmazingMiamiAttractions.com
pink flamingos, white cockatoos and green parrots. Swim
with dolphins or whack golf balls from the beach to the bay.
Play tennis on the courts of champions and then cool off
under the waterfalls and explore the grottoes of a huge
natural pool. If you have any stamina left, take a climb up to
a 19th-century lighthouse for timeless panoramas.
Few places in the world offer experiences like spotting
alligators, spoonbills, storks and herons from an airboat
skipping over the River of Grass. Back in civilization,
peek into the lifestyles of the rich and famous and enjoy
CS 02267
Photo by Kiko Ricote – Kikor.com
701 Brickell Ave., Suite 2700 Miami, FL 33131 USA
1901 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, FL 33139 USA305/539-3000, 800/933-8448
MiamiandBeaches.com
AmazingMiamiAttractions.comFSC logo
©Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau The Official Destination Sales & Marketing Organization for Greater Miami and the Beaches.
HOP-ON HOP-OFF BUSES
TRANSPORTATIONAMAZING MIAMIATTRACTIONS
• Big Bus Tours Miami 800/336-8233 BigBusTours.com
Looking for a fast, easy and affordable way to check out Miami’s amazing attractions? Miami-Dade Transit offers several public transportation options…
Metrorail is a 25-mile elevated rail system, with stops approximately every mile. The Orange Line provides a reliable and seamless Metrorail connection between Miami International Airport and Downtown Miami.
Metromover features individual motorized cars that run atop a 4.4-mile elevated track looping around Downtown Miami.
Metrobus offers more than 95 routes, including The Miami Beach Airport Express (Route 150), an express route connecting Miami International Airport to Miami Beach in less than half an hour for just $2.25 each way.
Free trolleys also operate in Coral Gables, Doral, the City of Miami, Miami Beach and Homestead (connecting downtown Homestead to Biscayne and Everglades national parks, every weekend from November through April).
To learn more about public transportation options, visit www.MiamiDade.gov/Transit or call 888/311-3233.
2017
Greater Miami & the Beachesis home to a bevy of unique and
historic family-friendly attractions.
What makes Miami’s attractions so
amazing for visitors? A selection as
diverse as our people. . .
Greater Miami offers more fun things to see and do than you can schedule. Enjoy everything from boats and camping to wildlife, sports and local fare. Beyond the fabulous beaches, the
sand and surf, there are countless spots to indulge.
Drop into a local park to see exotic palms, stately trees
and famous vistas. Cruise ships and sailboats glide by
almost close enough to touch. Perch a parrot on your
shoulder for that Miami-perfect selfie. Follow the
lumbering manatees and meet colorful characters like
the ocean air from the comfort of your party boat. Or
study architecture that spans from the 12th to the 21st
centuries at a suburban monastery. In a brand new bay-
front museum, you can see the future of science unveiled
before your eyes.
Miami offers access to four national parks, so it’s the
perfect home base for exploring these natural wonders.
Everglades National Park and Biscayne National
Park are located in Homestead, in South Dade. Free
trolley service connects downtown Homestead to both
parks every weekend from November through April.
A water trolley continues in Biscayne National Park,
with park rangers on board providing information and
island tours.
Big Cypress National Preserve is located just 45 miles
west of Miami, while Dry Tortugas National Park is a few
hundred miles to the southwest.
AmazingMiamiAttractions.com
pink flamingos, white cockatoos and green parrots. Swim
with dolphins or whack golf balls from the beach to the bay.
Play tennis on the courts of champions and then cool off
under the waterfalls and explore the grottoes of a huge
natural pool. If you have any stamina left, take a climb up to
a 19th-century lighthouse for timeless panoramas.
Few places in the world offer experiences like spotting
alligators, spoonbills, storks and herons from an airboat
skipping over the River of Grass. Back in civilization,
peek into the lifestyles of the rich and famous and enjoy
CS 02267
Photo by Kiko Ricote – Kikor.com
701 Brickell Ave., Suite 2700 Miami, FL 33131 USA
1901 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, FL 33139 USA305/539-3000, 800/933-8448
MiamiandBeaches.com
AmazingMiamiAttractions.comFSC logo
©Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau The Official Destination Sales & Marketing Organization for Greater Miami and the Beaches.
HOP-ON HOP-OFF BUSES
TRANSPORTATIONAMAZING MIAMIATTRACTIONS
• Big Bus Tours Miami 800/336-8233 BigBusTours.com
Looking for a fast, easy and affordable way to check out Miami’s amazing attractions? Miami-Dade Transit offers several public transportation options…
Metrorail is a 25-mile elevated rail system, with stops approximately every mile. The Orange Line provides a reliable and seamless Metrorail connection between Miami International Airport and Downtown Miami.
Metromover features individual motorized cars that run atop a 4.4-mile elevated track looping around Downtown Miami.
Metrobus offers more than 95 routes, including The Miami Beach Airport Express (Route 150), an express route connecting Miami International Airport to Miami Beach in less than half an hour for just $2.25 each way.
Free trolleys also operate in Coral Gables, Doral, the City of Miami, Miami Beach and Homestead (connecting downtown Homestead to Biscayne and Everglades national parks, every weekend from November through April).
To learn more about public transportation options, visit www.MiamiDade.gov/Transit or call 888/311-3233.
2017
Greater Miami & the Beachesis home to a bevy of unique and
historic family-friendly attractions.
What makes Miami’s attractions so
amazing for visitors? A selection as
diverse as our people. . .
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Other visitor centers, including the MiMo Visitor Center, the PortMiami Visitor Center, the Simpson Park Visitor Center, and the South Miami-Dade (Government Center) Visitor Center, will open soon. Visit MiamiandBeaches.com for the most up-to-date list.
ANIMAL ENCOUNTERSEncounter wild animals in their habitat, enjoy entertaining animal shows, swim with dolphins and hand-feed wildlife...
1. Everglades Alligator Farm40351 SW 192nd Ave. 305/247-2628Everglades.com
2. Jungle Island1111 Parrot Jungle Trail305/400-7000JungleIsland.com
3. Miami Seaquarium, Dolphin Harbor& Sea Trek Reef Encounter4400 Rickenbacker Causeway305/361-5705MiamiSeaquarium.com
4. Monkey Jungle14805 SW 216th St. 305/235-1611MonkeyJungle.com
5. Zoo Miami12400 SW 152nd St. 305/251-0400ZooMiami.org
HISTORIC LANDMARKSExplore beautiful historic landmarks and stunning museums while learning more about our history...
6. Ancient Spanish Monastery16711 W. Dixie Highway305/945-1461SpanishMonastery.com
7. The Barnacle Historic State Park3485 Main Highway305/442-6866FloridaStateParks.org/TheBarnacle
8. Coral Castle Museum28655 S. Dixie Highway305/248-6345CoralCastle.com
9. Coral Gables Merrick House907 Coral Way305/460-5095CoralGables.com
10. Deering Estate16701 SW 72nd Ave. 305/235-1668DeeringEstate.org
11. Gold Coast Railroad MuseumZoo Miami Entrance, 12450 SW 152nd St. 305/253-0063GCRM.org
12. Holocaust Memorial Miami Beach1933-1945 Meridian Ave. 305/538-1663HolocaustMemorialMiamiBeach.org
13. Miami Auto Museum2000 NE 146th St. 305/354-7680DezerCollection.com
14. Venetian Pool2701 De Soto Blvd. 305/460-5306VenetianPool.com
15. Vizcaya Museum & Gardens3251 S. Miami Ave. 305/250-9133Vizcaya.org
WET & WILD ADVENTURESExperience thrilling airboat rides, safari tours and sightseeing cruises, or spend the day at a water park...
16. Claustrophobia Escape The Room Game116 - 118 NE 3rd Ave. 305/770-6364Phobia.us
17. Coopertown EvergladesAirboat Tour & Restaurant22700 SW 8th St. (Tamiami Trail)305/226-6048CoopertownAirboats.com
18. Everglades Safari Park26700 SW 8th St. (Tamiami Trail)305/226-6923EvergladesSafariPark.com
19. Everglades Swamp Tours17855 SW 248th St. 305/849-0135EvergladesSwampTours.com
20. Fox in a Box28 SE 1st St. 786/630-3330FoxInABoxMiami.com
21. GameTimeShops at Sunset Place, 5701 Sunset Drive, #330305/667-4263GameTimePlayers.com
22. Grapeland Water Park1550 NW 37th Ave. 305/960-2950MiamiGov.com/Grapeland
23. Island Queen Cruises Inc.Bayside Marketplace, 401 Biscayne Blvd. 305/379-5119IslandQueenCruises.com
24. Miami EcoAdventures3401 SW 72nd Ave. 305/365-3018MiamiEcoAdventures.org
25. Miccosukee Indian Village and Airboat RidesMile Marker 35, U.S. Highway 41 (Tamiami Trail)305/552-8365Miccosukee.com
26. Ocean Force AdventuresMiami Beach Marina, 300 Alton Road, Pier E305/372-3388OceanForceAdventures.com
27. Palmetto Mini Golf9300 SW 152nd St. 305/238-2922GolfPalmetto.com/Mini-Golf
28. Thriller Miami Speedboat AdventuresBayside Marketplace, 401 Biscayne Blvd. 305/371-3278ThrillerMiami.com
EDUCATIONAL MUSEUMSLearn about Caribbean and Miami history, see national traveling science exhibits; or visit a museum just for kids...
29. The Art Deco MuseumMiami Design Preservation League, 1001 Ocean Drive305/672-2014MDPL.org/Welcome-Center/Art-Deco-Museum
30. Black Police Precinct and Courthouse Museum480 NW 11th St. 305/329-2513HistoricalBlackPrecinct.org
31. Burger Museum450 NW 37th Ave. Magic City Casino305/305-3999BurgerBeastMuseum.com
32. Coral Gables Museum285 Aragon Ave. 305/603-8067CoralGablesMuseum.org
33. Florida Pioneer Museum826 N. Krome Ave. 305/246-9531FloridaPioneerMuseum.org
34. Haitian Heritage Museum4141 NE 2nd Ave. 305/371-5988HaitianHeritageMuseum.org
35. HistoryMiami Museum101 W. Flagler St. 305/375-1492HistoryMiami.org
36. Jewish Museum of Florida-FIU301 Washington Ave. 305/672-5044JewishMuseum.com
37. Miami Children’s Museum980 MacArthur Causeway305/373-5437MiamiChildrensMuseum.org
38. Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science1101 Biscayne Blvd. 305/434-9600FrostScience.org
39. Pérez Art Museum Miami1103 Biscayne Blvd. 305/375-3000PAMM.org
40. Wings Over Miami Museum14710 SW 128th St. 305/233-5197WingsOverMiami.com
NATURE, PARKS & GARDENSVisit stunning botanical gardens, sample exotic tropical fruit or explore our national parks...
41. Biscayne National Park9700 SW 328th St. 305/230-1144NPS.gov/Bisc
42. Everglades National Park40001 State Road 9336305/242-7700NPS.gov/Ever
43. Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden10901 Old Cutler Road305/667-1651FairchildGarden.org
44. Fruit & Spice Park24801 SW 187th Ave. 305/247-5727RedlandFruitandSpice.com
45. Historic Virginia Key Beach Park4020 Virginia Beach Drive305/960-4600VirginiaKeyBeachPark.net
46. Marjory Stoneman DouglasBiscayne Nature Center6767 Crandon Blvd. 305/361-6767BiscayneNatureCenter.org
47. Miami Beach Botanical Garden2000 Convention Center Drive305/673-7256MBGarden.org
48. Pinecrest Gardens11000 Red Road305/669-6990PinecrestGardens.org
VISITOR INFORMATION CENTERSA. Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau
701 Brickell Ave., Suite 2700305/539-3000MiamiandBeaches.com
B. Art Deco Welcome Center –Miami Design Preservation League1001 Ocean Drive305/763-8026, 305/672-2014MDPL.org
C. Coconut Grove Chamber of Commerce2701 S. Bayshore Drive, Suite 300305/444-7270CoconutGroveChamber.com
D. Coconut Grove Village West Visitor Center3670 Grand Ave. 305/446-5150KromaMiami.com
E. Coral Gables Visitor CenterCoral Gables Museum285 Aragon Ave. 305/603-8067CoralGables.com/Visit
F. Dade Heritage Trust TourismInformation Center and Gallery190 SE 12th Terrace305/358-9572DadeHeritageTrust.org
G. Downtown Miami Welcome CenterMiami Center for Architecture & Design100 NE 1st Ave. 305/448-7488MiamiDDA.com/Main_Places.asp
H. Historic Overtown Visitor CenterThe Historic Lyric Theater Welcome Center Complex819 NW 2nd Ave. 786/708-4610BAHLT.org
I. Key Biscayne Chamber ofCommerce & Visitors Center88 W. McIntyre St., Suite 100305/361-5207KeyBiscayneChamber.org
J. LGBT Visitor Center1130 Washington Ave., 1st Floor North305/397-8914GoGayMiami.com
K. Little Haiti Visitor Center212 NE 59th Terrace305/960-2969
L. Little Havana Welcome Center1442 SW 8th St. 305/643-5500
M. Miami International AirportTourist Information CounterCentral Terminal E, Level 2305/876-7000Miami-Airport.com
N. South Dade Chamber of Commerce455 N. Flagler Ave. 305/247-2332ChamberInAction.com
O. South Miami-Dade TropicalAgricultural Visitor CenterUF/IFAS Miami-Dade County Extension18710 SW 288th St. 305/248-3311
P. Sunny Isles Beach Visitor Center18070 Collins Ave. 305/792-1952SunnyIslesBeachMiami.com
Q. Surfside Tourist Bureau9301 Collins Ave. 305/864-0722VisitSurfsideFL.com
R. Tourist Hospitality Center(Miami Beach Latin Chamber of Commerce)1620 Drexel Ave. (Corner of Lincoln Road)305/674-1414MiamiBeach.org
S. Tropical Everglades Visitor Association (TEVA)160 SE 1st Ave. 305/245-9180TropicalEverglades.com
T. Visit Miami Beach – Visitors Center(Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce)Miami Beach Convention Center, Hall C1901 Convention Center Drive786/276-2763MiamiBeachGuest.com
Greater Miami offers more fun things to see and do than you can schedule. Enjoy everything from boats and camping to wildlife, sports and local fare. Beyond the fabulous beaches, the
sand and surf, there are countless spots to indulge.
Drop into a local park to see exotic palms, stately trees
and famous vistas. Cruise ships and sailboats glide by
almost close enough to touch. Perch a parrot on your
shoulder for that Miami-perfect selfie. Follow the
lumbering manatees and meet colorful characters like
the ocean air from the comfort of your party boat. Or
study architecture that spans from the 12th to the 21st
centuries at a suburban monastery. In a brand new bay-
front museum, you can see the future of science unveiled
before your eyes.
Miami offers access to four national parks, so it’s the
perfect home base for exploring these natural wonders.
Everglades National Park and Biscayne National
Park are located in Homestead, in South Dade. Free
trolley service connects downtown Homestead to both
parks every weekend from November through April.
A water trolley continues in Biscayne National Park,
with park rangers on board providing information and
island tours.
Big Cypress National Preserve is located just 45 miles
west of Miami, while Dry Tortugas National Park is a few
hundred miles to the southwest.
AmazingMiamiAttractions.com
pink flamingos, white cockatoos and green parrots. Swim
with dolphins or whack golf balls from the beach to the bay.
Play tennis on the courts of champions and then cool off
under the waterfalls and explore the grottoes of a huge
natural pool. If you have any stamina left, take a climb up to
a 19th-century lighthouse for timeless panoramas.
Few places in the world offer experiences like spotting
alligators, spoonbills, storks and herons from an airboat
skipping over the River of Grass. Back in civilization,
peek into the lifestyles of the rich and famous and enjoy
CS 02267
Photo by Kiko Ricote – Kikor.com
701 Brickell Ave., Suite 2700 Miami, FL 33131 USA
1901 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, FL 33139 USA305/539-3000, 800/933-8448
MiamiandBeaches.com
AmazingMiamiAttractions.comFSC logo
©Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau The Official Destination Sales & Marketing Organization for Greater Miami and the Beaches.
HOP-ON HOP-OFF BUSES
TRANSPORTATIONAMAZING MIAMIATTRACTIONS
• Big Bus Tours Miami 800/336-8233 BigBusTours.com
Looking for a fast, easy and affordable way to check out Miami’s amazing attractions? Miami-Dade Transit offers several public transportation options…
Metrorail is a 25-mile elevated rail system, with stops approximately every mile. The Orange Line provides a reliable and seamless Metrorail connection between Miami International Airport and Downtown Miami.
Metromover features individual motorized cars that run atop a 4.4-mile elevated track looping around Downtown Miami.
Metrobus offers more than 95 routes, including The Miami Beach Airport Express (Route 150), an express route connecting Miami International Airport to Miami Beach in less than half an hour for just $2.25 each way.
Free trolleys also operate in Coral Gables, Doral, the City of Miami, Miami Beach and Homestead (connecting downtown Homestead to Biscayne and Everglades national parks, every weekend from November through April).
To learn more about public transportation options, visit www.MiamiDade.gov/Transit or call 888/311-3233.
2017
Greater Miami & the Beachesis home to a bevy of unique and
historic family-friendly attractions.
What makes Miami’s attractions so
amazing for visitors? A selection as
diverse as our people. . .