Walking Tours
Guided city walks that help visitors get oriented quickly.
Open guide →Decision-first corridors for travelers who need the correct move, not more browsing.
Strongest corridorDestination Command Center
MIAMI
Miami travel guide
Browse guided experiences, top attractions, neighborhood ideas, and practical planning paths for a stronger Miami trip.
Find tours, attractions, neighborhoods, and trip ideas in Miami.
Start with the local clock and weather so the rest of the day fits how Miami actually moves.
A broader planning surface for attractions, neighborhoods, and trip ideas.
A cleaner starting point for guided experiences, day trips, and visitor favorites.
Restaurants, food neighborhoods, and tasting-focused experiences.
Half-day and full-day options that fit naturally with a city stay.
Use this as a fast location anchor for Miami. DCC keeps the first render lightweight, then lets the traveler open full directions only when neighborhood and movement context are real.
DCC keeps the map layer fast by rendering a static preview instead of shipping a heavy interactive map bundle on first load.
Travelers still get immediate location clarity, one-click directions, and map-provider choice only when intent is real.
Use airport pages when the first real decision is how to get into Miami, not which attraction or tour comes next.
Best used for airport-to-PortMiami planning, pre-cruise hotel routing, and same-day embarkation buffer decisions.
Best used when travelers need to compare South Florida airport options before choosing a cruise hotel or PortMiami transfer strategy.
Use station pages when the traveler is rail-first or bus-first and the real decision is how to route into Miami, downtown, or the right next planning surface.
Best used when a traveler is arriving by rail into downtown Miami and needs to solve PortMiami, Brickell, or pre-cruise hotel positioning next.
Best used for bus and airport-adjacent arrivals where the real question is whether to stage near the airport, downtown, or go port-first.
Tour categories
Guided city walks that help visitors get oriented quickly.
Open guide →Tastings and neighborhood food experiences that add local context to a trip.
Open guide →Broad city tours for visitors who want a stronger first look at the main highlights.
Open guide →Useful half-day and full-day escapes that pair well with a city stay.
Open guide →Search paths
Visitors usually do better when they move from a broad city search into one clear attraction or one clear tour type. These pages are built to support that narrower intent.
Miami is easier to rank through specific trip-planning angles than through a single broad city query. The stronger pattern is to connect the city hub to named attractions, clear tour categories, and practical planning pages that match what travelers actually search before they book.
These are stronger long-tail targets than a generic city query because they match visitors who already know the kind of experience they want.
Attraction-level pages help capture searches around landmarks, districts, and named stops that are often easier to rank than the city head term alone.
Top attractions
The iconic Miami beach-and-nightlife anchor, best for first-time visitors who want skyline energy, sand, and easy people-watching.
The iconic Miami beach-and-nightlife anchor, best for first-time visitors who want skyline energy, sand, and easy people-watching.
A mural-heavy arts district that works well for food, bars, galleries, and a more urban contrast to beach time.
A mural-heavy arts district that works well for food, bars, galleries, and a more urban contrast to beach time.
A strong culture and food lane for visitors who want Cuban influence, live music, and a neighborhood-first Miami experience.
A strong culture and food lane for visitors who want Cuban influence, live music, and a neighborhood-first Miami experience.
A historic estate and waterfront garden stop that fits slower sightseeing, architecture, and photo-driven daytime planning.
A historic estate and waterfront garden stop that fits slower sightseeing, architecture, and photo-driven daytime planning.
A useful harbor-front stop for boat departures, casual browsing, and easy pairing with downtown or Biscayne activities.
A useful harbor-front stop for boat departures, casual browsing, and easy pairing with downtown or Biscayne activities.
A modern art and waterfront culture stop that works best for museum time, design interest, and a calmer downtown block.
A modern art and waterfront culture stop that works best for museum time, design interest, and a calmer downtown block.
Live Viator Picks
Guided experiences and bookable activities that help visitors plan around Miami's most useful highlights.

Join a sightseeing boat tour of Miami Beach and the iconic Millionaire's homes. Explore the mesmerizing beauty of Biscayne Bay, while getting an exclusive glimpse into the luxurio…
⭐ 4.3 (1,717 reviews)
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At Redland ATV Tour, we take pride in offering a truly unique and unforgettable adventure like no other. Here's why you should choose us to have an exceptional experience in Miami…
⭐ 4.6 (554 reviews)
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Experience Miami in style aboard your private 33-foot yacht, designed for comfort, relaxation, and unforgettable views. We offer 2, 3, and 4-hour private tours, and if you’re look…
⭐ 4.9 (257 reviews)
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Join us on a culinary and cultural walking tour of Little Havana where you will discover the traditions, history, music and flavors of Cuba in Miami. We will enjoy the rhythm of s…
⭐ 4.9 (9,443 reviews)
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Hop aboard our Azimut 50' and experience Miami's most exclusive private tour! We leave from the Miami River for Fisher Island, one of the most expensive islands in America. Along…
⭐ 4.7 (82 reviews)
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Take time out from the daily grind and enjoy wine, beer, prosecco, and frozen cocktails on this two hour cruise along Miami’s coastline. Relax as the sun sets over Miami and then…
⭐ 4.6 (1,139 reviews)
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Travel planning
A broader planning surface for attractions, neighborhoods, and trip ideas.
A cleaner starting point for guided experiences, day trips, and visitor favorites.
Restaurants, food neighborhoods, and tasting-focused experiences.
Half-day and full-day options that fit naturally with a city stay.
Many first-time visitors start with a broad sightseeing experience, one neighborhood or food-focused tour, and a single attraction or day trip that fits the pace of the city.
A strong first visit is usually 2 to 4 days, depending on how many major attractions, neighborhoods, and guided experiences you want to fit into one trip.