Miami tours

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Miami City Tour
|4 hours|up to 6 people
Massimiliano D.
Massimiliano D.
(20)
Miami City Tour
You want to come back after this tour!
$ 466 (USD)
Includes all fees
Miami Highlights City Tour - Half Day
|5 hours|up to 4 people
Steven B.
Steven B.
(10)
Miami Highlights City Tour - Half Day
The Highlights of the Art Deco District, Wynwood Walls and Little Havana
$ 642 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|2 hours|up to 10 people
Maria P.
Maria P.
(21)
Best Little Havana Walking Tour with the Great Granddaughter of Cuba's Second President!
Total Immersion of Cuban Culture & Food!
$ 150 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|4 hours|up to 3 people
Martin C.
Martin C.
(36)
Half-day tour of Miami and Miami Beach
Half-day private tour, including transportation!
$ 414 (USD)
Includes all fees
City Tour Miami & Miami Beach - Experience the Magic
|7 hours|up to 6 people
Armin P.
Armin P.
(25)
City Tour Miami & Miami Beach - Experience the Magic
Discover the beauty and the hidden treasures of the Magic City and Miami Beach
$ 662 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|4 hours|up to 6 people
Stella Erin R.
Stella Erin R.
(17)
Half day tour of Miami Beach, Miami and Little Havana
Discover history, culture and hidden gems along this shore excursion!
$ 621 (USD)
Includes all fees
Miami Off The Beaten Path Highlights City Tour
|4 hours|up to 4 people
Alfonso V.
Alfonso V.
(5)
Miami Off The Beaten Path Highlights City Tour
arriving on a cruise, and have extra time? let me show you our wonderful city
$ 518 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|6 hours|up to 5 people
Ileana M.
Ileana M.
(2)
Scenic Drive Tour Everglades National Park, to Flamingo Village
Awaken your naturalist instinct on a scenic drive through an International Biosphere Reserve!
$ 621 (USD)
Includes all fees
Hidden Gems of Little Havana: Walking Tour Unraveling the Charms of Cuban Culture.
|2 hours|up to 10 people
Orlando C.
Orlando C.
(1)
Hidden Gems of Little Havana: Walking Tour Unraveling the Charms of Cuban Culture.
Uncover the Stories, Music, and Traditions of Miami's Cuban Enclave.
$ 279 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|4 hours|up to 3 people
Antonio M.
Antonio M.
(4)
Discover Wynwood - Little Havana - Art Deco
Bohemia, art and flavor
$ 352 (USD)
Includes all fees
Miami City Full Day Tour & Mini Cruise along Biscayne Bay
|6 hours|up to 6 people
Massimiliano D.
Massimiliano D.
(10)
Miami City Full Day Tour & Mini Cruise along Biscayne Bay
The best of Miami!
$ 611 (USD)
Includes all fees
Incredible Miami City Tour - Full Day
|7 hours|up to 4 people
Steven B.
Steven B.
(17)
Incredible Miami City Tour - Full Day
Local History, Architecture, Food, Art, Nature and Culture of this International City!
$ 898 (USD)
Includes all fees
City Tour Miami & Miami Beach - Half Day - Shore Excursion
|4 hours|up to 6 people
Armin P.
Armin P.
(11)
City Tour Miami & Miami Beach - Half Day - Shore Excursion
Experience the Magic City and Miami Beach on a private tour
$ 559 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|2.5 hours|up to 6 people
Stella Erin R.
Stella Erin R.
(7)
Best of Miami Express Sightseeing Tour
Summer VIP driving tour of Miami's top spots
$ 466 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|4 hours|up to 3 people
Maria P.
Maria P.
(7)
Miami's Best Half Day Magic City Private Driving Tour
Visit Miami's 8 most important neighborhoods including crossing the Key Biscayne Bridge!
$ 336 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|4 hours|up to 10 people
Martin C.
Martin C.
(23)
Half-day tour of Miami and Miami Beach
Half-day private tour using your own transportation!
$ 259 (USD)
Includes all fees

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Things to do in Miami

In Miami, the sun isn’t the only thing that shines. From the glittering beaches of South Beach to the bold street art of Wynwood, this coastal city pulses with color, rhythm, and life. Your Miami private tour with your guide opens doors to the city’s most iconic spots—and its best-kept secrets—crafted around what you love most. Whether you’re here for the Art Deco beauty, Latin flavors, or just the ocean breeze, Miami tours offer the perfect mix of relaxation, history, and vibrant culture. And if you're arriving by cruise, a Miami shore excursion with your guide can turn a single day into an unforgettable introduction to the Magic City. With your guide, your walking tour moves at your pace—through colorful neighborhoods, cultural landmarks, and unexpected moments of local connection. Top 10 Must-See Attractions in Miami These highlights capture the heart of Miami—from its glittering coastline to its soulful neighborhoods. Your guide can help you choose which to visit and make each stop meaningful. South Beach Famous for its white sands and pastel-colored lifeguard towers, South Beach is more than a place to sunbathe—it’s a cultural icon. Your guide shares the area’s Art Deco roots and beachside buzz. Wynwood Walls Walk through this open-air gallery of street art, where murals from world-renowned artists turn alleyways into masterpieces. Your tour dives into the stories behind the walls. Little Havana The scent of cigars, the sound of dominoes, the rhythm of salsa—this Cuban heart of Miami is best explored with a local who can explain the history and culture behind the color. Vizcaya Museum and Gardens Step into European elegance with a Miami twist. This 1916 mansion is filled with art, architecture, and breathtaking gardens that your guide brings to life with stories of the city’s old elite. Bayside Marketplace Explore shops, music, and local snacks along Biscayne Bay. Your guide can help you find the best views, live bands, and places for an authentic bite. Perez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) Modern art meets Biscayne Bay views. Your walking tour here may include outdoor sculptures and conversations about Miami’s creative future. Freedom Tower A historic symbol of hope, this building welcomed Cuban refugees in the 1960s. Now a museum, it shares Miami’s immigration history—one of the city’s most defining stories. Design District Luxury meets innovation. High-end fashion, bold architecture, and public art make this a must for design lovers. Your guide helps you navigate style and substance alike. Everglades National Park (via nearby access) Just outside the city, explore swamps and sawgrass with the help of your guide. Spot gators, birds, and other wildlife on a nature-focused detour from city buzz. Coral Gables Known as “The City Beautiful,” this elegant area features tree-lined boulevards, historic buildings, and the famous Venetian Pool—ideal for travelers who enjoy a more relaxed pace. Explore Miami Off the Beaten Path Step away from the tourist trail and into the soul of the city. These hidden gems and quieter corners are where your tour gets personal, creative, and surprising. Coconut Grove Miami’s oldest neighborhood is full of tropical charm, bohemian shops, and waterfront parks. Your guide can show you the side of the Grove that locals love. The Underline A new linear park beneath the Metrorail—this growing green space is filled with art, bike paths, and pop-up events. Perfect for walking and conversation. Española Way Tucked away in South Beach, this romantic street of Mediterranean-style buildings feels like a film set. Your tour might include stories of its glamorous past and local eateries. Calle Ocho Festivals & Live Music Many miss the best times to visit for music and dancing. Your guide knows when live performances happen and how to join the locals for an unforgettable night. Secret Gardens & Rooftop Views Some of Miami’s most peaceful spots are above or behind the main roads—quiet courtyards, tropical gardens, and rooftop bars your guide can help you find. Day Trip Ideas from Miami Beyond the city, South Florida offers nature, culture, and island vibes. Your guide can help create a seamless day trip that fits your travel style. Key Biscayne A laid-back island with stunning beaches, bike trails, and the lighthouse at Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park. Ideal for a relaxing half-day escape. Everglades Safari Take an airboat ride or walking tour into one of America’s most unique ecosystems. Your guide can turn this wild landscape into an immersive experience. Fort Lauderdale Just up the coast, this city offers canal-side cafés, art districts, and a breezier vibe. A great contrast to Miami’s pace, just a short drive away. Coral Castle An engineering mystery made of hand-carved limestone, this quirky attraction is full of stories and symbolism. A curious stop that adds wonder to your day. Travel Tips for Your Visit A few tips—and help from your guide—can make your time in Miami smoother and more enjoyable. Best Time to Visit: November through April offers warm weather without the summer humidity. Events like Art Basel and Carnaval add energy to the calendar. Getting Around: Public transit is limited, so walking tours are the best way to explore neighborhoods. For further spots, your guide can help arrange transport or rideshare options. What to Wear: Miami style is cool, casual, and colorful. Lightweight clothes, sunscreen, and comfortable shoes are musts for a walking tour. Etiquette Tips: Many Miami locals speak both English and Spanish. A friendly “Hola” is always welcome, and your guide can help you navigate cultural blends with ease. Explore Miami Your Way Miami is more than sunshine and nightlife—it’s a city of stories, flavors, and people proud of their roots. With a private tour crafted just for you, your guide brings these stories to life in a way that group tours never could. Whether you're exploring art, history, nature, or food, your 5-star rated, expert-vetted guide helps you see Miami from the inside out—with flexible cancellation and zero stress. It’s your adventure, on your terms. Find your guide, follow your curiosity, and uncover Miami one neighborhood at a time.

Answers to your questions

What are the best guided tours in Miami?

Here is a selection of the best guided tours in Miami: 1) Private Tour of Miami by Suv or Van (Shore excursion) 2) Miami city tour plus Vizcaya and Coral Gables 3) Hidden Gems of Little Havana: Walking Tour Unraveling the Charms of Cuban Culture 4) Full Day Palm Beach Tour from Miami 5) Florida Keys to Islamorada

What are the must do things in Miami?

Miami, Florida, is a vibrant city known for its cultural diversity, beautiful beaches, and lively nightlife. Here are some must-do things in Miami: South Beach (SoBe): Enjoy the iconic Miami Beach with its white sandy shores, colorful lifeguard towers, and the famous Ocean Drive. Soak up the sun, take a dip in the ocean, and explore the Art Deco Historic District. Wynwood Walls: Visit the Wynwood Arts District to admire the Wynwood Walls, a curated outdoor museum of street art. The area is filled with vibrant murals, galleries, and trendy cafes. Little Havana: Immerse yourself in Cuban culture in Little Havana. Enjoy authentic Cuban cuisine, live music, and stroll down Calle Ocho (8th Street) to experience the neighborhood's energy. Vizcaya Museum and Gardens: Explore the Vizcaya Museum, an Italian Renaissance-style villa surrounded by beautiful gardens. The estate offers a glimpse into Miami's history and a peaceful escape. Miami Seaquarium: Perfect for families, the Miami Seaquarium features marine life shows, exhibits, and opportunities to interact with dolphins and sea lions. Jungle Island: A family-friendly attraction, Jungle Island is a zoological park where you can see exotic animals, attend shows, and enjoy interactive experiences. Coral Gables: Discover the Mediterranean-inspired architecture of Coral Gables. Visit the historic Biltmore Hotel, explore the Venetian Pool, and stroll along Miracle Mile for shopping and dining. Perez Art Museum Miami (PAMM): If you're an art enthusiast, visit PAMM, which showcases contemporary and modern art. The museum is located in a stunning waterfront setting. Bayfront Park: Relax at Bayfront Park, a green space in downtown Miami. Enjoy the views of Biscayne Bay, attend events at the amphitheater, or take a boat tour. Everglades National Park: Experience the unique ecosystem of the Everglades, located just a short drive from Miami. Take an airboat tour to spot alligators, birds, and other wildlife. Miami Design District: Indulge in luxury shopping and explore the cutting-edge design stores and art galleries in this trendy neighborhood. Nightlife in South Beach: Miami is famous for its vibrant nightlife. Experience the energetic clubs, bars, and lounges in South Beach for a memorable evening out. Remember to consider the weather, especially during the hot and humid summer months, and plan your activities accordingly. Miami offers a diverse range of attractions catering to various interests, ensuring there's something for everyone.

How much is a private tour in Miami?

The cost of a private tour in Miami can vary depending on several factors, including the duration of the tour, the specific attractions or areas you wish to visit, the level of customization, and the number of people in your group. Additionally, prices may vary among different guides, as they set their own prices with ToursByLocals. The cost of a private tour in Miami typically ranges from around $330 - $550. It's important to note that each guide sets their own prices, which is why there can be a large variation between one guide and another. When planning a private tour, be sure to read the 'what's included' and 'what's extra' sections of the tour page. If you don't quite see what you are looking for, you can send a message to the guide and discuss customizing a tour to meet your specific needs and budget.

What are the top tours in Miami?

Here are some of the top tours in Miami, each highly rated with over 20 reviews! 1) Half-day tour of Miami and Miami Beach 2) Incredible Miami City Tour - Full Day 3) Full-day tour of Miami and Miami Beach 4) City Tour Miami & Miami Beach - Experience the Magic 5) Miami City Tour

How much to tip a tour guide in Miami?

ToursByLocals guides set their own prices in order to compensate themselves fairly for the hard work they do and the time spent preparing for the private tour as well as delivering the tour itself. Therefore there is no expectation for ToursByLocals customers to tip their guide. Writing a review after the tour is a great way to show your appreciation to your guide as it helps them receive more inquiries in the future.

Do you need a guided tour of Miami?

Guided tours are perfect for getting in-depth knowledge about the history, culture, and significance of the places you're visiting. If you're interested in learning about Miami from a local expert, a guided tour can be very informative, and an excellent use of your vacation time. If you have limited time in Miami and want to see as much as possible in a short period, a private guided tour can be efficient. That way you are not restricted by a set schedule and can prioritise what you want to see in the time you have. Although private tours are generally more expensive than a group tour, they’re remarkably value: a good guide can provide you with insider tips, hidden gems, and local recommendations that will help you avoid tourist traps or overpriced places during your stay. ToursByLocals guided tours can be tailored to specific interests, such as art, history, or food. If you have a niche interest, a specialised tour can enhance your experience.

Can you hire a tour guide in Miami?

Yes, you can hire a tour guide in Miami. Hiring a tour guide can be a great way to enhance your travel experience and gain valuable insights into the local culture, history, and attractions. ToursByLocals has over 10 local guides in Miami who are local experts and offer a wide range of customizable private tours. They will work with you to customize an itinerary based on your interests and preferences. Private tour guides can provide a more personalized experience and offer flexibility in terms of scheduling and activities.

Where to go for a day trip from Miami?

Miami is situated in a region with diverse attractions, making it an excellent starting point for day trips. Here are some recommended day trip destinations from Miami: Everglades National Park: Explore the unique ecosystem of the Everglades on an airboat tour, spot alligators, birds, and other wildlife, and learn about the importance of this natural habitat. Key Largo and the Florida Keys: Head to Key Largo or even further down the Florida Keys for a day of snorkeling, diving, or simply enjoying the laid-back island atmosphere. Naples: Visit the upscale town of Naples for its beautiful beaches, shopping on Fifth Avenue, and exploring the Naples Botanical Garden. Palm Beach: Enjoy the luxurious atmosphere of Palm Beach with its upscale shops, historic landmarks, and beautiful beaches. Fort Lauderdale: Explore the Venice of America with its intricate canal system, visit the vibrant Las Olas Boulevard, or relax on Fort Lauderdale Beach. Coral Castle: Visit the mysterious Coral Castle, a unique sculpture garden created by Edward Leedskalnin entirely from coral rock. Wynwood Arts District: Spend a day exploring the Wynwood Walls, art galleries, and trendy cafes in this vibrant and artsy neighborhood. Biscayne National Park: Take a boat tour to explore the diverse marine life, coral reefs, and islands within Biscayne National Park. Miccosukee Indian Village: Learn about the culture and traditions of the Miccosukee Tribe, including airboat rides and crafts. Homestead and Coral Castle: Explore Homestead, visit the Fruit and Spice Park, and discover the enigmatic Coral Castle.

How many days to tour Miami?

The ideal duration for a tour of Miami depends on your interests, the pace at which you prefer to travel, and the specific activities you want to engage in. However, for a comprehensive exploration of the city and its surrounding areas, a suggested duration is around 4 to 5 days. Here's a potential itinerary: Day 1: Explore Miami Beach and South Beach Spend the day at South Beach, exploring the iconic Ocean Drive, Art Deco Historic District, and enjoying the sandy shores. Visit the lively Lincoln Road Mall for shopping and dining. Day 2: Discover Wynwood and Little Havana Explore the Wynwood Arts District, including the Wynwood Walls and the vibrant street art scene. Visit Little Havana to experience Cuban culture, enjoy authentic cuisine, and stroll through Calle Ocho. Day 3: Biscayne Bay and Downtown Miami Take a boat tour of Biscayne Bay to see the skyline and islands. Explore downtown Miami, including Bayfront Park, the Perez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), and the vibrant neighborhoods. Day 4: Day Trip or Additional Attractions Consider a day trip to the Everglades, Key Largo, or another nearby destination. Alternatively, explore additional attractions such as Vizcaya Museum and Gardens or Jungle Island. Day 5: Relax and Enjoy Spend a leisurely day at one of Miami's beautiful beaches or explore a nearby neighborhood like Coral Gables. Visit a luxury shopping district, such as the Miami Design District or Bal Harbour Shops. This itinerary is just a suggestion, and you can adjust it based on your interests and preferences. If you're a fan of nightlife, you might want to allocate evenings for exploring Miami's vibrant clubs and bars. Additionally, Miami's diverse neighborhoods offer a wide range of culinary experiences, so food enthusiasts might want to dedicate time to trying different cuisines. Miami is a city with a dynamic cultural scene, beautiful beaches, and diverse attractions, so the more time you have, the better you can immerse yourself in the local atmosphere.

Where should I stay while visiting Miami?

Miami offers a variety of neighborhoods, each with its own unique atmosphere and attractions. The best place to stay depends on your interests, preferred activities, and the type of experience you're seeking. Here are some popular areas in Miami, each with its own characteristics: South Beach (SoBe): Pros: Iconic beach, vibrant nightlife, Art Deco architecture, and a lively atmosphere. Cons: Can be crowded and noisy. Ideal for: Those looking for a trendy and energetic beach experience, nightlife enthusiasts. Downtown Miami: Pros: Central location, close to cultural attractions, shopping, and dining options. Cons: Less beach access compared to South Beach. Ideal for: Business travelers, those interested in cultural attractions, and easy access to public transportation. Brickell: Pros: Miami's financial district, upscale dining, shopping, and a sophisticated nightlife scene. Cons: Limited beach access. Ideal for: Business travelers, upscale and modern atmosphere seekers. Wynwood Arts District: Pros: Vibrant street art, trendy galleries, and a creative atmosphere. Cons: Less beach access, not as centrally located. Ideal for: Art and culture enthusiasts, those looking for a hip and artistic neighborhood. Coconut Grove: Pros: Bohemian vibe, parks, marinas, and historic sites. Cons: Less bustling nightlife compared to South Beach or Downtown. Ideal for: Those seeking a more relaxed and eclectic atmosphere, families. Coral Gables: Pros: Upscale residential area, beautiful architecture, and gardens. Cons: Limited beach access. Ideal for: A more refined experience, those interested in historical landmarks. Bal Harbour: Pros: Exclusive shopping, luxury hotels, and a quieter atmosphere. Cons: Limited nightlife. Ideal for: Luxury travelers, those seeking a quieter environment. Mid-Beach (between South Beach and North Beach): Pros: Quieter than South Beach, still has beautiful beaches, upscale resorts, and dining options. Cons: Less nightlife compared to South Beach. Ideal for: Those looking for a balance between relaxation and access to Miami's attractions. Consider your preferences, the purpose of your visit, and the activities you plan to engage in when choosing the best area to stay. Miami's neighborhoods cater to a variety of tastes, ensuring you'll find a location that suits your needs.

What's the best time to visit Miami?

The best time to visit Miami depends on your preferences regarding weather, events, and overall atmosphere. Here are some considerations for different seasons: Winter (December to February): Pros: Mild and dry weather, making it the peak tourist season. Ideal for enjoying outdoor activities and events. Cons: Higher prices for accommodation and increased tourist crowds. Spring (March to May): Pros: Pleasant temperatures, fewer crowds than in winter, and various events and festivals. Cons: Prices may still be relatively high, especially during spring break. Summer (June to August): Pros: Hot and sunny weather, ideal for beach activities and water sports. Lower hotel rates during the off-season. Cons: High humidity, occasional rain showers, and the Atlantic hurricane season (though major hurricanes are relatively rare). Fall (September to November): Pros: Mild temperatures, fewer tourists, and lower hotel rates. The weather is generally pleasant. Cons: Some risk of hurricanes, although Miami is less prone to direct hits compared to other parts of Florida. In summary, the winter and spring months (December to May) are considered the best time to visit Miami due to the comfortable weather and a variety of events. However, if you prefer lower hotel rates and don't mind the possibility of rain, the summer and fall months can also be enjoyable. Keep in mind that Miami hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, so you might want to check the calendar to see if any particular events align with your interests. Additionally, be aware of peak tourist seasons, such as spring break, when prices can be higher, and popular attractions may be busier.