Miami, United States
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Miami

United States

Art Deco, Latin energy, and the beach as a way of life.

Language
English & Spanish
Currency
US dollar ($)
Best months
Nov–Apr (dry, warm)
When to avoid
Jun–Oct (heat, humidity, hurricanes)

Build your Miami itinerary

Choose how many days you have and we'll lay out a day-by-day plan built around the experiences and flavors you can only get here. Pick anywhere from one to five days below.

Trip length
A tailored 3-day plan for Miami
Day 1

South Beach & Art Deco

OCEAN DRIVE · ART DECO · LINCOLN ROAD
  1. ~9:00a
  2. ~10:30a
  3. ~12:30p
  4. ~2:00p
  5. 8:00p

South Beach is the icon — the Art Deco tour turns the eye-candy into a story. Stone crabs are seasonal (mid-October to May); when they're in, Joe's is a Miami rite.

Day 2

Little Havana & the Latin City

CALLE OCHO · WYNWOOD · DESIGN DISTRICT
  1. ~9:30a
  2. ~11:30a
  3. ~1:00p
  4. ~3:00p
  5. ~6:30p

Little Havana and Wynwood are the city's soul beyond the beach — one for Cuban culture, one for street art. Versailles is a genuine institution; the café window is where Miami's Cuban community gathers.

Day 3

Islands, Gardens & the Bay

VIZCAYA · KEY BISCAYNE · COCONUT GROVE
  1. ~9:30a
  2. ~11:30a
  3. ~1:30p
  4. ~3:30p
  5. ~6:30p

Vizcaya is Miami's hidden gem — book ahead, it's popular for photos. The bay and islands are the city's calmer, greener side; a sunset sail is the loveliest way to see the skyline.

The specialty of Miami

Eat it here, then bring it home

Miami eats Latin and Caribbean — Cuban above all — with stone crabs from its own waters and a glossy, sun-soaked dining scene.

Signature dishes

Unique local ingredients

Artisan goods to take home