Things to Do in Miami
• Nothing beats the rush of skimming across the wetlands while learning about one of the most diverse ecosystems on Earth. Expect fascinating stories and plenty of surprises along the way!
• Get up close with Florida’s most famous reptile at a live alligator show by the Gator Boys Alligator Rescue team, an experience that’s as thrilling as it is unforgettable.
• One free professional-grade group photo per party makes sure your adventure isn’t just a memory. Don’t forget to browse the gift shop for Everglades-inspired keepsakes!
• Upgrade for convenience, choose the airboat tour with included Miami transportation.
Learn all about Cuban culture in Miami on this walking tour of Little Havana.
We'll visit important Cuban landmarks such as Cuban Memorial Park and the Bay of Pigs Monument, listening to in-depth commentary about Cuban heritage, music and art in Miami.
I will take you to a local farmer’s market, cigar shops, taste the best Cuban coffee, and show you places where you can get empanadas (turnovers), local ice cream inspired by the Cuban flavors and Guava pastries, among other delicacies.
As We walk through Little Havana, learn the history and stories that keep the neighborhood vibrant, from public artwork to the game-playing regulars at Domino Park. You will get a local's perspective on this vibrant, and colorful community.
• Learn from expert guides about the park’s fascinating ecosystem and how reptiles contribute to its delicate balance.
• Step into the reptile sanctuary, where you’ll encounter a variety of native species, including rescued alligators and snakes.
• Upgrade your adventure with a private airboat tour for a customized experience or take an airboat night tour for an after-dark wildlife encounter.
• Alternatively, choose the round-trip transportation option to be picked up and dropped off at hotels in Fort Lauderdale.
Visit to discover the heart of a city as vibrant as Miami, filled with skyscrapers, financial activity, and, of course, full of stories.
We will start at the square in front of Miami-Dade University, which already hides a few details and curiosities.
We will move through the wide streets of Downtown Miami while we see the city's most famous monuments and places, such as the Freedom Tower and Bayside.
We will talk about the founding of this young city of Miami at the end of the 19th century and how it has had, and continues to have, continuous growth over the decades.
Miami is a cultural and financial center on a global level, so we will highlight the most important museums and the various displays of urban art spread throughout the city.
We will use the most comfortable and economical means of transportation in the city. All of downtown Miami is connected through a system of free autopiloted trains.
Additionally, from here you can admire spectacular views of the city while the small train travels several meters high among towering skyscrapers along the financial district.
The visit will end in the Brickell neighborhood, one of the most exclusive areas of the city where we will encounter the oldest human civilization remains found in the city. Do you dare to guess how old they are? The answer will surprise you!
• With an English or Spanish live guide, gain insights into the Everglades ecosystem and frame your memories with a complimentary pre-journey photo.
• Glide through the Everglades to spot diverse wildlife like turtles and birds, and enjoy an interactive show featuring majestic Floridian alligators.
• With transportation from select central locations in Miami, this is a seamless way to explore the Everglades without the hassle of planning your way to the National Park.
• Fun fact: The Everglades is the only known place in the world where alligators and crocodiles coexist.
• See birds at the Asian Aviary, native animals to the Amazon rainforest and Florida exhibits, and a 48,000-gallon aquarium with water reptiles.
• Feed giraffes, meet a zookeeper, explore Zoo Miami's 500 animal species, then cool off at the half-jungle, half-water Playworld.
• Fun fact: During World War II, the Zoo Miami land served as a top-secret blimp base for the US Navy, patrolling the Atlantic Ocean for German U-boats.
• Kick off your Miami journey at any of the nine key stops, hop off to explore at will, and reach your favorite attractions with a short and relaxing walk.
• With a 48-hour pass, explore Miami further with a cruise along the luxurious Millionaire’s Row or a dreamy panoramic night tour, savoring a bit more of Miami.
• Catch Miami in action from plush seats on an open-top deck with audio guides in 5 languages adding stories to the views unfolding before you.
• Take in the eye-popping street art at Wynwood Walls, immerse in Little Havana’s vibrant Domino Park, and uncover Freedom Tower’s role in Cuban history.
• See alligators, colorful birds, herons, grackles, and the endangered Everglade Snail Kite on your tour of Everglades National Park.
• Get up close to the animals at the Alligator Exhibit and learn about the species and the care involved in maintaining their habitats.
• Meet the residents of Coopertown to learn about their history and the evolution of the area. Experience the Floridian way of life with one of the first and original airboat tours around the Everglades.
• Upgrade to make your airboat tour more personal, with a small group size of max 7 guests, add admission tickets to Everglades Safari Park, along with round-trip transportation from select Miami hotels.
• See birds at the Asian Aviary, native animals at the Amazon rainforest & Florida exhibits, and a 48,000-gallon aquarium with water reptiles.
• Feed giraffes, meet a zookeeper, explore Zoo Miami's 500 animal species, then cool off at the half-jungle, half-water Playworld.
• Upgrade your visit with a lunch basket including various food options, a fountain drink, and a 10% discount on gifts from the shop.
• Fun fact: During World War II, the Zoo Miami land served as a top-secret blimp base for the US Navy, patrolling the Atlantic Ocean for German U-boats.
• Learn about the 1,000-pound alligator known as Cannibal, turtles, and iguanas, among other native and exotic wildlife species, at the Alligator & Reptile Exhibit.
• Get a chance to interact with a baby alligator under the guidance of expert handlers with the “Meet a Baby Alligator” experience.
• This private experience with just your group, offers a relaxed and intimate way to explore the Everglades. With no strangers on board, you’ll get uninterrupted views, personal attention from your guide, and a deeper connection to the wildlife around you.
• You can even pick the group size that works best for you, whether it’s 4, 6, 12, or 15 people.








































