Miami
Attractions:
Miami's Best Attraction Pass:
The best
bang for the buck, see 25 of the
top attractions including some of our
favorites as outlined below. All
this for the price of one attraction.
Buy a 1 to 7 day card starting at only
$55. Below is what the card entitles you
to:
Tours
& Cruises:
Miami Duck Tours, Gator Park Airboat
Tours, Island Queen Cruises - Bayside
Blaster, Miami Nice Tours etc.
Attractions
in Orlando City & Central Florida:
Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex,
Cypress Gardens Adventure Park, Winter
Haven, Splash Island Waterpark,
Gatorland, Daytona 500 Experience etc.
Outdoor
Attractions:
Miami Seaquarium, Jungle Island, Miami
MetroZoo, Miami Beach Bicycle Center,
Coral Castle, and Schnebly Redland's
Winery
Museums:
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, Miami
Science Museum, Bass Museum of Art,
Bonnet House Museum and Gardens,
Historical Museum of Southern Florida,
and Lowe Art Museum and more.
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Here to get the pass
or
read below about our trip and our
recommended attractions.
Recommended
Attractions
While
there are too many fantastic attractions
in Miami, we have compiled a list of the
must-see and the best Miami attractions
just for you. However, we must tell you
that Miami and Miami Beach are two
completely different cities and mustn’t
be confused to be one!
South
Beach:
The quintessential hot spot. If you want
to live it up in Miami, then South Beach
is where you should head to…it’s
trendy, upscale, and packed with
entertainment options including clubs,
discs, bars, pubs, restaurants and more.
The Catch-22 is one of the best dance
clubs on South Beach. So, get ready to
dance the night away!
Miami
Metrozoo:
Considered to be one of the best zoos in
America, the zoo is home to a mind
boggling species of animals from Africa,
Asia, and Australia. The Metrozoo also
happens to be one of the very first ‘free-range’
zoos in the nation and you can watch the
animals roam freely in their habitat.
Miami
Seaquarium:
Located between mainland Miami city and
Miami Beach, this is the only place in
the world where you will be able to see
the cute and graceful white sided
dolphins. A killer whale also demands
its fair share of attention from
onlooker so beware!
Beaches:
With more beaches than you can count,
Miami’s beaches are just what the
doctor ordered for a dose of sun and
fun! Try to beat the tourist rush by
visiting the less popular but equally
‘hot’ beaches!
Everglades:
The only and the largest subtropical
ecological environment in the country,
the 1.5 million acres spread is stuff
that National Geographic touts about!
The park is one of the most unique
public parks in the national and is the
home to at least 14 endangered and rare
animal species such as American
Crocodile, the Florida Panther, and the
West Indian Manatee. If you want to see
what South and Central Florida looked
like 150 years ago, then head to
Everglades.
Miami
Science Museum:
Curiosity evoking exhibitions that not
just educate but also entertain the
museum is a great place to visit for
learning new things about our
environment and cultural heritage among
other things.
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