Home to some of Florida’s best beaches, plenty of exciting museums and theme parks, vibrant nightlife, and amazing events year-round — not to mention the fascinating and lively Cuban influence — Miami is as dynamic and thriving a city as any, and more than worthwhile of a visit!
Whether you’re scuba diving alongside turtles, sailing past Millionaire’s Row, or doing some deep-sea fishing, there are plenty of great ways to enjoy the area’s famously beautiful waters.
But you can also head inland to enjoy some of its unique cultural aspects, from wandering through the vibrant Design District to exploring an authentic Spanish monastery.
Along the way, you can taste incredible meals, shop for some chic fashions, and live it up at the city’s many nightclubs.
With so many fun things to do in Miami, locals and tourists alike are often spoiled for choice. Thankfully, we’ve done all the research for you! In this piece, we’ve rounded up the best things to do in Miami that simply can’t be missed!
Grab the swimmers and walking shoes, and make sure the camera batteries are charged because The Magic City awaits!
1 – Discover Millionaire’s Row by boat
One of the state’s — scratch that, country’s most extravagant residential areas, the aptly-named Millionaire’s Row is home to celebrities like Shaquille O’Neal, Gloria Estefan, and P.Diddy, just to name a few.
On a crowd-favorite boat tour, you’ll be able to spot the mansions and boats of these famous names, with spectacular views of Biscayne Bay all the way through.
2 – Take an exciting airboat tour of the Everglades National Park
Beyond the sun-kissed beaches and the upbeat nightlife, there’s a very different side to Miami; one of wild and untouched nature. And what better place to experience it than at the Everglades National Park, a short drive from the city?
The park covers over 1.5 million acres of wetlands, stretching from Florida Bay in the south all the way up to Kissimmee in the north, making it one of the largest wilderness areas in the United States. And what’s the best way to explore this unique ecosystem? By taking an airboat tour, of course!
These flat-bottomed boats are helped along by giant propeller fans, allowing you to glide across the water’s surface with ease and navigate your way through the thick mangrove forests – something you wouldn’t be able to do in most traditional, heavy vessels.
Hold on tight; your expert guide will take you on an exhilarating ride deep into the park, where you can spot all sorts of birds and wildlife – including pretty-in-pink flamingos and, of course, the resident alligator population.
But an airboat tour certainly isn’t the only activity on offer in the Everglades. If you prefer to experience the park on foot, there are numerous hiking trails that take you through the stunning scenery and give you a closer look at the unique flora and fauna of the area. From short nature walks to longer hiking tours that also include a spot of kayaking, there’s something for everyone.
Read more about the best Everglades airboat tours.
3 – Rent your own jet ski
Add an adrenaline rush to your Miami holiday with a jet ski tour!
With the speed fully at your control, you can cruise around the turquoise waters of Miami bay at a relaxing pace of a break-neck speeds — either way, there’s plenty of time to admire the fantastic Miami skyline (and keep an eye for dolphins too).
4 – Ride a bike through South Beach
Sick of walking? If you’re strapped for time (and even if you’re not), the best way to explore South Beach is on two wheels. If you’re looking for a fun and energetic way to discover the famous summer strip, join a locally-led bike tour.
Not only will you cycle along the vast fine-sand beaches, explore Miami’s famous Art Deco District, and take a dip in the water at Nikki Beach, but you’ll also head off the beaten track and discover some of the area’s hidden gems.
Whether you’re scuba diving alongside turtles, sailing past Millionaire’s Row, or doing some deep-sea fishing, there are plenty of great ways to enjoy the area’s famously beautiful waters.
But you can also head inland to enjoy some of its unique cultural aspects, from wandering through the vibrant Design District to exploring an authentic Spanish monastery.
Along the way, you can taste incredible meals, shop for some chic fashions, and live it up at the city’s many nightclubs.
Read more about the fun & unusual things to do in South Beach, Miami.
5 – Explore the vibrant Art Deco District
One of the distinctly unique facets of Miami is its stunning Art Deco District. This neighborhood, tucked away in the iconic South Beach area, boasts over 800 beautifully preserved historical buildings from the 1920s and 1930s – all showcasing the striking and colorful Art Deco architectural style. As the largest collection of Art Deco buildings in the world, it’s a striking contrast to the ultra-modern skyscrapers and bustling city life found elsewhere in Miami, and it’s a deep-rooted part of the city’s cultural heritage.
And while you can easily wander around the area, knocking off attractions here and there — like South Beach, Lummus Park, the Lincoln Road Mall, and the legendary Fontainebleau Miami Beach hotel — if you want to learn a few things along the way, there’s arguably no better way to discover the hidden nooks and crannies of this charming district than by joining a locally-led walking tour.
You can learn all about the history and architecture of these buildings from knowledgeable guides, while also getting a taste of the local culture and cuisine. Plus, it’s a great way to soak up some sun and people-watch on Ocean Drive.
Can’t be bothered walking? If you’re looking for a fun way to experience the essence of South Beach in a shorter amount of time, a segway might be your best bet.
With a local expert leading the way, you can zip around Ocean Drive, soak in the energetic culture, and learn the history of the city while gliding down bike paths — all without breaking a sweat.
Keep in mind: The Art Deco District is just one of the popular locations for Segway tours and walking tours in Miami. Similar experiences are offered in Little Havana and the Wynwood Arts District as well.
6 – Enjoy some Candlelight Concerts
There are few things more romantic than candlelight unless you pair it with live music. And with Candlelight Concerts, you can get the best of both!
Enjoy classical performances, or reinterpretations of beloved bands like Fleetwood Mac, with a room full of gorgeous, flickering candles as a backdrop.
It all makes for a magical and memorable evening out.
7 – Unleash your wild side on a sunset boat party
From birthdays and bucks parties to New Year’s Eve and Christmas events, South Beach Party Boats has the perfect party boats for your next adventure on Miami Bay.
Whether you’re traveling in a group or rocking it solo, with a couple of pints of liquid courage under your belt, it’s the perfect way to expand your social circles and meet like-minded travelers!
8 – Visit the exciting Wynwood Art District
One of the world’s most incredible outdoor street art museums, the renowned Wynwood Walls present the perfect backdrops for that long-overdue new profile picture.
Not only is it a visual masterpiece, but it’s also historically relevant too; on a guided street art tour, you’ll learn about Miami’s local art scene, including the work of Shepard Fairey, Retna, DFace, and Interesni Kaski, just to name a few.
You can also check out these masterpieces in style on a buggy tour, or take things up a notch with a party bike bar crawl. And don’t miss the oportunity of stopping by Miami’s first Craft Production Brewery, Wynwood Brewing Company.
9 – Hop on board the Skyviews Miami Observation Wheel
With the pristine ocean breeze and unobstructed vistas of the area, the Skyviews Miami Observation Wheel offers an experience you’ll never soon forget.
Step into your capsule, sit back, and feel the exhilaration as you rise up over the water.
Once you’re at the peak, stunning panoramic views of the busy streets below await!
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10 – Mastermind a thrilling escape at The Escape Game Miami
Located in downtown’s Brickell City Centre, The Escape Game Miami is the perfect addition to a day or night out, open daily from 8 am to 12 am.
Choose from six escape rooms, such as the challenging Prison Break or the space-themed Cosmic Crisis, each offering an immersive adventure for up to 8 players. Will you escape in time?
11 – Tantalize the tastebuds in Miami’s Little Havana
An absolute must-visit for anyone who even remotely considers themselves a foodie, Little Havana brings together all the best Cuban flavors and American flavors and fuses them together in a delectable package.
The best way to try all the specialties is with a culinary walking tour of Little Havana where you’ll discover all the famous Cuban dishes.
If you’re looking to venture off-the-beaten-path and sample unique cuisine from the best Cuban restaurants in Miami, look no further. Food tours are a great way to explore and get a feel for the flavor of the neighborhood – literally!
12 – Snorkel at Key Largo National Marine Sanctuary
Where art museum meets coral reef, there’s no better place to for a fun introduction to snorkeling than the Key Largo National Marine Sanctuary — simply put, it’s an underwater paradise!
Since you’ll be swimming in clear waters, spotting beautiful tropical fish, and admire stunning coral reefs, it’s worth considering renting (or bringing) an underwater camera.
13 – Ride shotgun in a scenic seaplane tour
Treat yourself to a marvelous seaplane flight where nothing but stunning views await.
Fly over downtown Miami, soar over Biscayne Bay, travel along miles of Florida’s breathtaking Atlantic coastlines, and take in panoramic views of the beautiful beaches from takeoff to landing!
14 – Spend the afternoon at the Jungle Island eco-park
A visit to Jungle Island combines adventure and nature, with plenty of live entertainment, thrill rides, and cheeky critters just waiting to say hello.
Try the zip line tour for an exciting tree to tree adventure, meet the wild animals up close (and, if you’re lucky, feed or hold them), and grab a bite or a coffee at the on-site cafe to recharge the batteries.
If you’re traveling with kids, this is the place to be.
15 – See the sights on a Bus tour
From the hippest city streets to the lush wonders of the natural world, the options are endless with a Hop-On, Hop-Off tour!
These fun, flexible buses will take you around to some of the most popular spots in the city, including Little Havana and South Beach. But you can also cruise around beautiful Biscayne Bay, or take an airboat trip through the swampy sawgrass of the Everglades.
There’s even a night bus tour for those that want a taste of the famous local party scene. See the best of everything – at your own pace!
16 – Absorb some history at Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park
With splendid architecture and gorgeous beaches, Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park is well worth a visit.
Located in the Key Biscayne area, it’s a perfect spot for kayaking, biking, fishing, and hiking. And the Cape Florida Lighthouse, built in 1825, has played a prominent role in the region’s history.
Along with guiding ships to safety, it was also a beacon of liberation for escaping slaves. Today, the spot has been registered as a National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom Site, and remains a visual gem in its own right.
17 – Fly up to 8 meters above the sea
It’s no wonder that the sport of flyboarding is taking the world by storm; anyone who’s ever tried it for themselves will tell you, there’s just nothing else quite like it!
If you’re feeling adventurous, rent a flyboard, soar high above Miami’s beautiful waterfront, and pretend to fly like a superhero!
Feeling courageous? Try out the infamous “Dolphin Dive”.
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18 – Discover Key West on a day trip
Travel south through the Florida Keys to reach Key West. Discover the town, its attractions, its beaches and enjoy the rich and diverse outdoor activities that Key West has to offer.
Among the most exciting things to do in Key West, we can highlight the sunset cruises, the snorkeling excursions and the kayaking trips through the mangroves. Don’t miss the chance to take a picture at the southernmost point of continental America, just 90 miles to Cuba.
If you will stay in Key West for over a day, take advantage of its direct connection to the Dry Tortugas National Park, a real paradise for snorkeling lovers.
19 – Unravel the mystery of the Coral Castle
Edward Leedskalnin spent over 28 years carving a coral castle from the ground up using nothing but homemade tools.
Today, the final product is visible to the public, and it’s become one of the mighty popular tourist attractions in Miami.
Guests can tour the unique Coral Castle garden, learning all about the mystery of this engineering marvel.
20 – Take a dip at the Venetian Pool
For a nice place to cool off on those sticky summer day, the Venetian Pool in Coral Gables is the prime candidate.
A Venetian-style lagoon carved out of coral rocks, this place has been open since 1914, offering guests the opportunity to soak in a historic freshwater pool and bask in the sunshine.
21 – Practise your aim with a firearm experience in Miami (to add around position #20)
For the firearm fanatics, there are a handful of safe, controlled ranges around the city where you can get your hands on a variety of firearms (pending eligibility) and shoot them under the supervision of experienced instructors.
Some popular ranges include Lock & Load Miami (where you can shoot machine guns), the Top Gun Indoor Range, Warrior Gun Range, and Stone Hart’s Gun Range. Each offers different packages depending on your budget and preferences, with options spread across multiple manufacturers and calibers, depending on the particular venue.
And if you’re after an outdoor experience instead, the Trail Glades Range, a short drive from town just before the border of the Everglades, is an excellent option.
Prefer to learn, rather than to shoot? Then the Lock & Load Museum in Miami’s Wynwood district is an activity worth considering. Free to visit and conveniently located right next to Paradox Museum Miami, it rolls back the curtain on a whole range of weaponry, from missiles, and battleship projectiles to swords, daggers, and other relics from the Civil War, Vietnam War and WWI and WWII. The Heckler & Koch collection is no doubt impressive, but it’s the Kiowa OH58 Helicopter – hanging within the lobby that typically steals the show.
Not to be overlooked is the museum’s art gallery. With all sorts of firearms-related art pieces on display, from photos to murals to cutting-edge x-ray photography, you’ll see firearms and weaponry portrayed in a whole new light.
22 – Soar over Miami’s coastline in a helicopter
Take to the sky and soar over the iconic sights of Miami!
With a professional pilot handling the controls, all you have to worry about is enjoying the flight as you glide over the Florida coastline, taking in million-dollar views of South Beach, the expensive mansions on Biscayne Bay, and Downtown Miami.
23 – Experience Miami’s most exhilarating jet boat ride
Ready for a thrilling ride through Miami that represents the true “Miami Vice” style?
Then a high-octane boat tour — one for of spins, drifts, jumps, and rapid stops, is exactly what the doctor ordered.
Not only will you be zooming out into the ocean, but you’ll also be greeted with a flawless skyline view from the water.
24 – Spend an hour in a clear-bottom kayak
While the beaches and nightlife may be the poster boys of Miami, don’t overlook the beauty of Biscayne Bay. Home to over 600 native fish (as well as birds, turtles, manatees and more), the waters around Miami are brimming with life, just begging to be explored.
And luckily for all of you adventure-seeking travelers, there are plenty of unique ways to do just that. One of the most popular options is to explore Biscayne Bay in a kayak. Whether you rent your own from one of the several outlets dotted around the city or join an educational guided tour instead, kayaking in Miami is a great way to ditch the crowds and discover the natural beauty of the city.
But why settle for a regular kayak when you can opt for a clear-bottom kayak instead? With this type of kayak, you’ll be able to see several feet down toward the bottom of the bay, giving you an up-close and personal view of all the marine life swimming below.
Or, for something extra romantic, consider one of the sunset paddles. As you kayak your way through the Bay, Pelican Harbor and the North Bay Village, you’ll catch stunning views of the Miami skyline as it lights up for the night. And if you’re feeling brave enough, there are even options for night kayaking in the city, where you can see the high-rise buildings lit up against the dark sky.
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25 – Visit the beautiful Vizcaya Museum & Gardens
An ideal activity for architecture buffs and history fans, not to mention anyone who simply enjoys basking in the beautiful scenery, the enchanting Vizcaya Museum & Gardens is always a great option.
The luxurious Italian-French renaissance building dates back to the early 20th century, flanked by lush greenery and shimmering waters for that perfect photo op.
26 – Feed the Giraffes at Zoo Miami
For the chance to observe wild animals such as elephants, giraffes, monkeys, camels, and rhinoceroses roaming around, make a beeline for Zoo Miami, the largest zoo in the state.
While the animals are delightful, make sure not to miss the fantastic botanical collection — with more than 1,200 tropical trees, plants, and flowers, it’s a relaxing, blissful experience.
27 – Ride the Skyviews Observation Wheel
Towering over Bayside Marketplace, some 200 feet above the streets, the Skyviews Observation Wheel is Miami’s answer to Vegas’ LINQ High Roller or the famous London Eye across the pond.
With 42 air-conditioned gondolas, each with more than enough room for the entire family, it’s a fun, relaxing way to take in the city’s skyline and waterfront views. On a clear day (of which Miami has plenty), you can see places like Miami Beach, Virginia Key, and the Bayside Marketplace below.
If you’re looking to make it a special occasion, consider booking one of the First Class VIP gondola experiences with glass floors, oh-so-comfy Ferrari-style seats, and skip-the-line privileges.
Each ride lasts between 12 and 15 minutes, so it’s easy to squeeze into any day of exploring Downtown Miami.
While you’re there: Besides the Bayside Marketplace shopping mall that sits right next door, you’re also within arms reach of Bayfront Park (the perfect spot to have a picnic or people watch), Kaseya Center (home to the Miami Heat basketball team) and the start of the Miami River Walk.
28 – Get your art fix at the Pérez Art Museum
Pérez Art Museum Miami is one of Miami’s most popular modern art museums and a must-visit for any art lovers visiting the Magic City.
Thanks to its location in Museum Park, within walking distance of places like AmericanAirlines Arena, it’s the perfect addition to any Downtown itinerary.
29 – See Orcas in action at Miami Seaquarium
Often considered Florida’s best aquarium, Miami Seaquarium showcases impressive sea life exhibits with manatees, sea lions, turtles, penguins, and more.
If you’re looking for something extra special, don’t miss the chance to swim with dolphins.
30 – Listen to jazz music at the Museum of Contemporary Art
Looking for the coolest vibes in the city? Enjoy free outdoor jazz performances at MOCA each last Friday of every month at 8 pm.
Besides the swanky tunes and friendly staff, the 23,000-square-foot venue also boasts a range of intriguing exhibits focused on everything from portraits to sculptures, video games, and photography.
31 – Admire art in a new digital experience at one of the city’s immersive art centers
It’s no secret that Miami has art running through its veins. From the upbeat music in Little Havana to the colorful graffiti in Wynwood, art can be found in every nook and cranny of this vibrant city.
And while you’ll find no shortage of traditional, historic art, there’s another side to the coin; the futuristic, new-age art that can only be experienced through digital technology.
Enter Superblue Miami and ARTECHOUSE Miami, two immersive art experiences that are taking the city by storm.
Over in the residential Allapattah neighborhood, the Superblue Miami Immersive Art Experience features a rotating exhibition of fully immersive, 360-degree artworks from some of the world’s top contemporary artists, such as teamLab and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer.
But this is no typical art museum – you’re encouraged to engage, touch, and literally step inside the art itself.
Then there’s ARTECHOUSE Miami. Found down in South Beach on Collins Street, this modern gallery takes digital art to a whole new level with its use of augmented reality, projection mapping, and interactive installations. The exhibits are always changing – from dedicated shows about the color Magenta to themes like Abstract Landscapes and Infinite Space, there’s always something new and exciting to experience.
If you’re a fan of the great Dutch painter, then pencil in a visit to the Van Gogh Miami Exhibit: The Immersive Experience. With two-story projections of the artist’s most compelling works — from “The Starry Night” to his famous sunflower series — this exhibition explores the brilliant, tragic life of Van Gogh through a multisensory journey.
But the fun doesn’t stop there. Beyond Monet: The Immersive Experience is another must-visit for art lovers. Using digital projections, you can immerse yourself in the colorful world of Claude Monet and his impressionist masterpieces like never before.
32 – Take a day trip to the Bahamas!
Paradise does exist and it’s found about 184 miles off the Floridian coast in none other than The Bahamas.
Whether you opt to travel by ferry and visit the Bahamas for a couple of days or fly over for a quick lunch and afternoon beach session (on the white sands, of course); the warm weather, pristine beaches, fabulous snorkel-worthy coral reefs and the culturaly rich capital, Nassau, aren’t to be missed.
33 – Down some drinks on the Paddle Pub
Hop onboard the Paddle Pub party boat with your friends, grab some drinks, and take in the sights of some of the city’s most famous attractions, all while pedaling your way through Miami’s waterways.
With nowhere to go until the ride ends, this is the perfect way to socialize and make some new friends before heading to South Beach to party into the night!
34 – Watch the Miami Heat at FTX Arena
Are you an NBA fan?
If so, catching a game at FTX Arena should sit high atop your list of things to do in Miami.
With the season typically running from October to April, there’s plenty of time to grab a ticket for an unforgettable basketball experience.
If the dates don’t line up, the stadium houses concerts and other sports throughout the year.
35 – Enjoy a session of beach yoga
When all that stereotypical Miami partying starts to take its toll on your body, a dose of R&R certainly doesn’t go astray.
Not only is yoga a great way to stretch out sore muscles and relax the mind, but doing it on the beach just adds to the experience. GIven that Miami is blessed by sunshine most days of the year, many of the city’s yoga classes elect to take place in the great outdoors, with views of the ocean and the sound of waves crashing in the background.
Typically taking place on South Beach, classes generally run for an hour and cost less than $20 per person, making them a relatively budget-friendly option for those looking to stay fit and centered while on vacation.
And don’t worry, you don’t need to bring your own yoga mat – since the classes take place on the sand, there’s no need for a mat at all!
36 – Check out the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science (& learn more about global warming)
Looking for things to do in Miami with kids?
The Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science is a planetarium, an aquarium, and a science museum all fused into one incredibly interactive center.
This is an ideal place to visit for kids and adults alike who’re looking for an experience that is both engaging and educational.
37 – Learn about endangered animals at the Zoological Wildlife Foundation
Housing a wide variety of creatures including leopards, pythons, alligators, monkeys, and jaguars to name a few, the Zoological Wildlife Foundation is a great place to see wild animals in Miami.
Besides the chance to meet and greet these amazing critters, the foundation also offers a substantial amount of interesting information about their habitat, lineage, and conservation methods.
38 – Cheer for the Miami Marlins at Marlins Park
Are you a serious baseball fan?
Then grab your ticket, order a couple of hot dogs, and enjoy a baseball game at Marlins Park!
As one of the four major professional sports leagues in the United States, catching an MLB baseball game is non-negotiable for any sports lover.
39 – Step into nature at the Flamingo Gardens
Overflowing with color, the Flamingo Gardens is a 60-acre botanical garden and wildlife sanctuary that has been considered one of the best things to do in Miami for animal lovers and families alike for almost a century — dating back to 1927, the historic attraction has become somewhat of a Miami icon over the years.
Not only is it home to more than 3,000 exotic plants and over 90 species of animals — alligators, eagles, otters, panthers, bobcats, a black bear and a bounty of feathery flamingoes — but you’ll also find some of Florida’s oldest living trees here, including a gigantic ficus that rises up 70 feet tall from its massive trunks.
Before you leave, don’t miss the 30-minute narrated tram ride as well as the Wildlife Encounter Show (at 11:30, 1:30, and 3:30)– collectively, you’ll learn all about the animals that live here and their stories, including how some of them were rescued.
You’ll find the gardens hidden away about an hour’s drive north of Miami in Davie, just west of Fort Lauderdale. Given you’re already making the journey, be sure to also stop by the Everglades, which are just a stone’s throw away, or the Sawgrass Mills shopping mall, officially the largest outlet and value retail shopping destination in the United States!
40 – Test drive a supercar
A city that beckons A-listers from around the world, Miami is known for its luxury lifestyle — it’s a playground for the elite, with giant waterfront mansions, expensive yachts, and some of the most exclusive supercars in the world (keep an eye out for them on Ocean Drive).
And while getting behind the wheel of a supercar might be a dream for many, here it’s not just reserved for the rich and famous. Thanks to a handful of companies, Ferrari driving in Miami and Lamborghini driving in Miami are realistic options!
Whether you strap into the driver’s seat of a Ferrari 488 Spider, Ferrari Portofino, Ferrari F8 Tributo, Lamborghini Huracan, Lamborghini Aventador, or even a Rolls Royce, you’ll feel like a high-roller in no time.
As you pass by some of the quintessential tourist attractions around Miami Beach and traverse the twists and turns of the Venetian Islands, you’ll be accompanied by a guide who can show you the ins and outs of the vehicle as well.
And with the ten-mile trip lasting around an hour, you’ll have plenty of time to get acquainted with the powerful engine, high-tech gadgets, and sleek design of these iconic cars.
41 – Combine land and sea on an amphibious tour!
Why restrict yourself to just land or sea when you can have the best of both worlds? On an amphibious tour of Miami, and you’ll get exploration some of the city’s most popular neighborhoods – South Beach and the Art Deco District, to name a couple – while learning all about the culture, history, and people that make the city so vibrant.
But it doesn’t end there: once your guide has shown you some of Miami’s finest sights, you’ll drive straight into the water where your bus turns into a boat! On the water, you’ll be treated to a new perspective of places like Millionaire’s Row, where you can admire the oh-so-luxurious celebrity homes.
Lasting about 90 minutes, this family-favorite adventure is one of the best things to do in Miami for first-time visitors looking to get their bearings.
42 – Visit the Museum of Illusions
Featuring over 40 mind-blowing 3D illusions, the Museum of Illusions is one of the best family-friendly activities in Miami.
Bring your camera and let your creativity flow. Enjoy a dinosaur encounter, board a spaceship or fly on a magic carpet, you will experience one of the most fun museums in the city.
And for a stress-relieving activity, stop by the “Smash It!” exhibit to send all your negative emotions away while breaking some dishes.
43 – Hit the rides at Grapeland Water Park
When you’re ready for a break from the heat, head to Grapeland Water Park, which offers four exciting realms to play and splash around in.
Float along with the currents on the Buccaneer River Ride, or let the kids channel their inner adventurer at Shipwreck Island.
Little ones will love the slides and water cannons at Pirate’s Plunge, while grownups will love relaxing in the heated waters of Captain’s Lagoon.
It’s the perfect swimming experience for the whole family!
44 – Cheer on the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium
Some call it the greatest sport in the world.
Whether that statement resonates or not, there’s no denying that the atmosphere and the crowd at a Miami Dolphins NFL game is nothing short of electric.
Grab a ticket online, watch a thrilling American football game at the Hard Rock Stadium, and, of course, make sure to cheer for the Dolphins.
45 – Tour the city on the Metromover
Offering three different circuits, the Miami Metromover is a great way to travel through Miami.
With stops at places like Museum Park, First Street, Bayfront Park, and Riverwalk, it’s one of the more convenient and affordable ways to get around town.
Check out the station map for all the stops and connections.
46 – Hang out with the monkeys at Monkey Jungle
Housing about 400 playful primates, the 30-acre Monkey Jungle is a fantastic wildlife park that’s been caring for and showcasing Java monkeys since 1933.
These days, the list of residents has grown to include orangutans, gibbons, howlers, and spider monkeys.
47 – Stumble around on a beer tasting tour
After all that tanning, exploring, and sightseeing has made the legs tired, it’s time to sit back, relax, and enjoy the taste of an ice-cold beer (or two, or four).
But with so many different watering holes on offer, spread throughout Little Havana, Wynwood, South Beach, the Design District, and beyond, it can be tough to know where to start. Thankfully, the people have spoken, and some of the most notable spots for a tipple are no longer best-kept secrets.
Start at Union Beer in Little Havana for a selection of local craft brews while you watch some old-school wrestling on the tele. After a pint or two, continue the adventure at J Wakefield Brewing, where you’ve got 15 delicious beers on tap (including signature Florida Weisses), within walking distance of the Wynwood Walls.
If you’re still thirsty and are hunting for a sports bar vibe, then the Black Market Miami Bar and Grill in the heart of downtown won’t disappoint.
Meanwhile, over in Wynwood, the Veza Sur Brewing Co complements its Latin American-inspired brews with live music, great food, and all-round good vibes. And right around the corner, another tropical-themed brewery awaits – Cerveceria La Tropical. With a Cuban history that dates back to 1888, this beloved watering hole feels like a botanical garden and offers walkthroughs of its brewery as well.
Hot tip: With hordes of large and small breweries, bars, and pubs around town — almost too many to choose from — visitors often opt for a guided tour to take the hassle out of organizing it all.
Led by locals, the thirst-quenching tours hop between the most famous beer bars in Miami, with plenty of information to learn about the history and variety of the local beer scene.
48 – Test your balance at stand-up paddleboarding
With its peaceful natural landscapes, Crandon Park is an ideal place to try stand-up paddleboarding — whether it’s your first or fiftieth time.
The calm waters of the bay make it the perfect destination for paddleboarding, and without any distractions, it’s an ideal spot for newbies to learn the ropes. Beware though: it’s not as easy as it looks, and it’s a serious full-body workout.
You can also cruise down the waterways of Oleta River State Park, the largest urban green space in the state of Florida.
49 – Race against the clock in an escape game
It’s time to unleash the inner Sherlock Holmes.
With a number of themed rooms available revolving around concepts like science labs and viruses, pirate dens and hidden treasure, and Vikings en route to Valhalla, there’s something for everyone.
Make sure to pay attention to every detail because to solve the clues and figure out how to escape, it’ll take all the brain power you can muster up.
50 – Book a photo shoot at the Gold Coast Railroad Museum
Housing over 40 historic rail cars (including the former Presidential Railcar first used by Franklin D. Roosevelt), the Gold Coast Railroad Museum is a paradise for history buffs, railway nerds, and anyone who appreciates a vintage photo.
For all the Instagram addicts out there, consider booking a photoshoot for uniquely stunning pictures.
51 – Immerse yourself in a tropical wonderland at Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden
Spanning 83 acres, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden offers one of the world’s largest collections of tropical plants including palms, cycads, and flowering trees.
Dedicated to exploring, educating, and conserving the world of tropical plants, it is a fantastic place to learn all about nature and an even better place for a picnic.
52 – Eat your way through the city’s top restaurants
Thanks to its melting pot of cultures and influences, Miami’s food scene is nothing short of amazing. From authentic Cuban cuisine to fresh seafood on the waterfront, and beloved mom-and-pop eateries everywhere in between, this city has something for every palate.
But with literally hundreds of mouthwatering options to choose from, which eaterie deserves your hard-earned cash?
For Cuban cuisine, look no further than the Versailles Restaurant, Miami’s most famous Latin eatery.
Known as a gathering place for the Cuban diaspora, Versailles is a Little Havana landmark that’s been serving flavorful authentic Cuban cuisine since 1971. With a mouthwatering menu highlighted by tropical ceviche, plantain soup, and a range of Cuban toast sandwiches, it’s not a wonder that locals and visitors are obsessed with this place.
For something a little more on the luxury end, take note of the Onyx Bar at Gianni’s. Located in the former Versace Mansion in South Beach, Gianni’s restaurant offers a delicious blend of Italian cuisine and wine selections, served in a one-of-a-kind historic setting.
Whether you sit in the history-steeped dining room, or under the stars poolside, the atmosphere and elegance are hard to beat.
Another top-rated spot for a feast is Joe’s Stone Crab Restaurant, right next to the South Pointe Park Lighthouse. Established way back in 1913, this beachside eatery is a Miami icon. The menu includes phenomenal seafood dishes, highlighted, of course, by the notorious fresh stone-crab claws. Treat yourself to a key lime pie for dessert and you’ll be laughing.
Still hungry? Run by Top Chef winner Jeremy Ford, Stubborn Seed boasts an eclectic menu of American eats with an eight-course tasting menu that’s to die for. If Mexican is more your style, Los Félix in Coconut Grove dishes up affordable, flavor-packed tacos and blue corn quesadillas; or if you want a quick breakfast bite, then El Bagel has a reputation for serving up the tastiest bagels in town.
For steak, head to Bourbon Steak in Aventura or Cote Miami in the Design District; both offer mouth-watering cuts and a cozy atmosphere to enjoy them in. And for something completely different, check out Mandolin Aegean Bistro for authentic Greek cuisine with a lovely white and blue theme.
Hot tip: If you’re feeling indecisive, why not try a food tour and let the experts curate a culinary journey for you? Miami food tours typically hit up a handful of different establishments, focusing on areas like Little Havana and South Beach. With an expert foodie leading the way, you’ll get to sample a variety of dishes and learn about the city’s unique food culture along the way.
53 – Dive with loggerhead turtles at Boynton Beach
If ‘diving with turtles’ is on your all-time bucket list, first of all, you’re not the only one. But second of all, over in Boynton Beach, the opportunity awaits to finally cross that one off the paper!
Besides the majestic loggerheads, heaps of other species making up Florida’s most beloved marine life roam the waters, including sharks, moray eels, yellowtails, and more.
54 – Snap some pics at the Selfie Museum
Selfies are a vital part of the modern vacation experience, but in Miami, you can actually visit a museum devoted to the practice!
Featuring more than 20 distinctive environments to snap your photo in, there’s no shortage of opportunities to get a great angle at the Selfie Museum on The Social Hub Miami.
With awesome props and professional-grade lighting, it’s built for the veteran influencer and the casual photographer alike.
Afterwards, check out the rest of Brickell City Centre, which offers four floors of high-end shops and restaurants.
55 – Watch a film at the historic Olympia Theater
Looking for ideas for a night out? Look no further!
Dating back over 100 years, the Olympia Theater is a shining beacon to Miami’s glamorous past and is now home to live performances and films.
Check the website to see what’s currently playing, and make sure to book before tickets run out!
56 – Take a day trip to mighty Orlando
As the renonwned “theme park capital of the world”, Orlando is home to the world-renowned Disney parks (EPCOT, Animal Kingdom, Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios), Universal Studios, and SeaWorld, to name just a few, Orlando is chock-full of adrenaline-fueled rides, magical experiences and fun-filled family adventures.
Located about four hours north of Miami (depending on traffic), Orlando is certainly not just your average city break destination. Packed full of iconic, larger-than-life theme parks plus year-round attractions like the Kennedy Space Center, ICON Park and Fun Spot America, anyone looking to make the most out of their time in the Sunshine State should definitely make a point to head here.
While you can make the journey in a day, given the drive, you’ll need to be up and at ’em bright and early (like, before 6am) to give yourself enough time to soak in the magic. But if you prefer to take things a little slower, and check off a few more of the quintessential things to do in Orlando, then a multi-day trip is also possible (and recommended).
Visiting solo? If you’re trying to put together your own Orlando itinerary, there are a few non-negotiable stops. A visit to Disney World’s Magic Kingdom (which can easily take up the best part of a day or two), the enormous SEA LIFE Aquarium, Tree Trek Orlando (where you can swing between trees like Tarzan), and the I-Ride Hop-On-Hop-Off Trolley are all must-dos.
If you’re heading here with kids, then a trip to Gatorland – a theme park built upon 110 acres of alligator-infested swampland – and Legoland, which boasts over 50 Lego-themed rides, are also top choices.
And we haven’t even touched on the abundance of shopping, dining and nightlife options here. With everything from high-end malls to outlet centers, you’ll have no problem finding some retail therapy in between all the fun.
57 – Rally all the scallywags for a pirate ship cruise
Ready for a swashbuckling adventure? From the moment you climb aboard the luxuriously-equipped pirate ship (usually the El Loro) and set sail, you’ll step into a pirate universe; the crew is all costumed, the ship itself is decked out in pirate-inspired decor, and the live entertainment (from face painting to marine life presentations) will have you thoroughly enjoying your voyage.
The roughly 90-minute cruise takes you all around the turquoise waters of Miami and Biscayne Bay. From the Venetian Islands to Star Island, South Beach, and, of course, Millionaire’s Row, you’ll be treated to some of Miami’s finest sights.
And for all you of-age pirates, drinks can be purchased on board, including sangria and, in typical swashbuckling pirate, good old pirate rum.
58 – Sip a cocktail at the Broken Shaker
Undoubtedly one of Miami’s most iconic bars, this place is the obvious solution for anyone searching for a fun place to grab a few drinks?
The award-winning Broken Shaker cocktail bar serves up an eclectic menu of handcrafted cocktails, with Caribbean flair, great music, and friendly bartenders ensuring a wonderful night out.
59 – Wander through the vibrant Miami Design District
Famous for its sleek modern architecture; numerous art galleries, design showrooms, and antique dealers, the Miami Design District is rocketing up the ranks for must-see areas.
Do yourselves a favor: add this thriving neighborhood to the to-do list, especially if you’re an art lover.
60 – Take a stroll down Hollywood Beach Broadwalk
Stretching nearly 2.5 miles along the Atlantic Ocean, the Hollywood Beach Boardwalk is a beautiful oceanfront promenade ideal for a casual walk, slow bike ride, or a brisk jog to work off all the rum and seafood from the night before.
Being a popular area, there’s no shortage of street performers or restaurants.
61 – Pick strawberries at Knaus Berry Farm
A surefire delight for familes with young kids, strawberry picking at Knaus Berry Farm has become somewhat of an unofficial tradition amongst recent tourists.
Youngsters can fill their baskets with tons of delicious fresh berries, and, of course, eat a few along the way.
Don’t forget to bring back home some delicious cinnamon rolls cooked from their bakery!
62 – Step into a holiday wonderland at Santa’s Enchanted Forest
Just because you won’t see snow in the Sunshine State, that doesn’t mean that Miami doesn’t go all out during the holiday season. Case in point: Santa’s Enchanted Forest, an annual event that’s been around since 1983.
Dubbed the world’s largest holiday theme park, this is one of the most popular Christmas events in Florida, drawing millions of visitors every year between early November and early January.
A family-favorite, Santa’s Enchanted Forest boasts more than 100 different rides, ranging from thrill rides like the Crazy Mouse, Avalanche, Tower Swing and Starship 3000, to more mellow options like the Bumper Cars, Sky High Ferris Wheel, Merry Go Round and Santa Balloon Ride – ideal for the younger visitors.
But the entertainment doesn’t stop there. There are live shows every night (such as the Children’s Variety Show or the Dale Scott Magic Show) featuring acrobats, circus performers, magicians, robots, and even daredevil motorcycle riders.
At the winter wonderland, the devil’s in the details. Make sure to take a walk down Mistletoe Lane, check out the charming display of Christmas Miniatures, join in the fun at the Christmas Karaoke zone, or crank your neck up toward South Florida’s Tallest Christmas Tree. With millions of dazzling Christmas lights and thousands of ornaments (not to mention a variety of traditional carnival treats such as funnel cakes and cotton candy), Santa’s Enchanted Forest embodies the holiday spirit to a tee.
Hot tip: To make the most of your experience at Santa’s Enchanted Forest, it’s crucial to arrive right when the doors open at 5 PM so you can tackle the best rides. The sun sets shortly after, so you’ll have plenty of time to admire the beautiful lights later on.
63 – Watch world-class horse racing at Gulfstream Park
Florida is synonymous with world-class horse racing, and as far as tracks go, Gulfstream Park is the creme de la creme.
Make the most of your holiday in Miami by experiencing a horse race at Gulfstream Park; dress to the nines, throw on a bet and enjoy a day out at the races.
64 – Discover Miami’s vibrant festival scene
Vibes are high in Miami year-round. But when the festivals roll into town, the energy and the excitement are dialed up just that little bit extra. Whether you’re hoping to party, dance, eat, drink, listen to some live music, or all of the above, Miami has a festival for you.
The biggest and most famous needs no introduction: Ultra Music Festival. Every March, Bayfront Park becomes a mecca for electronic dance music fans from around the world.
And while Ultra certainly takes the cake as one of the largest festivals in Miami, it’s far from being alone in its genre. Also worth checking out are III Points in October, which features a diverse lineup of electronic, hip-hop and indie artists, and Rolling Loud (usually in July), known as the world’s largest hip-hop festival.
But music isn’t the only thing that draws crowds to Miami for festivals. Foodies will flock to the South Beach Wine & Food Festival in February, the International Mango Festival in July (yes, really) at the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, and the Miami Spice event from August to September which celebrates the city’s diverse culinary scene.
If you’re keen to listen to some hella good music, then take your pick from the South Beach Jazz Festival in January, the Calle Ocho Music Festival in March (the country’s biggest Latin street festival), or Carnaval on the Mile, also in March.
As for the niche events, there are plenty. The five-day Miami International Boat Show in February features more than 1,000 exhibitors and boats; Brew Miami in February is the go-to for Florida beer lovers, and Miami Beach Pride, which draws crowds of over 150,000 people, is one of the biggest celebrations of LGBTQ+ communities in the world.
From music to food to art to mangoes, Miami has a festival for everyone. So which one tickles your fancy?
65 – Have a unique movie experience at Rooftop Cinema Club
Whether you’re into the latest releases or cult classics, the Rooftop Cinema Club has it all.
Enjoy a night out on a Miami rooftop equipped with a large screen, comfortable loungers and personal headphones and watch a film with friends.
There are also drinks and snacks to relish, including everything from hot dogs to pizza!
66 – Catch a NASCAR race at the Homestead-Miami Speedway
Do you love fast cars? Then how about attending a NASCAR race when you’re visiting Miami? Whether you like to overlook the race in style, or get up close in the action near the pit, the Homestead-Miami Speedway has you covered.
With palm trees and lakes surrounding the track, this standout racetrack attracts motorsports fans from all over the world. Make sure you book your tickets in advance to bask in the Florida sunshine as the cars go by.
And if you want to try the sport yourself, book a driving experience and prepare for the thrill of a lifetime! Hop in the passenger seat of an actual race car, as your driver takes you through several thrilling laps around the track. You’ll never see race day the same way again!
67 – Relax in the Miami Beach Botanical Garden
Nicknamed “Miami Beach’s Backyard,” the Miami Beach Botanical Garden is packed with gorgeous plants and relaxing views.
From the vibrant colors of the Flowering Tree garden to the elegant designs of the Japanese Garden, it offers a whole range of splendid environments to explore.
It’s also a paradise for animal fans, with butterflies, turtles, cichlid fish, and a wide variety of birds calling the area home. Stop by and enjoy the scenery!
68 – Drift around corners on a go-kart
If your list of things to do in Miami is headlined by thrills and adrenaline-filled activities, K1 Speed should be sitting right up near the top.
Considered one of the best go-kart tracks in Florida, a full day of fun awaits as you drive around the twisting track, racing your friends and drifting around corners Fast & Furious-style.
69 – Experience the ultimate entertainment at Kaseya Center
The stomping ground of the mighty Miami Heat NBA team, the Kaseya Center — located right around the corner from the Skyviews Observation Wheel and the Bayside Marketplace — is arguably the most happening spot in town for concerts and live sports.
With a capacity just shy of 20,000 seats, when this massive entertainment venue is packed to the rafters the energy and the atmosphere is unmatched.
For sports nuts, the Heat play here between October and April, hosting big hitters like the Lakers, Celtics and Bulls throughout the season.
For music lovers, the center has been graced by a long list of icons such as Bon Jovi, Drake, The 1975, P!nk, Doja Cat, Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull, Ricky Martin, Marc Anthony, Travis Scott and Shakira, to name a few. Simply check the calendar of upcoming events to see who’s in town next.
And if you want to pregame or party after a concert, the Kaseya Center sports its very own bar and club venue: 601 Miami.
70 – Try indoor skydiving in Fort Lauderdale
If you’ve already tackled most of the unique things to do in Miami, head a little further north to Fort Lauderdale, where countless more opportunities await.
Home to far more than just beaches and boating, Fort Lauderdale also offers an indoor skydiving facility.
Whether you’re four or forty, everybody’s welcome to give it a go.
71 – Go Parasailing
Fresh air, warm ocean breezes, and unbeatable views of the world below – with parasailing, you can enjoy the beach like never before!
Soar over the pristine coasts, enjoying a mix of cityscapes and natural wonders from hundreds of feet up in the sky.
After this memorable flight, you’ll never look at the beautiful city the same way again!
72 – Bowl your way to a great time
A beloved American pastime, bowling is – and always will be – a wonderful way to while away a couple of hours with friends and family.
One of the more popular lanes in town is the Bird Bowl Bowling Center. Found over in Westchester, just a 20-minute drive from Downtown, this spot boasts 60 lanes, a bar that sports 30 beers on tap, 8 billiards tables, an arcade, and plenty of good grub. It’s no frills, just good old-fashioned ten-pin.
If you prefer something a little more upscale, head to the trendy Splitsville bowling alley in South Miami. This funky bar-meets-bowling alley serves classic cocktails and is conveniently located right in the middle of the Shops at Sunset Place.
With neon galore, LED displays and interactive lighting, Basement in Miami Beach is part bowling alley, part nightclub. The bowling shoes customized by famed artists add the extra cherry on top.
If you’re staying closer to the Doral area, then Bowlero inside the Dolphin Mall and Kings Dining are both great options too. The former boasts 34 lanes with a nostalgic, retro vibe (not to mention a whopping 6-pound burger on the menu); while the latter has 14 lanes as well as a restaurant known for its melt-in-your-mouth, Insta-worthy desserts – either way, you’re sure to have a great time.
73 – Take a trip to the Wharf Miami
For awesome events, delicious food, and a bit of local atmosphere, head on over to The Wharf!
Since 2017, this scenic area and cultural space is perfect for people-watching, relaxing with a cocktail, or catching the latest cool event.
Stroll along the Miami River, grab a bite, and enjoy the soothing sounds of world-class musical acts. It’s the perfect way to spend an afternoon!
74 – Feel the rhythm of a salsa night!
Given The Magic City’s cultural diversity, with a particularly heavy influence from Latin and Caribbean cultures — just look no further than Little Havana — it’s easy to fully immerse yourself in different cultures without ever leaving the city limits.
Case in point: salsa dancing. Head over to Mango’s Tropical Cafe on South Beach for an energetic salsa experience (they also offer samba, conga, merengue and more), or Ball & Chain in Little Havana for something more authentic.
Over in Wynwood, you’ll find the always-bustling El Patio where you can dance to live salsa and Latin music all night long. Meanwhile, if you prefer a more intimate setting, check out Cafe La Trova in Little Havana for some salsa and mojitos in a cozy bar, or Calle Dragones for what feels like a throwback to a 1950s Havana supper club.
With live music, professional dancers, and tasty cocktails, it’s hard not to get swept up in the lively atmosphere and join in on the dancing yourself, regardless of which venue you choose.
Or, why not sign up for a more official lesson? With classes operating all over town, including on the beach at Hobie Island Beach Park, you can easily get up to speed with the basic movements.
Visiting in July? Then you’re in luck. Every year, the Miami Salsa Festival takes over the city, bringing with it a full day of dancing, music and workshops for beginners and pros alike.
75 – Visit the World Erotic Art Museum
Located in the heart of Miami Beach, the World Erotic Art Museum features the world’s largest public collection of sensual and erotic art, including sculptures, drawings, paintings, and photographs.
While other museums in the city might have more expensive art, this one is certainly the most stimulating. For couples, it’s sure to ignite the flame.
76 – Confuse your social media followers at the Paradox Museum Miami
A mind-bending, interactive experience in the heart of Miami’s Wynwood Art District, the Paradox Museum is not your average museum. Featuring over 70 optical illusions and immersive exhibits, this whimsical attraction is sure to leave you – and your social media followers – questioning reality.
From a room that makes you feel like you’re walking on walls, to the upside-down Reversed Room, to an Ames Room where people appear to change size depending on their position, and the iconic Paradox Couch that sucks you in, this museum is a must-visit for those who love all things quirky and unconventional.
Money-saving tip: Book your tickets online ahead of time to save a few dollars compared to purchasing at the door.
While you’re there: Make sure to explore the rest of Wynwood while you’re in the neighborhood. Known as Miami’s “hippest” district, Wynwood is home to colorful street art, trendy restaurants and bars (don’t miss the Cerveceria La Tropical brewery and the Copal Rooftop Bar), and unique shops.
77 – Let the little ones loose at the Miami Children’s Museum
When you’re ready to have some fun with the kids, head over to the Miami Children’s Museum.
With its engaging interactive exhibits, kids can learn about everything from color to fitness, from industrial trade to musical creations, there’s no end to the amazing things that your little ones will encounter.
It’s the perfect blend of creativity and education, offering joy for visitors of all ages!
78 – Spend a few hours at HistoryMiami Museum
At HistoryMiami Museum — Florida’s largest history museum — guests are dealt the chance to learn all about the history of Miami, and more broadly, South Florida.
The museum displays artifacts, archives, and manuscripts dedicated to telling Miami’s unique and rich history.
While you’re welcome to explore at your own pace, guided visits are also available by reservation.
79 – Reel something in on a deep-sea fishing tour
Thanks to its prime location and warm waters, Florida is one of the best spots in the world for deep-sea fishing.
After setting out on a fishing boat with your friends or family, the thrills of deep-sea fishing aren’t too far away.
As the skyline shrinks in size, you’ll have the chance to encounter tarpons, sailfish, snooks, red drums, snapper, mackerel, and plenty more.
80 – Discover the Ancient Spanish Monastery
A welcomed change of pace from the wild South Beach and Downtown areas, the Ancient Spanish Monastery and its gardens offer a chance to relax as you stroll through the well-manicured grounds.
Originally built in Spain in 1141 and later brought to Miami in the 1960s, the Ancient Spanish Monastery is an absolute must-visit landmark for any history buff.
81 – Enjoy Miami’s best parties with LA Epic Club Crawls
Experience the best nightclubs and day clubs in Miami with LA Epic Club Crawls‘ Miami Party Packages.
Looking for some daytime fun? Check out the Miami Booze Cruise or Miami Pool Party Package! Looking to dance the night away? Then the Miami Nightclub Package is perfect for you!
Regardless of which package you choose, you can expect to visit the best Miami parties, day or night!
82 – Try your hand at axe throwing
A high-energy sport that’s taken the world by storm over the past few years, axe throwing is now available in Miami for anyone looking to channel their inner lumberjack! And with venues like Axe Habits (Downtown) and Extreme Axe Throwing (Wynwood) within easy reach of the city’s main haunts, you won’t have to venture too far to get in on the action.
Not only is throwing an axe a great way to release any pent-up rage, but it’s also a fun group activity for highly-competitive friends
After you’ve learned the tricks of the trade under the guidance of an expert, safety-trained instructor, you’ll have the opportunity to test your skills and see if you can hit the bullseye.
Then, you’ll typically finish with a more formal competition, where you’ll compete against your friends to see who is the ultimate axe-throwing champion!
Not only do both Extreme Axe Throwing and Axe Habits also have restaurants and bars on-site, but they both boast their very own escape rooms too, so you can easily make an evening of it.
83 – Have fun at Matheson Hammock Park
A locally-adored place for watersports such as swimming, kayaking, or kitesurfing, Matheson Hammock Park is a beautiful 630 acres urban area offering all kinds of fun.
But it’s not just go-go-go; if you just want to relax, find a shady spot on the sand beneath a palm tree.
84 – Search for clues at Murder Mystery: The Abandoned Mansion
If you’ve ever dreamed of being the next Nancy Drew or Sherlock Holmes, then don’t miss Murder Mystery: the Abandoned Mansion!
Explore the suspicious circumstances of a rich widow’s demise, hunting for clues in her massive home. As you talk to suspects – from lovers to family members, and even the resident chef -, you’ll make new discoveries around every corner.
It’s a great way to exercise your imagination and problem-solving skills, but beware… the killer might still be lurking in the house!
85 – Play a round or two of golf
Fancy yourself a bit of a golfer? Or maybe you just want to try your hand at something new. Either way, there are plenty of opportunities for golfers of all levels in Miami – from driving ranges to mini-golf and a slew of award-winning pro courses.
Having welcomed the PGA tour for over 50 years, the Blue Monster at Trump National Doral is a great place to start. The entire well-manicured course is impressive, but it’s the 473-yard, par-4 18th – named one of the Top 100 Holes in the World – that steals the show.
Right next door you’ll find the Red Tiger at Trump National Doral, an underrated course that’s a favorite among locals, as well as the Golden Palm, known for its open fairways and quirky bunkers.
For something that feels truly exclusive, it’s hard to go past Crandon Golf Key Biscayne, which you’ll find wonderfully isolated on the picturesque island village of Key Biscayne. The 18-hole championship course has ranked as one of America’s top 75 upscale courses (by Golf Digest) – need we say more?
Don’t overlook the Miami Beach Golf Club either. With a history dating back more than 100 years, this 18-hole course has palm trees lining the fairways and dishes up lovely views of the city skyline.
If you’re still searching, the Miami Shores Country Club, and the pair of courses at the JW Marriott Miami Turnberry Resort & Spa — the Soffer Course and the Miller Course — are all worth adding to your list.
86 – Wander around Bayside Marketplace
Straddling the banks of Biscayne Bay in the heart of Downtown Miami, Bayside Marketplace presents as a fantastic waterfront entertainment, dining, and shopping complex.
With plenty of stalls and shops, it’s a great place to grab a souvenir or two before sipping a drink at one of the local beachfront bars.
87 – Party at Mango’s Tropical Cafe, South Beach’s sexiest nightclub
Discover the magic of this mythical Miami venue — situated, of course, in none other than the wild South Beach party district.
With award-winning cuisine, bottomless drinks, and awesome live entertainment with a Latin flair, Mango’s Tropical Cafe is considered Miami’s hottest spot to dance into the early hours of the morning.
Sensual and spectacular, this dinner show will take your breath away and leave you dazzled.
88 – Experience the glamor of a Formula 1 race in Miami
If you want to give your trip to Florida a touch of glamor, then look no further than attending the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix.
Witness all the high-octane thrills and drama unfold between world-class racers on the purpose-built Miami International Autodrome.
A day out at the races under the Florida sun is a truly unforgettable experience, whether you are a fan of motorsports or not.
89 – Pay a visit to the Calle Ocho Walk of Fame
As you explore the streets of Little Havana, you may start seeing stars – the celebrity kind, that is!
The Calle Ocho Walk of Fame celebrates some of the greatest icons of South Floridian Latin culture, with the names of such famous figures as Blanquita Amaro, Gloria Estefan, and Julio Iglesias engraved on Hollywood-style stars on the sidewalk.
Enjoy a guided tour to learn more about the popular figures and their roles in the community, or take a self-guided stroll and soak up the rich artistic vibes of the area.
90 – Party in style at the hottest beach clubs in Miami
It was only a matter of time before we honed in on the true Miami lifestyle essential: beach clubs. These oceanfront hangouts are where locals and visitors (not to mention a handful of celebrities) alike go to soak up the sun, sip on craft cocktails, and dance to DJ beats.
For a classic South Beach experience, check out Nikki Beach – an iconic spot that’s been welcoming sunseekers since 1998 that also provides an award-winning restaurant for when you start to get peckish.
Another popular venue, Baia Beach Club combines Mediterranean cuisine with a classy, laid-back beachfront atmosphere. And if you’re looking for a more social experience, then the Soho Beach House – with 2 pools, a restaurant and a beach club merged into one – is a great shout. Housed inside a beautiful Art Deco building, the Soho Beach House has a chic and exclusive vibe that’s perfect for a day of relaxation or a night out on the town.
Found over on Watson Island, away from the hustle and bustle of South Beach, is the 150-seat Joia Beach Club. A more active club, you can swim, paddleboard and play volleyball before taking up a table at the tiki hut-style restaurant.
91 – Grab a bargain at the Sawgrass Mills outlet mall
If the inner shopaholic has been confined up to this point, it’s time to let them loose!
If you’re on the hunt for a fun shopping destination where bargains are aplenty and name brands line the streets, the Sawgrass Mills outlet is the place to be.
With more than 350 stores, prepare to enjoy fashion brands at up to 70% off.
92 – Go windsurfing at the Historic Virginia Key Beach Park
If you like a little bit of culture with your nature walk, then Historic Virginia Key Beach is a must!
During the early 20th century, this scenic area was known as a safe haven, where black families and immigrants could relax and enjoy some beach time in the largely segregated city.
Today, it remains a beloved destination for locals and visitors alike, preserving the lush ecosystem and the diverse history of the region.
Don’t miss nearby Hobie Island Beach Park, which is perfect for windsurfing and other watersports.
93 – Cruise up to some drive in movies
As modern as Miami is, it also offers plenty of retro treats, including some awesome drive-in theaters!
Watch unique films at Dezerland Park, taste some carnival food while enjoying your flick at the Drive-In at the Miami-Dade Fair, or catch the latest hits on Nite Owl Drive-In’s 53-foot screen.
And don’t miss the shows at Oleta River State Park, where you don’t drive to the movie – you paddle to it! At these fabulous spots, the venue is almost as exciting as the movie itself!
94 – Escape Miami’s busy streets; head to one of Miami’s best rooftop bars instead
The streets of Miami can often get crowded and overwhelming, especially during peak tourist season. But there’s a pretty simple way to escape the hustle and bustle without missing out on the fun: head up to one of Miami’s iconic rooftop bars for stunning city views, refreshing drinks, and a relaxed atmosphere.
Given that southern Florida is blessed with near-perfect weather year-round, it’s no surprise that rooftop bars are a staple in Miami. And with everything from stylish and upscale haunts to more casual options, you’re bound to find something that fits your style and your budget.
One standout is the stylish Area 31 rooftop bar at the Kimpton EPIC Hotel. Located on the 16th floor, it boasts unbeatable views of Downtown Miami and Biscayne Bay. And with plenty of two-seater tables and a slew of crafted signature cocktails, it can be a great spot for a romantic dinner and drinks combo.
For something even more luxurious, look no further than Sugar. Feeling like a Balinese villa with wooden touches and tiki-style lounges, this 40th-floor rooftop bar is officially the highest rooftop bar in Miami, serving up sweeping views of the city alongside its Asian-inspired cocktails and bites.
But if you’re more in the mood for something laid-back and casual, no worries – Miami has got you covered too. The 22nd-floor Rosa Sky Rooftop is known for its colorful cocktails and light choreography, and it’s one of the more modern, playful open-air lounges.
Still searching? Giselle oozes extravagance, the Serena Rooftop on the second floor of the Moxy is more of a casual joint (with its own rooftop pool), while Astra, inspired by the Greek Islands, is a brilliant spot to watch the sunset over the Miami skyline.
Hot tip: Whichever rooftop bar you choose, try to arrive about an hour or two before sunset so you can score a prime spot to watch the sky change colors.
How to get to Miami?
Miami is located at the southern tip of Florida, making it easily accessible by air and sea. The city is served by two major airports – Miami International Airport (MIA) and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) – both of which welcome hundreds of domestic and international flights every day.
Rather than navigating your way around the local transport system or scrambling for a taxi at the last minute, consider arranging a Miami airport transfer in advance. These convenient transport options bring you right to your hotel. And, if you’re traveling as a family or a group, they often end up being cheaper than taking public transport.
You may already be arriving in the Magic City on a cruise ship. If that’s the case, there is no shortage of shore excursions in Miami to choose from. These tours will pick you up from the port, take you to places like South Beach, the Art Deco district, Coral Gables and Star Island, and then take you back to your cruise ship – or to Miami Airport or to your hotel – at the end of the day.
Where to stay in Miami?
Water lovers will adore Hotel Fontainebleau Miami Beach, which boasts six pools and easy beach access, along with nine on-site restaurants to choose from.
And if you like a place with a little bit of everything, you’ll love Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, which offers gaming tables, spas, and even its own comedy club!
Wyndham Garden Miami International Airport combines easy access to flights with some fabulous amenities, including a fitness center and a restaurant.
And at Hyatt Place Miami Airport East, you can go for a dip or relax on the sunny terrace after visiting the nearby Shops of Midtown Miami.
Visiting Miami on a budget?
Free walking tours are a great way to see the sights without hurting your budget. From Jewish neighborhoods and mafioso’s homes to celebrity haunts and Art Deco buildings, you’ll get a great cross-section of the city’s history and culture.
And if you want to visit tons of spots at a discount, consider buying a FLEX Pass. Select anywhere from two to six attractions, then see the sites at your leisure. It’s the perfect option for ambitious vacationers!
Where to go next?
So you’ve checked off most of the exciting things to do and see in Miami. Great. But where to next? Florida is a big state with a stack of other cities worth visiting, so which ones should you prioritize? Well, that really depends on what kind of trip you’re looking for.
If you want a relaxing, open-air experience, then about an hour south of the city, you’ll find the gorgeous scenery, abundant wildlife, and quirky vibes of the Florida Keys.
Given that there are no fewer than 800 different islands, you’ll find no shortage of things to do in the Florida Keys. But if you’re not sure where to start, make a beeline for Key West and Key Largo.
When it comes to things to do in Key West, you can kayak through mangroves, explore Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park, or visit the famous U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Ingham. As for things to do in Key Largo, look no further than the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park (ideal for snorkeling) and the Dagny Johnson Key Largo Hammock Botanical State Park (ideal for a nature walk).
If you’re after a more high-energy experience, then make the hour-long drive north to Fort Lauderdale, a melting pot of beaches, arts, and culture. Wander down Las Olas Boulevard, check out the Historic Stranahan House Museum, or take a cruise through the canals to see why this place has been dubbed the “Venice of America” – just a handful of the top things to do in Fort Lauderdale.
Just a little further north, about 90 minutes from Miami, you’ll find a stack of notable things to do in West Palm Beach as well — head to McCarthy’s Wildlife Sanctuary for a chance to get up close and personal with some Florida creatures, explore the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens or spend your day at the beautiful Palm Beach Zoo.
And if you’re looking to add some excitement to your trip, then consider driving north to Tampa or Orlando – both less than 4 hours from Miami. While there are hundreds of things to do in Orlando, and nearly as many things to do in Tampa, both cities revolve around one thing: theme parks. From Walt Disney World and Universal Studios in Orlando to Busch Gardens and Adventure Island in Tampa, these cities are tailor-made for families and thrill-seekers alike.
While smaller in size and reputation, you’ll find a handful of notable activities on the West Florida coast as well. Consider checking off some of the beach-focused things to do in Marco Island, or the nature-focused things to do in Cape Coral.
Don’t overlook Fort Myers and Naples either. If you’re not sure where to start, the Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve is considered one of the best things to do in Fort Myers, and The Naples Depot and Train Museum is right up there with the top things to do in Naples.
As you can see, no matter where you decide to visit in Florida, from the bustling metropolis of Miami to the theme park paradise of Orlando, there is no shortage of fun and exciting activities on the horizon.
Final thoughts
There’s no shortage of amazing things to do in Miami, with new experiences popping up all the time.
Whether you want to bask on the beach, explore some luxurious bars and restaurants, or take in an amazing selection of art, a trip to this iconic city will indulge all of your senses – especially your sense of adventure!
So get ready for some fun in the sun – this awesome metropolis is waiting to welcome you!
Happy travels!