We will tour you around Ocean Drive which is Miami Beach's most iconic street. Ocean Drive is one of the highlights of 10 Best Things to Do in Miami. Is also known mostly for its Art Deco hotels and restaurants/bars, many of which have been prominently featured in numerous movies and media, movies like Scarface (1983), The Birdcage (1996), There's Something About Mary (1998), Charlie's Angels (2011), and many more.
Note: Transit time from point to point is included in the total tour duration.
The General Douglas MacArthur Causeway is a six-lane causeway that connects Downtown Miami to South Beach. The highway is the singular roadway connecting the mainland and beaches to Watson Island and the bay neighborhoods of Palm Island, Hibiscus Island, and Star Island. Driving through the MacArthur Causeway, the main exit of Miami Beach, you get to enjoy the best views of the Port of Miami. Port of Miami recognized globally as the "Cruise Capital of the World" Port Miami is the world's leading cruise port.
Hop off and let's explore the Wynwood neighborhood. With this 20 minute walking tour an expert local tour guide will be with the group at all times showing the best murals and street art in Wynwood. This Wynwood Walking tour is the opportunity to learn the history behind the art of Wynwood and the chance to take the best photos of your trip to Miami.
Hop off and let's explore Little Havana. With this 30 minute walking tour an expert local tour guide will be with the group at all times. The tour begins at the Calle Ocho's Walk of Fame to recognize Cuban celebrities; next spot to visit is Domino Park, which is a hidden gem right on historic Calle Ocho (8th Street). Then proceeds to the Cigar’s Factory to watch the process from start to finish of how Boncheros hand roll tobacco leaves into the finest cigars; from there we walked to the Little Havana visitors center to try a shot of Cuban coffee courtesy of us. Now that you are in the home of the Cubans, make the best of your time here, and try the delicious Cuban food (Empanadas, Cuban sandwich and Mojito drinks).
Walking tour at Little Havana the heart of Miami and the home of the Cuban’s. The neighborhood is centered around Calle Ocho Southwest Eighth Street. Filled with Latin restaurants, bakeries, fruit stands, cigar shops, rum bars, art galleries and music.
Sightseeing through Coconut Grove Miami's oldest neighborhood founded in 1873, is also one of its most beautiful. There is much to see in Coconut Grove including the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, built from 1914 to 1916. Coconut Grove is home of the richest people in Miami. This neighborhood is filled from corner to corner of luxury condos, townhomes, gated estates and luxury waterfront mansions.
We will stop for 10 minutes to enjoy the most amazing skyline in the city of Miami, and the chance to take home pictures of the very best skyline in the city.
Hop off at Bayside Marketplace, on time for the Millionaire's cruise tour. Boat tour lasts 90-minutes and is narrated by a local guide with fun facts about the celebrity homes.