
easy
6–7 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels; expect short to moderate walking (10–50 minutes) on flat urban sidewalks and short boardwalks at the Everglades site.
Spend a day moving from South Beach’s pastel Art Deco to Wynwood’s mural-streets and the River of Grass. This small-group tour pairs narrated city stops with an Everglades airboat ride—perfect for travelers wanting culture, wildlife, and easy logistics in one outing.
The day begins with a breeze off Biscayne Bay and the rumble of a small van pulling away from a Downtown Miami hotel. Within minutes you’re cutting past pastel façades and the clipped palms of South Beach, the city’s bright sidepiece—art-deco facades catching the sun like polished enamel. Your guide narrates in a voice that balances local color with logistics: stop, step out, photograph, then back on the road.

Florida sun is strong year-round—apply reef-safe sunscreen and wear a brimmed hat for the walking sections and the airboat.
Bring insect repellent for the Everglades; mosquitoes are most active near dusk and after rain.
Carry small bills for Cuban coffee, snacks, or souvenirs in Little Havana—some vendors prefer cash.
Airboats are loud—earplugs make the ride more comfortable, especially for children or sensitive ears.
Miami’s Art Deco District was largely built in the 1920s land boom; Little Havana grew as Cuban exiles settled in Miami after the 1959 revolution, shaping the city’s cultural identity.
The Everglades is a fragile freshwater system dependent on seasonal flow; respect signage, avoid disturbing wildlife, and use reef-safe sunscreen to reduce chemical runoff.
Protects skin during open-air walking in South Beach and the exposed Everglades.
summer specific
Support and traction for pavement, sidewalks, and wet boardwalks at the Everglades.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Miami’s heat; refill during breaks or at included stops.
Coastal showers can appear suddenly—pack a lightweight shell for comfort during transfers.
spring specific