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Kid-friendly Miami City Highlights Guided Tour for Families

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Overview
Discover Miami with your family on this fun and engaging 2.5-hour walking tour designed especially for kids! Stroll through South Pointe Park, where little ones can enjoy the playground and spot dolphins from the pier. Explore the famous Art Deco District, see colorful lifeguard towers, and enjoy lively Ocean Drive with its street performers. Wander down Española Way and Lincoln Road, filled with music and entertainment, before heading to Little Havana for a taste of Cuban culture. End your adventure with a delicious Cuban ice cream at Azucar. A perfect mix of fun, culture, and sweet treats!
City: Miami
Mon 01 Sep
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Starting at $343.40
Mon 01 Sep
Starting at $343.40
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What's Included
Private Walking Tour
Local Kid-Friendly Guide
Cuban Ice Cream tasting
Additional Info
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking.
  • If you are allergic to nuts, please, be aware of the risk of cross contamination.
  • Not suitable to travelers with limited standing or walking capacity. Seats are not guaranteed during the experience.
What To Expect
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South Pointe Park
Begin your adventure at South Pointe Park, a stunning oceanfront park located at the southern tip of Miami Beach. The park is perfect for kids, featuring a modern playground with slides, swings, and climbing structures, as well as a splash pad where they can cool off in the warm Florida weather. Parents will love the paved walking trails that lead to the South Pointe Pier, a fantastic spot for breathtaking ocean views. Keep an eye out for dolphins and manatees swimming in the water below! The pier is also an excellent location to watch massive cruise ships departing from the Port of Miami.
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Lummus Park
Lummus Park Beach is one of Miami’s most famous beachfront parks, stretching along Ocean Drive with a wide sandy beach and palm tree-lined paths. Kids can enjoy building sandcastles, running along the shoreline, or simply playing in the soft white sand. The real highlight here is the series of vibrant Art Deco Lifeguard Towers, painted in bright colors and unique designs, making them a signature feature of Miami Beach. Parents can relax on a shaded bench while watching their children play, and families can take fun vacation photos with the colorful lifeguard towers as a backdrop.
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Art Deco Historic District
A short walk from the beach leads to Ocean Drive, Miami’s most famous street, known for its brightly colored Art Deco buildings, classic neon signs, and vintage charm. Kids will be fascinated by the lively atmosphere, which often includes street performers, musicians, and roller skaters gliding down the boulevard. To make this stop even more enjoyable, visit The Frieze Ice Cream Factory, a beloved local ice cream shop offering delicious handcrafted flavors. Options range from classic vanilla and chocolate to tropical fruit flavors like mango and guava, making it a treat for the whole family. While enjoying the ice cream, take in the iconic views of Miami Beach’s historic architecture before moving on to the next stop.
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Espanola Way
Turn onto Española Way, a charming pedestrian street designed to resemble a Spanish village. The street is filled with colorful buildings, hanging lights, and outdoor cafés, making it a magical stop for kids and parents alike. Unlike the bustling Ocean Drive, Española Way is quiet and shaded, offering a peaceful break from the crowds. Kids will enjoy exploring the small fountains and vibrant murals along the street.
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Little Havana
End your tour with a fun and cultural stop in Little Havana, Miami’s famous Cuban neighborhood. Walk down Calle Ocho, where you’ll see vibrant murals, giant rooster sculptures, and live Latin music coming from the local cafés. The highlight for kids is Domino Park (Maximo Gomez Park), where Cuban elders play dominoes with incredible focus and enthusiasm. Before heading back, treat the whole family to a final sweet stop at Azucar Ice Cream Company, which offers unique Cuban-inspired flavors like Abuela Maria (guava, cream cheese, and cookies).
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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