54 Awesome Miami Activities![]() Amelia Earhart Park is a public park located in Miami-Dade County just north of the city of Hialeah, Florida. Less than 30 minutes away from downtown Miami by car, it is a great place to spend a day out in the ![]() ![]() Have you ever wondered how Barbie's Dreamhouse looks like in real-life? Barbie The Dream House Experience is a 10,000-square feet interactive installation of Barbie's Dreamhouse in Sawgrass Mills, Florida. Kids ![]() ![]() A truly special natural setting that was named the "Most Beautiful Place in America" by "Good Morning America" on ABC, the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Seashore can offer the entire family a truly memorable experience ![]() ![]() Bayfront Park is a public park in Downtown Miami, Florida. The 32-acre park was opened in 1925, and is located on the Biscayne Bay. Many special events are held in the park, it hosts the city's official new year ![]() ![]() The Billie Swamp Safari is located on Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation in Clewiston, Florida. It offers families the chance to explore 2,200 acres of wild Florida everglades. Airboat rides, swamp buggy ![]() ![]() The Biltmore Hotel is a luxury hotel in Coral Gables, Florida that is one of the most famous landmarks in the Miami area. The historic hotel was built in 1926 with 400 hotel rooms, an 18-hole golf course, a country ![]() ![]() Bluefoot Pirate Adventures gives children and adults the chance to embark on their very own pirate adventure. The 90 minute interactive tour takes place on a replica pirate ship and sets sail every day from the ![]() ![]() The Buehler Planetarium is situated on the A. Hugh Adams central campus of the Broward College. It offers a number of planetarium events that change regularly. Also available are sky presentations and telescope ![]() ![]() Experience being in the midst of thousands of fluttering butterflies inside Butterfly World. With 10 acres of land, Butterfly World is the biggest park of its kind in the world and it is currently the home of ![]() ![]() With an area of 299 acres, C.B. Smith Park is a perfect venue for family picnics, camping with an RV, open-air concerts, and a variety of sports activities. One of the main attractions inside the park is the Paradise ![]() ![]() Calle Ocho, listed on maps as SW 8th Street, is the main street that runs through Little Havana, a Miami neighborhood that is home to many Cuban immigrants. It is a cultural and historical landmark due to its ![]() ![]() Coral Castle is a world-famous structure made out of limestone and sits in Homestead, Florida. The castle is a unique and extraordinary structure as it was created by just one man, a Latvian immigrant named Edward ![]() ![]() A visit to the Crandon Park Beach is more than just a day at the beach. One of the most popular parks in Miami, Crandon Park Beach is home to a Nature Center, a Family Amusement Center, as well as to a family-friendly ![]() ![]() Dania Beach in Florida has plenty of things for families with little ones to do. The city is home to award-winning beaches and is a popular destination for vacations as well as having a good number of activities ![]() ![]() If you're looking for something different and quirky to do in your vacations with the family, which is both sporty and fun, search no more, Dolphin world has it all. Dolphin world offers swim experiences with ![]() ![]() Experience Miami in a unique way with Duck tours, abroad the amphibious duck (vehicle) that transitions from the water to land just like an amphibian. Duck tours South beach at Miami beach, Florida offers incredible ![]() ![]() Everglades Alligator Farm is home to over 2,000 alligators, a real working alligator farm that offers air boat tours and a great display of wildlife via exhibits and shows. The alligator farm is located in Homestead ![]() ![]() Spend the day gliding through the Everglades, described as a "River of Grass", aboard an airboat. Everglade Holiday Park offers a fun and educational tour of the natural habitat of the plants and animals in the ![]() ![]() Shark Valley, the entrance to Everglades National Park off the Tamiami Trail directly west of Miami, is a really cool outing that incorporates exercise and exploration all in one. The park features a smooth 15-mile ![]() ![]() The Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden is an 83-acre botanical garden located in Miami, Florida. The garden first opened in 1938 and is named after David Fairchild, a famous American botanist who introduced over ![]() ![]() Flamingo Gardens is a showcase for over 3000 species of rare and exotic, tropical, subtropical, and native plants. There are beautiful birds everywhere. Peacocks and albino peacocks... Many huge trees and great ![]() ![]() Spend 90 minutes going around Fort Lauderdale aboard the amphibious Duck tour bus. The bus picks up guests from Beach Place and takes the groups to Las Olas Blvd, Downtown Ft. Lauderdale, Science Museum, Port ![]() ![]() Fruit & Spice Park is a 37-acre tropical botanical garden located in Homestead, Florida, just under an hour away from Miami by car. It is the only garden of its kind in the entire United States, and is run ![]() ![]() With nearly 9000 square feet filled with various activities, Funderdome is the ultimate indoor playground for kids and adults alike. The facility is divided into different areas focused on activities for toddlers ![]() ![]() Gator Park is a unique wildlife attraction in the Florida Everglades that provides families with the opportunity to go on a fun, educational alligator adventure. Gator Park is known throughout the Miami area for ![]() ![]() Gold Coast Railroad Museum is an official railroad museum in Miami, Florida. Founded in 1956, the museum is dedicated to the history of railroading, featuring important exhibits and locomotives. The museum houses ![]() ![]() Haulover Park is a beautiful 99-acre park in Miami that features 1.4 miles of white sandy beaches. This large undeveloped coastal area is famous for its pristine beaches, which make it one of the area's most popular ![]() ![]() The museum of History Miami is dedicated to preserving and presenting the history of Miami and South Florida through exhibits, collections, educational program and publications. The museum displays artifacts ![]() ![]() Are you interested in recreational fishing? Are your kids starting to be little anglers? There's no better way to fuel their passion and interest than by visiting The International Game Fish Association Hall ![]() ![]() Surround yourself with various aquatic memorabilia for swimming, diving, water polo, and synchronized swimming in the International Swimming Hall of Fame (ISHOF) Museum. The journey of the world's greatest athletes ![]() ![]() This zoological park sits on 22 acres and was founded in 1936, making it one of Miami’s first established tourist attractions. The park moved to a new waterfront location in 2003 and was briefly renamed ![]() ![]() Dubbed as the "Venice of America", the best way to see Fort Lauderdale is by going on a cruise on the New River. Choose from a 90-minute sightseeing cruise in the morning, a 3-hour sightseeing and Tropical Island ![]() ![]() Lion Country Safari is an amusement park in Loxahatchee, Florida that is known for its spectacular drive-through safari. Just over an hour's drive north from Miami in the West Palm Beach area, the park is home ![]() ![]() Engaging in water sports is a fun activity for the entire family. If you're looking for a water sports weekend activity in Florida, head on to Crystal Lake in Pompano Beach and find LTS Wakeboard and Waterski ![]() ![]() Miami beach is the place to be for soaking up the Sun and many fun and thrilling outdoor activities. Miami beach in Florida is home to many Art deco style buildings, including hotels, apartments and other structures ![]() ![]() A visit to the Crandon Park Beach is more than just a day at the beach. One of the most popular parks in Miami, Crandon Park Beach is home to a Nature Center, a Family Amusement Center, as well as to a family-friendly ![]() ![]() The Miami Children’s Museum was opened in 1983 as an education center designed to encourage children to explore and create. The non-profit enterprise offers classes and interactive exhibits on a variety ![]() ![]() Originally established in 1949 in a house it grew in size and popularity so quickly it had to find a new home. Since 1949 it has relocated a number of times and is currently in the process of building a new state ![]() ![]() The Miami Museum of Science, named after Patricia and Phillip Frost, is a fantastic destination for a variety of interactive and educational displays and exhibits. For more than 60 years, this museum has been ![]() ![]() Originally established in 1949 in a house it grew in size and popularity so quickly it had to find a new home. Since 1949 it has relocated a number of times and is currently in the process of building a new state ![]() ![]() The Miami Seaquarium is a tropical paradise that sits on a 38 acre plot. The Seaquarium features breathtaking views of the South Florida skyline and there is so much to see inside. Visitors will enjoy a number ![]() ![]() The Museum of Discovery and Science is located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. This is one of that biggest museums in Florida, and has the large number of visitors in the state. The museum features AutoNation IMAX ![]() ![]() The Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) is an art museum that features an impressive collection of modern and contemporary art from 20th and 21st-century artists. Its collections focus on art from the United ![]() ![]() Planet Air Sports is an indoor recreation facility located in Pompano Beach, Florida, approximately an hour north of Miami by car. It features a trampoline park, climbing walls, a vertical drop slide, two ropes ![]() ![]() Rapids Water Park is a water park located in Riviera Beach, Florida, less than 8 miles outside of the city of West Palm Beach. This massive water park features tons of water-based attractions, including slides ![]() ![]() Saw grass recreation center is Ft. Lauderdale’s greatest airboat attraction. This park features timed shows where you can hold an alligator and visit wonderful mammals like the Black Leopard or the Florida ![]() ![]() Fort Lauderdale has a variety of good sites for diving and snorkeling. Visit Sea Experience for scuba diving courses, glass-bottom sightseeing trips, and snorkeling. If you are an experienced scuba diver, explore ![]() ![]() Seminole Indian Museum preserves history of the Seminole Indian tribe, the museum displays over 30,000 unique historical artifacts and exhibits, the museum opened in 1997 in Clewiston, Florida. The Seminole Indian ![]() ![]() Visit the Fort Lauderdale branch of Sky Zone, created by the makers of the world's first indoor trampoline park. Choose from different trampoline-based activities such as open jump, dodgeball, Sky Slam basketball ![]() ![]() Spend Friday nights with friends from work at SpareZ for a night of bowling, billiards, and arcade games. On the weekends, take your kids to a bowling camp complete with lane bumpers and lightweight bowling balls ![]() ![]() The Venetian Pool is a public swimming pool located in Coral Gables, Florida. It features Palm trees surround the Venetian Pool and the roaring waterfall. It has a very nice surrounding not much with a commercial ![]() ![]() Vizcaya Museum and Gardens are a popular tourist spot located right on Biscayne Bay, in Miami, Florida. The museum consists of a grand Villa that once belonged to Industrialist James Deering, the Villa is surrounded ![]() ![]() Aviation enthusiasts must visit Wings over Miami Museum in Miami-Dade County in Florida. The museum displays a wide range of aircraft and collection that covers aviation history from the World war II and the cold ![]() ![]() Young At Art Museum (YAA) is located at 751 SW, in Davie, Florida, USA, in the Greater Fort Lauderdale region, founded in 1987 with the belief that art is most important for child’s complete education. The ![]() Fun things to do in... Fun Things to Do at Home ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |