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2018
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July
Can I Escape the Party Scene in Miami in October?
4
July
Question:
Humans say...
Debbie
Miami - South Beach, Everglades (Airboat Tour), Little Havana, Big Bus tour....so many cool things to see!!
Vicki
do the hop on hop off buses, cheap and great information
Michael
As above, Everglades & Little Havana are interesting to see.
& South Beach is worth walking around checking out the businesses.
Depending when you're going in Oct, you might hit Fantasy Fest in Key West which is definitely a party time if you're trying to avoid that scene.
We stayed in Marathon in the Keys as Key West was too pricey for rooms big enough to fit our family of 5.
I'd suggest renting a bike to get around Key West to avoid traffic & parking congestion.
We were going to stay around Brickell area of downtown Miami as it had a nice balance of things to see & do within walking distance, but then we got a deal & ended up staying in Boca. So unfortunately I can't specify any sights, but there was a good selection.
(Key Biscayne was also on list for "downtown")
Intercoastal tour a bit north of Miami in Fort Lauderdale is good
Renae
We did a snorkelling tour/cruise with Floriday snorkelling and sunset cruises off Key West. Very enjoyable and we saw a lot of fish.
Also recommend having the Lobster omelette or Lobster Benedict for breakfast at ‘Blue Heaven’ in Key West one morning.
A.I. says...
Miami and the Keys (4 days)
Day 1
* Arrive in Miami and check into your hotel.
* Visit the Wynwood Arts District, a vibrant neighborhood known for its street art.
* Have dinner at a Cuban restaurant in Little Havana.
Day 2
* Go surfing at Haulover Beach.
* Visit the Miami Seaquarium, home to a variety of marine animals.
* Take a walk along South Beach, a famous beach known for its Art Deco architecture.
Day 3
* Rent a car and drive to Key Largo, the first of the Florida Keys.
* Visit the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, one of the best snorkeling and diving spots in the United States.
* Have dinner at a seafood restaurant on the waterfront.
Day 4
* Drive to Key West, the southernmost point in the United States.
* Visit the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum, where the famous author lived and wrote.
* Take a sunset cruise to watch the sun dip below the horizon.
St. Kitts, St. Thomas, and Nassau (3 days)
Day 1
* Arrive in St. Kitts and disembark the cruise ship.
* Visit the Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
* Go for a swim at Cockleshell Bay Beach.
Day 2
* Arrive in St. Thomas and disembark the cruise ship.
* Visit the Blackbeard's Castle, a historical fort built by the infamous pirate.
* Take a day trip to Magens Bay, one of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean.
Day 3
* Arrive in Nassau and disembark the cruise ship.
* Visit the Atlantis Resort, a massive resort complex with a water park, casino, and aquarium.
* Go for a walk along Junkanoo Beach, a popular beach known for its lively atmosphere.
Getting from Miami to Port Everglades and from Port Everglades to Disney World
**Miami to Port Everglades**
* **SuperShuttle:** A shared van service that costs around $30 per person.
* **Tri-Rail:** A commuter train that costs around $10 per person.
* **Taxi:** A taxi will cost around $70-$100.
**Port Everglades to Disney World**
* **Magical Express:** A free shuttle service provided by Disney World.
* **Shuttle:** A private shuttle service that costs around $60-$80.
* **Taxi:** A taxi will cost around $100-$150.
Jacqueli
Going to Florida in October thanks to Chris! I'm looking for itineraries for Miami and the Keys (4 days), St. Kitts, St. Thomas and Nassau (the last 3 are cruise stops). Going with my boyfriend. Not party people. We love culture, animals and surfing. Cheap is good but can go mid-range.
Edit to add: also looking for the best ways to get from Miami to Port Everglades and from Port Everglades to Disney World other than renting a car.