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Miami blends Caribbean, Latin American, and US influences into one of the most distinctive cities on the East Coast. White-sand beaches, neon-lit Art Deco buildings, world-class nightlife, and a thriving food scene make it a year-round magnet for travelers.
Miami International (MIA) and Fort Lauderdale (FLL) both serve the metro area, with hundreds of daily flights from across the US, Latin America, and the Caribbean. Many travelers compare both airports to find the best fares.
December through April is high season, with warm sunshine, low humidity, and the city's biggest events. May, October, and November offer good weather and fewer crowds. Summer is hot, humid, and rainier, but rates often drop.
Miami is spread out, and a car is helpful for exploring beyond South Beach. Free trolleys and the Metromover serve downtown and parts of the beach. Ride-shares are common; bike rentals work well along the beachfront.
Lounge on South Beach, wander Ocean Drive at night, explore Wynwood Walls, sip a Cuban coffee in Little Havana, take a sunset boat tour of Biscayne Bay, and day-trip to the Everglades or the Florida Keys.
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Everything you need to know about booking flights to Miami
MIA has more international service and is closer to South Beach and downtown. FLL often has lower fares and is convenient for Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood Beach, and cruise terminals at Port Everglades.
Late August through early November (excluding holidays) and the first three weeks of December usually have the lowest fares. Winter holiday and spring break travel is the most expensive.
About 3 hours from New York, 2 hours from Atlanta, 4 hours from Chicago, and 9β10 hours from London.
No β Miami is in the US, so domestic travelers only need a state-issued ID. International visitors need a valid passport and may need a US visa or ESTA depending on citizenship.
South Beach is about 30 minutes from MIA by car (longer in traffic). Ride-shares are the easiest option; the SuperShuttle and Miami Beach Airport Express bus are budget-friendly alternatives.
Yes β both PortMiami and Port Everglades (near FLL) are major cruise hubs. Many travelers fly in a day early to avoid missing their ship. Our specialists can help coordinate flight + cruise timing.
Whether you're booking a new trip, changing dates, or canceling a flight β our dedicated support team is available around the clock to assist you. We connect travelers with reliable booking partners quickly and efficiently, with no long wait times. One call is all it takes.
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