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Choose between party-first South Beach and high-rise Brickell, build in the Everglades and a Keys drive, and pick months that sidestep the late-summer hurricane window.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 8 Jun 2026

Best length

4-5 nights, or 7 with a Keys or Orlando add-on

Airport

Miami International (MIA), ~13km/8 miles northwest of the centre

Airport to centre

Taxi flat $89 (~ยฃ70) to South Beach, $65-75 (~ยฃ51-59) to Brickell; Metrorail $2.25 to downtown

Best base

South Beach for beach-and-nightlife; Brickell for value and walkability

In short

Miami at a glance

Miami is the easiest winter-sun long-haul for UK travellers who want beach, nightlife and a base for day-trips rather than a city of marquee museums. The first decision is where you sleep: South Beach if the sand and the late nights are the point, Brickell if you want a walkable, 20-30% cheaper base with the beach a short hop away. Direct flights from Heathrow run about 9.5 hours, you'll need an ESTA before you fly, and the single biggest planning call is timing โ€” December to April is the dry winter-sun window, while June to November is hurricane season. Hire a car only if you're driving the Keys or doing the Everglades yourself; otherwise the free Metromover and trolleys plus rideshare cover the city.

The short version

  • Stay in South Beach if the beach and nightlife are the trip; Brickell is the walkable, better-value base with the beach a short bus or rideshare away.
  • Direct from Heathrow is about 9.5-10.5 hours on BA, Virgin or American โ€” get your ESTA approved before you fly (it is not optional and not the same as a visa).
  • December to April is the dry, warm winter-sun peak; June to November is hurricane season, with the highest storm risk August to October.
  • The MIA taxi flat fare is $89 (~ยฃ70) to South Beach and $65-75 (~ยฃ51-59) to Brickell; rideshare to Brickell is often $28-38 (~ยฃ22-30).
  • Hire a car only for the Florida Keys drive or a self-drive Everglades trip โ€” in the city, the free Metromover and trolleys plus rideshare beat parking-and-valet hassle.
  • Do one big day-trip: an Everglades airboat morning (~ยฃ25-55) or the 4-hour Overseas Highway drive to Key West, not both in a short stay.

Miami is the easiest winter-sun long-haul on the UKโ€™s doorstep that isnโ€™t really on it: a 9.5-hour direct hop from Heathrow that lands you on a wide white-sand beach, in a city built for nightlife, day-trips and lounging rather than ticking off museums. The trap is treating it like a European city break. Miami rewards picking a lane โ€” beach-and-nightlife from a South Beach deco hotel, or a walkable, better-value base in Brickell with the sand a short rideshare away โ€” and then doing one good day-trip rather than three rushed ones. Get your ESTA approved before you fly; itโ€™s the bit first-timers leave too late.

The single planning call that matters most is timing. December to April is the dry, warm, expensive peak when the weather is flawless and the rates are not. June to November is hurricane season, cheapest to fly and stay but with the heaviest storm and rain risk from August to October โ€” a genuine trade-off rather than a hard no, if you carry flexible plans and proper insurance. The shoulder months of late April-May and November are the quiet value sweet spot.

Below, the structured planning โ€” where to stay, the attractions and day-trips worth your time, MIA airport transfers in pounds, and a realistic budget โ€” picks up from here. Statutory entry, ESTA and safety details follow the United States country page.

Plan your Miami trip

Keep a first trip focused: book the big timed sights, then leave room for neighbourhoods and food.

Top things to do in Miami

Everglades National Park

Pick a private operator's airboat tour with Miami hotel pickup and book it online before you fly โ€” the slots that include transport sell out a day or two ahead in the dry winter peak. The headline experience is a 30-45 minute airboat skim through the sawgrass with a wildlife show, run by operators just off the Tamiami Trail (US-41) about an hour west of the city. Go for the earliest morning departure: the air is cooler, the alligators are active, and you beat both the afternoon thunderstorms and the coach crowds. Allow a half day with transfers.

Half a day From about $28

South Beach

Most of South Beach costs nothing: the sand, the lifeguard towers and the pastel Art Deco hotels along Ocean Drive are all free to walk and photograph. The one thing worth paying for is the Miami Design Preservation League's Official Art Deco Walking Tour (about $40 / ยฃ32, daily at 10:30), which explains the 1930s architecture and includes the small Art Deco Museum. Skip the Ocean Drive restaurant terraces with the menu touts out front โ€” walk a block to Lincoln Road or Espaรฑola Way instead. Reach it by the Route 120 bus from Downtown rather than driving.

Half a day $40

Where to stay first

The areas that make a first visit easier โ€” not an exhaustive directory.

South Beach (Miami Beach)

ยฃยฃยฃ premium

The beach-and-nightlife flagship: deco hotels, the wide beach and Ocean Drive on the doorstep, with late nights that genuinely run all night. The trade-offs are crowds, the highest room rates in the city and a 20-30 minute hop back to the mainland sights. Choose it if the beach is the point of the trip.

Best for: Beach-first trips, nightlife, first-timers who came for the sand

Browse hotels On the barrier island, ~20-30 min to downtown

Brickell

ยฃยฃ mid-range

Miami's high-rise financial district and the most walkable base in the city: glass towers, rooftop bars, good restaurants and the free Metromover linking it to downtown. Rooms run roughly 20-30% cheaper than comparable South Beach hotels, with the beach a short bus or rideshare away. The strongest value base for a first trip.

Best for: Value, walkability, travellers who want the beach as one of several things

Browse hotels Mainland, ~20-25 min to South Beach

Wynwood

ยฃยฃ mid-range

The former warehouse district turned street-art, brewery and restaurant hub โ€” Miami's most-visited neighbourhood and its most fun for evenings out. Less polished and with fewer big-brand hotels, but a characterful base if you want murals, craft beer and dinner over beach mornings.

Best for: Food, art, nightlife away from the beach crowds

Browse hotels Mainland, ~15-20 min to South Beach or downtown

Coconut Grove

ยฃยฃ mid-range

Miami's oldest and leafiest neighbourhood: marina views, a tropical canopy, family-friendly streets and Vizcaya nearby. Quieter and greener than the rest, traded against a 20-30 minute drive to South Beach, so it suits a slower, family or repeat-visit trip more than a first beach-and-nightlife week.

Best for: Families, quieter stays, repeat visitors

Browse hotels Mainland south, ~20-30 min to South Beach

Airport to city centre

Miami airport transfer options
OptionTimeCostBook ahead?
Taxi flat fare to South Beach ~25-35 min $89 (~ยฃ70) flat Confirm the flat rate with the dispatcher first โ€” some cabs now run the meter instead
Taxi flat fare to Downtown / Brickell ~15-25 min $65-75 (~ยฃ51-59) Cheaper than the beach run; flat-rate zones apply
Uber / Lyft to Brickell or South Beach ~20-35 min about $28-45 (~ยฃ22-35), more at surge Usually the best value off-peak; pick up at the designated rideshare level
Metrorail to Downtown ~25 min plus connections $2.25 Cheapest option, but no direct line to Miami Beach โ€” change to bus or rideshare
Pre-book a door-to-door transfer

When to go

Sweet spot: December to April is the headline winter-sun window: warm, dry days of 24-28ยฐC, low humidity and the city at its liveliest โ€” but also the highest hotel rates and the busiest beaches. For the best balance of weather, value and lower storm risk, target late April-May or November, the shoulder months that sit either side of the dry peak with rates well below January.

Miami's hurricane season runs 1 June to 30 November, with the highest tropical-storm and rain risk from August to October. Those months are hot and humid at 30-33ยฐC with near-daily afternoon downpours, and they are also the cheapest time to fly and stay โ€” a real trade-off rather than a no-go, but pack flexibility and travel insurance that covers disruption. Winter (December-February) is the spectacular, dry high season; the summer school-holiday peak (July-August) is hot, humid and pricier despite the storm risk.

What it costs

Direct return economy from Heathrow to Miami runs roughly ยฃ400-ยฃ700 on Virgin, British Airways or American outside peak, climbing to ยฃ800+ over Christmas, February half-term, Easter and the summer holidays. The dry winter-sun months (December-April) are the priciest and busiest; the cheapest fares fall in the August-September hurricane-season trough, which is exactly when storm risk is highest.

Daily budget per person

Metrorail single ride $2.25 (~ยฃ1.80)
Metromover and city trolleys free
Uber across town ~$10-25 (~ยฃ8-20)
Casual lunch (counter/diner) ~$15-25 (~ยฃ12-20)
Wynwood Walls adult ticket ~$12 (~ยฃ9.50)
Everglades airboat with pickup ~$55-70 (~ยฃ43-55)
Sample trip: A realistic 4-night mid-range Miami stay for one person is roughly ยฃ750-ยฃ1,150 before flights: ยฃ350-ยฃ650 hotel (a mid-range Brickell or Mid-Beach twin share), ยฃ180-ยฃ280 food and drink, about ยฃ80-ยฃ140 in rideshare and transfers, and ยฃ60-ยฃ110 for an Everglades trip plus Vizcaya or Wynwood Walls. Add a flat $89 (~ยฃ70) taxi each way if you skip rideshare for the airport.

All dollar figures use ยฃ1 โ‰ˆ $1.27 (June 2026). Two Miami traps: restaurant bills routinely add an 18-20% service charge before you tip on top, so read the bottom of the menu and the receipt; and Ocean Drive and the beachfront are the most overpriced places to eat in the city โ€” move a few blocks inland for the same food at sane prices.

Book the essentials

Where to stay

Browse staysvia Booking.com

Tours & tickets

Book tours & ticketsvia GetYourGuide

Airport transfers

Pre-book a transfervia Welcome Pickups

Stay connected

Get an eSIMvia Airalo

Trains & rail passes

Book railvia Trainline

Also in United States

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Miami FAQs

How many days do you need in Miami?
Four or five nights is the sweet spot for a beach-and-city break: a couple of days for South Beach and the deco district, one for Wynwood, Little Havana and Vizcaya, and one for an Everglades or Keys day-trip. Stretch to seven nights if you want to add the drive to Key West or pair Miami with Orlando.
Should I stay in South Beach or Brickell?
South Beach if the beach and the nightlife are the whole point โ€” you wake up on the sand and the late nights are on your doorstep, at the highest room rates in the city. Brickell if you want a walkable, roughly 20-30% cheaper base with rooftop bars and good food, treating the beach as a short bus or rideshare hop. Brickell is the better value and the easier choice for a first trip that is about more than the sand.
Do I need a visa or ESTA to visit Miami?
UK passport holders need an approved ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorisation) before they fly under the Visa Waiver Programme โ€” apply on the official US government site well ahead, as it is not the same as a visa and is not guaranteed on the day. Statutory entry, passport-validity and safety details follow the United States country page, which inherits the GOV.UK travel advice review.
When is the best time to visit Miami?
December to April for guaranteed dry winter sun, accepting the highest prices and crowds. Late April-May and November are the value shoulder months with good weather and lower storm risk. June to November is hurricane season, cheapest to visit but with the most rain and tropical-storm risk from August to October โ€” fine with flexible plans and good insurance, riskier for a fixed beach week.
Do I need a car in Miami?
Not for a city-and-beach stay. The free Metromover and trolleys cover downtown, Brickell and several neighbourhoods, and rideshare handles the rest cheaply enough that parking and valet fees rarely pay off. Hire a car only for the 4-hour Overseas Highway drive to Key West, a self-drive Everglades trip, or a wider Florida road trip.

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