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| All Miami tours should include the Port of Miami, as it is the largest cruise ship port in the world and the second largest port for cargo to/from Latin America; only the Port of South Louisiana moves more tonnage. Tours of the Everglades are always popular and often include alligator feeding and "wrestling." There are tours of the many fascinating neighborhoods like the art deco district in South Beach, Little Havana, Little Haiti, Coral Gables, and Coconut Grove. For anyone not intimately familiar with the area, a guided tour is a great way to learn about all those interesting places and people a visitor to the area might otherwise not be aware of. Check out the information provided here and, when you find something interesting, book a Miami tour. |
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Ride in this WWII amphibious vehicle past the Bayside Marketplace, Freedom Tower, and Bayfront Park are all visited in Miami. The Versace Mansion, Lincoln Road Mall with all of its boutiques, eateries, and street performers, Ocean Drive, and the famous art deco district of South Beach are toured. Finally, while in the water, you'll see the city skyline, Millionaires Row, and more. |
| 1 1/2 hours - From USD $24 per person |
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Little Havana and Calle Ocho immerse you in the Latin culture of this Gateway to the Americas. Calle Ocho is the site of Miami Carnival and the center of Little Havana. South Beach and its art deco architecture, Brickell Avenue where international banking is done, and numerous other Miami area sites are visited. The day concludes at Miami Seaquarium. |
| 8 1/2 hours - From USD $62 per person |
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This three part tour first visits Gator Park where airboat rides, alligator wrestling, snakes, turtles, and birds are the main attractions Next, your tour guide will explain the history of Miami neighborhoods like Coral Gables, the art deco district, Coconut Grove, and Little Havana. Finally, a boat tour will reveal the spectacular city skyline, Brickell Key, and the Port of Miami. |
| 9 hours - From USD $75.95 per person |
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