Top picks for Miami Day tours

Discover 235 Day tours in Miami on Trip.com, updated April 2, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 15 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From EUR 14.40 per person, with an average total of EUR 41.27. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 8.905k verified reviews, Day tours Miami boast an average rating of 4.5.

This week's most popular Day tours: "Little Havana Food and Walking Tour in Miami", with 2.978k reviews and a 4.9 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Miami City Tour and Boat Tour - Land & Sea Combo", a 5-hour adventure in Miami!

The next available day tour departs on April 3, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Miami Day tours usually take about 5 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

100% of Miami Day tours now offer English-speaking guides

April is the perfect time to visit Miami! Choose from Day tours available day tours, including seasonal favorites like Little Havana Food and Walking Tour in Miami.

Your trip, worry-free! All day tours are run by licensed suppliers with verified reviews, and many include free cancellation before departure.

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Reviews: Miami City Tour and Boat Tour - Land & Sea Combo
Guest User2026-02-04
It was pretty good. The tour guide was attentive and responsible, and there were many activities throughout the day.
Reviews: Miami Skyline Millionaire Cruise & Bus Tour 5 stops & Coffee
Guest User2025-12-14
Fantastic driver/guide, comfortable van and well-chosen route for a great day in Miami. I would only suggest more time in the urban art district. The tour is very focused on Little Havana due to the company's connection with the community, which is understandable, but the horizons could be broadened.
Reviews: Miami City and Everglades National Park 1-day tour
Guest User2025-08-14
The tour guide was warm and friendly, and the itinerary was well-planned.
Reviews: Award-winning Art Deco & Neon Lights Walking Tour in Miami Beach
Guest User2024-08-28
Damian took us on a fascinating walking tour of just over a mile stopping at countless Art Deco hotels, restaurants, and buildings pointing out the architectural nuances of each building, their background, and what makes them unique. Damian has such deep knowledge and passion for what he does that he can offer a variety of subject tours to this area in which he lives and loves. We’ve been coming to South Beach for years, but I wish I had taken this tours years ago as only now do I realize what I have been missing. I couldn’t recommend this tour or Damian more highly. Thank you for a wonderful experience and we’ll definitely be back. We live in South Florida and when we have visitors who wish to see South Beach and learn its history, we’ll take this tour again.
Reviews: Award-winning Art Deco & History Walking Tour in Miami Beach
Guest User2025-11-26
Damian is an excellent tour guide. He is very organized, knowledgeable and friendly. The tour started promptly and we were immediately whisked into history from the rooftop at The Betsy Ross. It was a pure joy to spend my morning learning about the art deco and mid-century modern architecture of South Beach from its humble beginnings to the South Beach of today. Damian will definitely change your view of Miami. Thank you!
Reviews: Movies and TV Filming Locations Walking Tour in Miami Beach
Guest User2026-03-20
Like stepping into a living film reel, this tour turns the streets into a set and you into someone who finally knows where to look. Damian doesn’t just point out filming locations, he reconstructs scenes in your mind. One moment you’re standing on an ordinary sidewalk, the next it clicks… this is where it happened. The camera angles, the behind-the-scenes stories, the casting choices, the “why here?” of it all. It’s not trivia, it’s cinematic archaeology.