Family-Friendly 3-Day Itinerary for Miami

  1. Day 1: Zoo Miami
    30 minutes (20.3 miles) from Downtown Miami

    Zoo Miami is the largest and oldest zoological garden in Florida. Visitors can explore the 750-acre zoo and see over 3,000 animals in their natural habitat. Take a safari tram tour, feed giraffes, and watch animal feedings, all while learning about conservation efforts. End the day with a visit to Amazon and Beyond, where you can see some of the rarest and most beautiful animals native to South America.

  2. Day 2: Miami Children's Museum and Venetian Pool
    30 minutes (11.9 miles) from Zoo Miami

    Start the day at the Miami Children's Museum, an interactive and educational experience for kids. The museum's exhibits allow kids to learn about everything from the human body to how the media works. Afterward, head to the beautiful Venetian Pool in Coral Gables. This historic pool features a waterfall, grottos, and caves, and is actually created from a coral rock quarry.

  3. Day 3: Miami Seaquarium and South Beach
    25 minutes (13.1 miles) from Venetian Pool

    Begin the day at the Miami Seaquarium to see dolphins, sea lions, and killer whales perform. Don't miss the sea turtle and manatee exhibits. Afterward, spend the afternoon at South Beach. Walk along the famous Ocean Drive and be sure to take a dip in the warm Atlantic waters. End the day with a stroll down Lincoln Road and dine at one of the many outdoor restaurants.

Time and Cost Estimates

  • Zoo Miami (4 hours, $22.95 per adult, $18.95 per child)
  • Miami Children's Museum (4 hours, $22 per person)
  • Venetian Pool (2 hours, $13 per adult, $8 per child)
  • Miami Seaquarium (4 hours, $49.99 per person)
  • South Beach (3 hours, $0)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $370.79

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider taking a day trip to the Everglades National Park to see wildlife up close. For a more relaxing day, head to Crandon Park Beach or Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park. If you have less time, consider skipping either the Miami Children's Museum or the Venetian Pool. Also, don't forget to bring plenty of water and sunscreen, as Miami is hot and humid year-round.

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