5-Day Bachelor Party Itinerary in Miami

  1. Day 1: Miami Beach
    20 minutes (7.3 miles) from Miami International Airport

    Hit the famous sand and surf at South Beach, then grab lunch and cocktails at News Cafe before taking a walk through the vibrant Art Deco District.

  2. Day 2: Explore Downtown and Little Havana
    20 minutes (6.9 miles) from Miami Beach

    Start at Bayside Marketplace for breakfast, then visit Vizcaya Museum and Gardens for a taste of Italian Renaissance architecture. Finish with dinner and drinks in the colorful Cuban neighborhood of Little Havana at Ball & Chain.

  3. Day 3: Water Sports and Nightlife
    25 minutes (8.8 miles) from Little Havana

    Get your adrenaline pumping with jet-skiing, parasailing, and scuba diving at Key Biscayne. For dinner, enjoy a steak at the iconic Smith & Wollensky, before heading to E11EVEN Miami, a 24-hour nightclub.

  4. Day 4: Wynwood Walls
    15 minutes (4.5 miles) from E11EVEN Miami

    Explore the vibrant street art at Wynwood Walls and take in the neighborhood's unique shops and galleries. For lunch, try the famous Wynwood hot spot, Coyo Taco, and finish the day with a sunset sail on a catamaran.

  5. Day 5: Everglades National Park and Farewell Dinner
    40 minutes (40.1 miles) from Wynwood Walls

    Take an airboat tour through the iconic Everglades National Park for an unforgettable experience. For the last hurrah, head to Prime 112 in South Beach for a farewell dinner and drinks in a classic steakhouse setting.

Time and Cost Estimates:

  • South Beach (2 hours, free)
  • News Cafe (1 hour, $20 per person)
  • Art Deco District (1 hour, free)
  • Bayside Marketplace (1 hour, free)
  • Vizcaya Museum and Gardens (2 hours, $22 per person)
  • Ball & Chain (2 hours, $30 per person)
  • Key Biscayne (4 hours, $150 per person)
  • Smith & Wollensky (2 hours, $80 per person)
  • E11EVEN Miami (4 hours, $50 per person for entry and drinks)
  • Wynwood Walls (2 hours, free)
  • Coyo Taco (1 hour, $20 per person)
  • Sunset sail (2 hours, $60 per person)
  • Everglades National Park (4 hours, $85 per person)
  • Prime 112 (3 hours, $100 per person)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $667 per person*

    *Costs may vary depending on time of year, group size, and individual spending habits.

Useful Tips:

If you have more time: Take a day trip to the Florida Keys for snorkeling, or catch a Miami Heat basketball game at the American Airlines Arena.

If you have less time: Cut out the sunset sail or the Everglades tour, and opt for a shorter activity or attraction instead.

Things to avoid: The summer months can bring heavy rainfall, so plan accordingly and consider indoor activities as a backup. Avoid tourist traps on Ocean Drive, where prices can be inflated and crowds overwhelming.

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