- Go to the Beach - The beach is the most popular attraction for families in Miami. There are numerous locations with the famed golden sands, gentle waves, and warm water, making this a great vacation spot for all ages. South Pointe Park's beach offers miles of soft sand, a splash pad, a playground, green grass, and plenty of restaurants nearby after you've worked up an appetite.
- Check Out the Children's Museum - A trip to the Miami Children's Museum lets kids play in mini-replicas of places such as a grocery store, cruise ship, and bank. Kids will love spending time in this grown-up world. The museum is a great place to visit on a rainy day, and there are lots of interactive exhibits that promote learning, health, and wellness.
- Take a Day Trip to Everglades National Park - Visit the Everglades National Park, where you can take a private or group airboat tour through the sawgrass mangroves. These airboats skim six inches above the water at high speed, providing a thrilling ride for the whole family. Look out for the native birds, turtles, and alligators that are often seen on these boat tours.
- Jungle Island - an interactive zoological park with animal encounters, shows, and exotic exhibits.
- Frost Science Museum - a state-of-the-art science museum with interactive educational exhibits, a planetarium and an aquarium.
- Miami Seaquarium - a marine park with animal shows, with dolphins, sea lions, and other marine life, located on Virginia Key.
- Zoo Miami - with its large lake and tropical plants, the zoo is a great place to escape the busy city. Here you'll find over 3,000 animals, including an Indian rhinoceros.
Parking was a negative. I had to park on the 10th floor. Picture an airport parking garage with narrow pathways going from 1 floor to the next. It took 9 minutes to go up and 9 minutes going down. And you still had to catch an elevator for the last five floors. Other than that, everything was fine,