Miami Beach

Holidays in Miami Beach

Long stretches of pure-white sand with just enough of a breeze to keep you cool

Running, walking, beachcombing, people-watching or snorkelling are just a few of the activities available - or you can do nothing but lie in the sunshine and soak up the warmth. Especially for a holiday during the winter months, enjoying the sunshine and heat is enough to make the visit a perfect trip.


 

We fly to Miami daily

9-10 hour flight
M T W T F S S
London Heathrow
Connect from other UK airports

You can also fly from Aberdeen or Edinburgh on one of our partner airlines.

Hotels in Miami Beach

Retrieving our hand picked hotels...

Essential information for Miami Beach

Local Time
-4hrs
Currently
Language
USA flag
American English
Currency
US Dollars $
Official currency of the United States
Flight information
9-10h
Miami (MIA)
Direct flight
Flight schedule
Daily flights from the UK to Miami
are our main partner airline

Do I need a Visa?

Yes. You'll need to obtain approval no less than 72 hours prior to travel to the US via the ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorisation (ESTA) scheme.

Find out more about Travel Visas here »

Getting around

Downtown Miami is just a 20 minute drive from Miami International Airport. You'll need a car if you are staying near Miami Beach or further north. Don't worry - if you choose not to drive then taxis and buses are plentiful to get you around.

Endless blue skies and holiday highs: Miami Beach Highlights

Renowned for the glitz and glamour of its beachside bars, hotels, restaurants and homes, Miami Beach is one of the United States’ most iconic cities. An intoxicating mix of people, cultures, and traditions, this resort city is home to one of the most dynamic and vibrant culinary scenes in the world, and is world famous for its excellent nightlife. Whether you want to relax on a beach, dance the night away, visit galleries and museums, or sample some excellent food at some of the country’s best restaurants, a holiday to Miami Beach should be at the top of your travel list.

Separated from the hustle and bustle of the rest of Miami by a narrow stretch of water, Miami Beach boasts some of the best beaches in Florida. Golden sand and warm waters stretch its entire length, and visitors flock from all over the world to swim, sunbathe and try their hand at numerous different water sports. It’s also home to South Beach, one of Miami’s most popular neighbourhoods and a hotbed of hipster bars, trendy restaurants and effortlessly cool boutique stores.

With our Miami Beach holiday packages, there’s something for everyone. From luxurious retreats to iconic Art Deco hotels, here’s some of our favourite places to stay.

The Confidante: there’s no better way to feel like you’ve really arrived in Miami Beach than to check-in to a glorious Art Deco hotel on the beach. The Confidante boasts beach access, swimming pools and plenty of character. It’s quintessentially Miami, and it is fabulous.

Metropolitan by COMO: an intimate but extravagant hotel, the Metropolitan by COMO is perfect for those visitors who delight in pampering themselves. Whether you’ve enjoyed the infamous Miami Beach nightlife a little too much, or just want to spend the day being treated, the Metropolitan’s spa is the perfect release.

Fontainebleau Miami Beach: The Fontainebleau was one of Miami’s premier hotels during the city’s golden era, and remains so to this day. With 11 swimming pools, 12 different restaurants, a fitness centre, and spa, this is a hotel that provides its guests with absolutely everything they could need.

Miami Beach boasts some of the most pristine stretches of sand in the country and it’s very easy to spend a holiday just soaking up the sun, snorkelling and relaxing. However, if you want to be a bit more active on your holiday to Miami Beach, there’s plenty to see and do.

  • Take an Art Deco walking tour: Miami Beach is world famous for its glamorous Art Deco designs, and behind every building, there’s a story to be told. Learn about Miami Beach’s history, people and culture through its iconic architecture.
  • Shop on Lincoln Street: Lincoln Street is the perfect place to spend an afternoon browsing art, fashion, antiques and all the other goodies you’ll be able to pick up here. It’s home to big name brands, small boutiques and a number of galleries, so there’s something to suit every shopper.
  • Miami–Dade County Fair & Exposition: typically held at the end of March and beginning of April, The Youth Fair (as it’s known) attracts 600,000 visitors each year and is the biggest fair in Florida. With rides, exhibitions, displays, concerts, and attractions, it’s a great opportunity to have some family fun.
  • Bicycle: Miami Beach is an extremely bicycle friendly part of the city, and renting a bike can be a great way to move around.
  • Bus: connections between downtown Miami and Miami Beach are excellent, as are the services running around the Miami Beach island itself. However, connections to other parts of the city are less regular.
  • Car: car rental can be a good idea if you want to explore further afield around the Sunshine State.

With so much good food in Miami, your best bet is to do your research and ask around. You’ll find there’s enough fantastic restaurants to keep you dining out for months. Luckily, we’ve done a bit of asking ourselves — here’s three you have to check on your holiday to Miami Beach.

  • Joe’s Stone Crab: Joe’s place has been serving seafood for over 100 years. The restaurant is a Miami institution, and a must-visit if you’re in any way a foodie. While everything on the menu is pretty amazing, it’s the stone crabs (surprise, surprise) that everyone loves.
  • 27 Restaurant: away from the glitz that defines many Miami Beach eateries, you’ll find Restaurant 27, a unique, homely and, above all, delicious local restaurant. With a menu inspired by Miami’s own cultural diversity and an emphasis on relaxed, communal dining, this is an affordable option that’s appreciated by both locals and tourists.
  • The Bazaar: celebrity chefs are two a penny in Miami, and that means that there‘s an enormous number of excellent big-name restaurants to choose from. The Bazaar is one such restaurant. With a unique take on Spanish cuisine that utilises modern techniques and technology (liquid nitrogen caipirinhas anyone?), a flexible approach to fusion foods, and the freshest ingredients, it’s a spectacular place to eat.

With its subtropical climate, Miami Beach offers all the benefits of warm, sunny weather but without the tropical downpours. Temperatures are fairly similar throughout the year, and the dry season runs from October to April, when it’s practically wall-to-wall sunshine all day long - perfect beach weather!

  • October to April: either side of January, temperatures are up in the mid-20s°C, and it never really dips below 20°C all season. There’s very little rain for the whole season, making it the best time to visit Miami Beach.
  • May to October: temperatures rise to around 30-35°C, and yes, you may bump into the occasional shower but it’ll be quick, and surprisingly warm (no ‘cold showers’ in Miami, thank you very much!). It tends to cool down in the evenings and it’s still warm enough to hit the beach throughout June, July and August.

Miami Beach holidays offer you the opportunity to combine a traditional beach holiday with a visit to a culturally diverse and vibrant city. Ready to start planning your next beach vacay? Check out all our Miami Beach hotels and holiday packages.

Customers who like Miami Beach also like...