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A hop‑on hop‑off bus helps you bridge sunny shorelines and colorful streets—visiting South Beach’s neon Art Deco, Wynwood’s murals, historic Little Havana, and waterfront views along Biscayne Bay—while local commentary brings each stop to life..
Buses typically run from mid‑morning through early evening with frequent departures; timing may shift seasonally and for special events.
Service often runs year‑round in Miami’s mild climate, though schedules or routes may change during major events, hurricanes, or local closures.
Miami, Florida – South Beach, Downtown, Wynwood & Biscayne Bay
There are convenient boarding spots across Miami—South Beach, Bayside near downtown, Wynwood, and Coral Gables are popular. You can join at any official stop; many are a short walk from hotels, transit hubs, or tourist piers.
Miami’s Metrorail and Metromover link to downtown and Brickell; take these to Bayside or nearby stations and walk a few minutes to main boarding areas. The Metromover is free and handy for short downtown hops.
Driving in Miami is straightforward but parking near popular spots like South Beach or Bayside can fill up—plan for paid garages or street parking. Park once if you can and hop the bus to move around without circumnavigating traffic.
Local bus routes and trolley services connect neighborhoods across the city. They’re a budget‑friendly way to reach main hop‑on hop‑off stops—check the local transit map for last‑mile options.
If you’re staying in South Beach, Downtown, or Coconut Grove, many stops are walkable from hotels and attractions—look for the branded bus stops and friendly staff who can point you to the right boarding point.
Easy travel between beaches, galleries, Cuban cafés and bayfront attractions, plus panoramic upper‑deck views and the flexibility to explore Miami your way.
Hop off to stroll the famous white sand of South Beach, admire pastel Art Deco hotels along Ocean Drive, sip an espresso on Lincoln Road and watch people pass by—the heart of Miami’s sun‑soaked image.
Explore Wynwood’s open‑air gallery of bold murals, galleries and craft breweries. The district buzzes with colorful street art, popup shops and a creative energy that rewards wandering between painted warehouses.
Step into Little Havana for Cuban coffee, cigar shops, domino parks and live music along Calle Ocho—an immersive neighborhood where food, culture and rhythm are part of everyday life.

Ride a loop for a quick overview or hop on and off all day to linger at beaches, galleries and cafés.
Combine your bus ticket with boat cruises, museum entries or Wynwood walking tours for extra value and variety.