Read on to find out the best times to visit Miami.
Miami is one of the most fun and exciting cities in the US, welcoming millions of local and international visitors each year. Here are the best times to visit the city, as well as what you can expect.
Summer
Summer is easily the best time to visit Miami. The weather is great, with consistent temperatures that allow for day trips to the beach, swimming, surfing, and exploring. However, it can be quite humid and uncomfortable and if you aren’t accustomed to that type of weather.
Luckily, Summer isn’t the peak season for Miami, meaning you can still easily avoid crowds in the city and at the beach. Pack your thong bikini and sunscreen; Summer in Miami is exactly what you need.
Winter
December to March is classified as Winter in Miami, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t a good time to visit. Temperatures aren’t as hot compared to Summer, so a full beach day may not be on the cards for some, but there is still a ton to do.
However, Winter is typically a much quieter time, meaning it won’t be hard to find a secluded spot on the beach, book a table at a fancy restaurant, and you won’t have to deal with huge crowds everywhere you go. Don’t forget, in the almost tropical climate of Miami, Winter doesn’t always mean cold.
December to February
If you want to explore and experience all the nature that Miami has to offer, then visiting between December and February is the best time to do it. Temperatures are cool, there are barely any crowds, and there are also a few creatures to see.
This is a great time to take a tour through the Everglades and catch a glimpse of the many alligators that call it home, and it is a great time for some outdoor pursuits, such as biking, hiking, and camping.
March to May
March to May is the perfect time for visitors to experience one of the many Miami festivals held each year. From music events to Pride, poetry festivals, and everything in between, this is the time to visit if you want a taste of Miami culture.
Be aware, that this is also around the time of Spring Break, so be sure to book your hotels, car rental, etc, well in advance.
June to November
Finally, June to November is the perfect time for budget-friendly holidays. The temperatures are fairly warm, it is relatively quiet, and you don’t have to compete with huge crowds. However, this is also the time for the almost daily downpours.
If you don’t mind a bit of rain, this is a great time to explore the city. If it gets too much, there are plenty of indoor activities to do to pass the time.
What to Know Before Visiting Miami
Now that you know the best times to visit Miami, here are a few things you should know before touching down and starting your adventure.
More Than the Beach
While movies and TV shows make Miami look like a beach city, there is far more to it. There are plenty of museums, galleries, historical sites, and other activities to see and do. Because of this, it is always best to make time to explore instead of lounging the day away in the sun.
Avoid Spring Break
While Spring Break can be fun for young adults, it can be a nightmare for those wanting a relaxed, romantic, or family holiday. The beaches and boardwalks become overcrowded, prices skyrocket, and it can be generally unpleasant if you aren’t planning on partying 24/7.
However, Spring Break often only lasts a few weeks, lasting from around mid-March to the beginning of April, meaning you can easily skip it completely if you have flexible travel times.
Limited Public Transport
Public transport in Miami is borderline non-existent, with taxis being the preferred choice if you don’t own a car. This means it is almost always better to rent a car the day you land, as this is the best way to get around the city and the surroundings.
The Traffic
On the flip side, the traffic in Miami can be a nightmare, especially during rush hour and on the weekends during the Summer when everyone is heading to the beach. Because of this, plan for some early starts if you are wanting to visit a popular spot.
Dress Codes
Miami is a city that is frequented by the rich and famous, and it is packed with exclusive, high-end restaurants, bars, and nightclubs. Because of this, there is often a dress code that patrons must abide by. This will vary slightly from venue to venue, and therefore, it is best to do your research while packing to ensure you aren’t turned away at the door.
Avoid Most Sit-Down Restaurants
Finally, many sit-down restaurants, especially in the tourist spots, can often be incredibly expensive. While this doesn’t mean you shouldn’t try them if you want to, if you are on a budget or want to spend your money on different things, opt for streetfood, mom-and-pop restaurants, or something similar.
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