Private transfer from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport to Miami Beach
Door-to-door transfer from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport to Miami Beach with professional driver, fixed price and flight monitoring included.

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From Fort Lauderdale to Miami Beach: The Journey
The Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport to Miami Beach transfer covers approximately 45 kilometres along Florida's sun-drenched Atlantic coastline, taking roughly 45 minutes depending on traffic. The route follows Interstate 95 southbound before crossing onto Miami Beach via one of the iconic causeways — a journey that offers glimpses of Biscayne Bay and the gleaming towers of downtown Miami rising dramatically on the horizon.
Travelling by private transfer means you bypass the queues, shared shuttles and unpredictable taxi ranks entirely. Your driver will be waiting in the arrivals hall, ready to assist with luggage and escort you directly to a clean, air-conditioned vehicle. After a long flight, this seamless transition from terminal to destination sets the tone for the entire visit to Miami Beach.
Welcome to Miami Beach
Miami Beach is one of the most recognisable destinations in the United States — a barrier island off the coast of Miami, Florida, connected to the mainland by a series of elegant causeways. Famous worldwide for its white sand beaches, vibrant nightlife, and stunning Art Deco architecture, Miami Beach draws millions of visitors each year seeking sunshine, culture, and the unmistakable energy of South Florida.
The city is divided into distinct neighbourhoods, each with its own personality. South Beach, known locally as SoBe, is the most celebrated, with its pastel-coloured historic district along Ocean Drive. Mid-Beach offers a more relaxed atmosphere with upscale hotels and quieter stretches of sand, whilst North Beach retains a laid-back residential character that many travellers find a welcome contrast to the busier southern end of the island.
What to See and Do in Miami Beach
No visit to Miami Beach is complete without a stroll along Ocean Drive, where the Art Deco Historic District showcases over 800 preserved buildings from the 1930s and 1940s. The Lincoln Road Mall offers world-class open-air shopping and dining, whilst the Bass Museum of Art and the New World Symphony provide cultural depth beyond the beach. For something more active, kayaking through Biscayne Bay or cycling along the beachfront path are both popular choices.
Miami Beach's beaches themselves remain the star attraction. From the lively, umbrella-dotted sands of South Beach to the more tranquil shores near 72nd Street, there is a stretch of coastline to suit every type of traveller. The warm, turquoise Atlantic waters are ideal for swimming virtually year-round, and the famous lifeguard towers — painted in bold primary colours — have become photographic landmarks in their own right.
Practical Travel Tips
Miami Beach operates on Eastern Time, and the climate is subtropical, meaning warm temperatures and high humidity throughout the year. The peak tourist season runs from December through April, when the weather is most pleasant and major events such as Art Basel take place. Summer months bring intense heat and the possibility of afternoon thunderstorms, though hotel rates are typically lower during this period.
The island is compact enough to explore on foot or by bicycle in the southern sections, but taxis and rideshare apps are widely available for longer journeys. Parking can be challenging and expensive, which is one reason many visitors prefer to arrive by private transfer rather than hiring a self-drive vehicle. Tipping is customary in restaurants and for most services throughout Miami Beach and the wider Florida region.
Why Choose a Private Transfer from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport?
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport is a busy hub, serving both domestic routes and international flights from across the Americas and Europe. Navigating the ground transportation options at arrival can be confusing, particularly for first-time visitors unfamiliar with South Florida's road layout. A pre-booked private transfer removes all uncertainty: your driver monitors your flight in real time, adjusts for delays, and is ready the moment you clear customs.
For groups, families with children, or travellers with significant luggage, a private transfer from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport to Miami Beach offers unmatched convenience. There is no need to negotiate fares, share space with strangers, or wait for a shuttle to fill before departing. The journey takes you directly to your hotel or rental property in Miami Beach, door to door, with full luggage assistance provided throughout.
A Gateway to South Florida
Miami Beach sits at the heart of one of the most dynamic regions in the United States. From here, travellers can explore the Florida Keys to the south, the Everglades National Park to the west, and the cultural mosaic of Little Havana and Wynwood just across the Julia Tuttle Causeway on the mainland. Whether you are visiting for a long weekend or an extended stay, Miami Beach serves as an ideal base from which to discover the very best of South Florida.
Arriving via a professional private transfer sets the right tone from the outset. Rather than beginning your holiday stressed and disoriented, you step out of a comfortable vehicle directly onto the vibrant streets of Miami Beach, ready to explore. The 45-minute journey from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport is the first chapter of your South Florida adventure — make it a pleasant one.

Art Deco Architecture & Cultural Heritage
Miami Beach's Art Deco Historic District is the largest collection of Art Deco architecture in the world, and a UNESCO-recognised treasure. Stretching along Ocean Drive, Collins Avenue and Washington Avenue in South Beach, these meticulously preserved buildings date primarily from the 1930s and 1940s. Their pastel facades, curved corners, porthole windows and ornamental friezes tell the story of an era when Miami Beach was establishing itself as America's playground. Guided walking tours depart regularly, offering architectural commentary that brings every building to life.
Beyond Art Deco, Miami Beach's cultural scene is rich and constantly evolving. The Bass Museum of Art houses a permanent collection spanning five centuries, whilst the Jewish Museum of Florida documents the fascinating history of the Jewish community that shaped much of the city's early development. Each December, Art Basel Miami Beach transforms the island into a global hub of contemporary art, drawing collectors, curators and creatives from over 90 countries to gallery openings, installations and events staged across the island.
Beaches, Nature & the Atlantic Coast
The beaches of Miami Beach are the stuff of legend — wide, powdery stretches of white sand lapped by the warm, clear waters of the Atlantic Ocean. South Beach is the most famous and most frequented, its shoreline animated by volleyball nets, colourful lifeguard towers and a constant parade of sun-seekers. For those seeking a quieter experience, the beaches north of 46th Street offer considerably more space and tranquillity, with the same stunning ocean views and easy access to the water that makes Miami Beach so beloved worldwide.
Nature lovers will find more to explore than the shoreline alone. Biscayne Bay, which separates Miami Beach from the mainland, is a protected aquatic preserve teeming with marine life, including manatees, dolphins and a remarkable variety of wading birds. Kayak and paddleboard rentals are available at several points along the bay shore, and sunset cruises offer a memorable way to appreciate the scale and beauty of the surrounding landscape. The proximity of Everglades National Park, just an hour's drive south-west, adds further depth to any nature-focused itinerary.


Gastronomy & the Miami Beach Food Scene
Miami Beach has evolved into one of the most exciting dining destinations in the United States, reflecting the extraordinary cultural diversity of South Florida. Cuban, Haitian, Brazilian, Venezuelan and Caribbean influences converge on local menus alongside cutting-edge New American cuisine and acclaimed international restaurants. Lincoln Road and Española Way are particularly strong for dining, with outdoor terraces that allow guests to eat al fresco year-round in the warm Florida air. Stone crab claws, conch fritters and fresh ceviche are among the regional specialities worth seeking out.
The cocktail and nightlife culture is equally impressive. Miami Beach's bars range from historic neighbourhood institutions — such as the legendary Mac's Club Deuce, open since 1926 — to rooftop lounges perched atop luxury hotels with panoramic views across Biscayne Bay. Brunch is a cherished ritual on South Beach, with many establishments offering elaborate spreads well into the afternoon. For a more local experience, the weekly farmers' markets and food trucks clustered around Sunset Harbour offer an authentic glimpse into how Miami Beach residents actually eat and socialise.
Why book with us?
All our transfers include fixed price, professional driver and flight monitoring at no extra cost.
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