Enjoy a personalized sightseeing experience with your own driver plus a professional guide with this small-group exclusive access golf cart tour of Miami Beach. Uncover the beauty of the city and explore the vibrant streets and stunning waterfront views from the comfort of a stylish golf cart. Zip along Ocean Drive, Art Deco District, Versace Mansion and soak up the magnificent views of South Pointe Park, Fisher Island, Port of Miami, Espanola Way, Lincoln Road and more! With local insights highlighting Miami’s history, Art Deco architecture and culture along with top attractions and hidden gems, this interactive tour promises an unforgettable adventure in the heart of Miami Beach. We provide a dedicated professional driver and a separate expert guide narrating informative commentary over headsets. With customizable tours and the flexibility to hop off to visit several interiors, our golf cart tour promises a memorable adventure through some of Miami’s most scenic and iconic locations.
South Pointe Park is a vibrant green space at the southern tip of Miami Beach, offering stunning views of the South Beach shoreline, Port of Miami’s cruise ships, and Downtown Miami’s skyline. You might get lucky and spot the Icon of the Seas, the largest cruise ship in the world, docked at the Port of Miami's Dodge Island. For photo-worthy views, take a stroll along the 20-foot wide promenade and see Fisher Island across the water as yachts pass by, then continue on to South Pointe Pier. The 450-foot pier is a popular gathering spot for visitors and locals to fish and watch kayakers, surfers and jet skiers. Retrace your steps back around the tip of the island to the western side to find the scenic Miami Beach Marina and several restaurants including Smith & Wollensky's and Monty's South Beach. Monty's is a South Beach institution and one of the best places to watch the gorgeous Miami sunset.
The Art Deco Historic District in Miami Beach is a vibrant blast from the past, showcasing the world's largest collection of sleek and colorful Art Deco architecture. These Art Deco buildings were inspired by the 1925 Paris exhibition that launched the Art Deco movement. These buildings have been built between 1934 and 1940 in this architectural style that dominates the trendy South Beach neighborhood and which have been listed in the National Register of Historic Places since 1979. From neon accents to geometric lines and pastel hues, this district between 5th and 23rd Street is a feast for the eyes. Take a stroll along Ocean Drive, Collins Avenue, or Washington Avenue to soak in the retro vibes. Join a walking tour with SoBeach Tours to learn more about this iconic architectural style and snap some Insta-worthy photos of the eye-catching buildings, neon accents, and chic hotels. Don't forget to stop by the Art Deco Museum and the Art Deco Welcome Center to learn more.
World-famous Ocean Drive is one of the most photographed stretches of Miami Beach. Here we find, nestled among low-rise Art Deco hotels, Villa Casa Casuarina – better known as the Versace Mansion, the former Miami Beach home of fashion designer Gianni Versace. The Versace mansion is the third most photographed house in the United States behind Elvis’ Graceland and the White House. What many tourists don’t realize is that the former home of late fashion designer Gianni Versace is not a museum or private home but a boutique hotel. Today, Casa Casuarina has 10 luxurious suites plus a restaurant and bar. Access to Versace’s sumptuous world can be gained by booking a room or by booking a table at the restaurant Gianni’s for lunch or dinner in the courtyard by the pool or in the dining room served on Versace-designed Rosenthal china. The restaurant Gianni's offers a three-course lunch special everyday from 11AM-3:30PM for $38/person. Don't miss out on this unique South Beach experience!
You will make your own way to the meeting points