Miami Seaquarium
A historic 38-acre marine park on Virginia Key with dolphin and sea lion presentations, manatee viewing, and reef tanks.
Visiting Miami Seaquarium from MIA
Miami Seaquarium sits 6 miles from Miami International Airport, putting it within easy reach of any traveler with a long layover, a planned half-day in Miami, or an arrival-day plan that stretches before hotel check-in. By rideshare or taxi, expect the trip to take roughly 18 to 30 minutes depending on traffic.
The marine park is best experienced morning shows. Plan your visit accordingly — Miami's midday sun in summer can make outdoor experiences uncomfortable from late morning through mid-afternoon, while the same hours in winter are often the most pleasant.
How to get there from MIA
The simplest option from MIA is rideshare or taxi — both pick up on the lower (arrivals) level of any terminal. Public transit is also workable: take the free MIA Mover to MIA Central Station and connect via Metrorail or Metrobus. The journey takes longer (45 to 75 minutes) but costs only the standard transit fare. If you're staying for more than a half-day in Miami, renting a car at the Rental Car Center opens up the entire region.
What to do while you're there
Plan to spend at least two to three hours at Miami Seaquarium to do it justice. Marine parks like this one in Miami reward unhurried exploration — you can speed-walk the highlights in 45 minutes, but the texture of the place comes through when you sit, eat, and watch the local rhythm. Bring water (Miami sun is unforgiving), comfortable walking shoes, and a camera or phone with battery to spare. Cash isn't strictly necessary almost anywhere in Miami, but small bills are useful for street vendors and tipping.
If you're combining Miami Seaquarium with a meal or another stop, the surrounding area generally offers good options within walking distance. Use the area's main commercial street as your spine — shops, cafés, and restaurants tend to cluster along it. Most Miami neighborhoods reward a 30-minute aimless walk before settling on a place to eat.
Layover viability
For a layover at MIA, this is comfortably reachable in a 4-to-6-hour airport break — count on 30 minutes door-to-door each direction by rideshare, two hours on-site, plus the standard return-to-airport buffer (90 minutes for domestic, 2.5 hours for international). See our Ground Transport guide to choose the right option for your trip.