8 Fun Activities To Do With Kids In Miami

Keep kids on the edge of their seats with these eight exciting and super fun activities.

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The Magic City offers a variety of activities for children to learn about the jungle, wetlands, and the ocean…all in one place. There is more to this city than its pristine beaches. It can become difficult to keep young ones entertained while on vacation, but these locations make it easy. Here are eight exhilarating and truly fun activities to do with kids in Miami.

South Beach

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South Beach is one of the most iconic spots in Miami and is a great place to take little ones. The beach offers plenty of opportunities for kids to make new friends, play in the sand or simply go for a swim. Not too far is South Pointe Park which has a splash pad, ice cream shop, and scenic views for everyone to enjoy. There are also a variety of seafood and Latin restaurants, shops, and other attractions nearby to check out as well.

Miami Children’s Museum

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Miami Children’s Museum opened in 1983 and was designed to be inclusive and to model diversity for young minds. There are interactive displays, programs, and learning materials on subjects such as art and culture. The goal of the company is for visitors of all ages to play, learn, imagine, and create together. Every exhibit was built using the school curriculum in mind to make learning the material a breeze for any age.

Philip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science

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The Philip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science is the perfect location to teach young children about STEM in a fun and engaging way. The Frost Museum of Science provides memorable learning experiences for children and families alike. There are lots of teaching possibilities at the River of Grass exhibit intended for young kids, as well as hands-on interactive activities. The planetarium also helps to visualize the vastly large galaxy we live in.

The Everglades National Park

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The Everglades National Park is a must-see when in Miami and is perfect for an outdoor adventure with the kids. There are a variety of walking and biking trails to explore, as well as airboat rides, canoe and kayak trails, and plenty of camping spaces. This protected wetland is perfect for teaching children how to respect wildlife and the different species that inhabit the land. The entirety of South Florida used to be wetlands until the 1900s when land developers drained out the water to build the cities we have today.

The Miami Seaquarium

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The Miami Seaquarium is a great place to learn about marine life and see some of the amazing creatures that live in the ocean. As mentioned on its website, “Enjoy amazing marine mammal shows with dolphins and sea lions that delight children of all ages. See world-class sea life exhibits with manatees, sea turtles, penguins, rays, and more.” There are also events to swim with the dolphins and other fun activities for the whole family to enjoy.

Bayside Pirate Boat Tour

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The Bayside Pirate Boat Tour is a family-friendly tour that is great for kids of all ages and offers a unique way to explore Miami. As mentioned on its website, “Our pirate ship, El Loro, is the only pirate ship you can board in and around Miami. Set sail on an 80-minute trip, and tour the Venetian Islands, Star Island, and the downtown Miami skyline.” The unique vessel is perfect for children to imagine being a pirate for a day while taking in the scenic views.

Jungle Island

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Jungle Island is a fun-filled day trip for the whole family. There are shows, exhibits, and even a zip line that kids love. Since 1936, Jungle Island has been home to some of the world’s rarest and most exotic wildlife. As mentioned on its website, “Park guests can enjoy engaging animal shows and informative exhibits while strolling by streams and waterfalls under a lush canopy of tropical trees.” The jungle-themed park is based on adventure, animals, discovery, and play.

Zoo Miami

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With over 3,000 animals derived from 500 different species, Zoo Miami is a great place to spend the day with family. There are also a variety of educational programs and events offered throughout the year. As mentioned on its website, “We are 740 acres, 346 of which are developed and house the zoo. This translates into over three miles of walkways. Most of the undeveloped land, which surrounds the zoo, is endangered and federally protected.”

Take a cruise around on a pedal boat, hop on one of the tram tours, get soaked on the splash pad, or go for a spin on the carousel; there is something for everyone of all ages.

Natalia Guerra

Contributing Editor

Natalia Guerra was born in Miami and comes from a Cuban background. Aside from her passion for travel writing and culinary arts, she also loves to step out of her comfort zone to live life to the fullest. Her lifestyle is being a digital nomad, working remotely as she travels the world one city at a time. Her favorite country has been Spain for its beautiful architecture and food, which reminds her of her Cuban culture.

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