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20 Free Family Activities in Miami

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    There is plenty of fun activities for your big family to do in Miami after you head to the beach. These 20 activities will help you stretch your vacation budget and teach your kids about the culture of Miami.

    Art Walks – 7 fun and family friendly events celebrating art, culture and food.

    Bay of Pigs Museum

    Big Night in Little Haiti – Free Every third Friday, enjoy a night of music, art, food, culture and fun

    Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park

    Biscayne National Park

    Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park
    Cape Florida Lighthouse – Ranger-led tours are offered at 10:00 am and 1:00 pm, Thursdays through Mondays. You can see the keeper’s cottage, and climb the lighthouse stairs and see the great view from the top. (There is a $5 park entry fee per vehicle.)

    Coconut Grove Walking Tour

    Crandon Park Gardens

    Downtown Miami Waterfront Walking Tour

    Frost Art Museum

    Holocaust Memorial

    Ichimura Miami Japanese Garden

    Jewish Museum of Florida – free on Saturdays.

    Miami Beach Botanical Gardens
    Miami Beach Botanical Garden

    Miami Beach Walking Tour

    Moca – free membership for children under 12, veterans, and Bank of America cardholders on the first weekend of each month through the Museums on Us program

    Perez Art Museum Miami – Admission is free every Second Saturday of the month

    Pinecrest Gardens

    Viernes Culturales & Calle Ocho -Little Havana Walking Tour

    Weintraub Observatory Star Show – each first Friday of the month a free Planetarium show precedes Observatory session.

    Did we miss any fun family friendly free activities in Miami? Let us know!

     

    Theresa Jorgensen

    Theresa Jorgensen

    Theresa Jorgensen is a mother to four children including twins. She recognized the necessity for a comprehensive resource of hotels that cater to big families with rooms and suites for 5, 6, 7, or 8 people in a single room while traveling with her own family. In 2008, she established SixSuitcaseTravel to compile a database of such hotels. Over time, the website has grown to include travel advice, itineraries, road trip suggestions, national park guides, and more. Theresa takes pleasure in assisting other big families in creating unforgettable travel experiences.