Ride a beach cruiser with a guide through South Beach highlights
1.5 Hours
Guide, bike, water
Explore South Beach by bike on a guided ride that mixes local history, culture, and your guide’s perspective. You’ll cruise for about 90 minutes with a stop near the end for a drink at a local establishment.
Check in 10 minutes early. Bring an ID for check-in.
Full refund with 48 hours notice of cancellation. Full refund in case of operator cancellation due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances. No-shows will be charged the full price.
Check in 10 minutes early.
Bring an ID for check-in.
Yes. You get a bottled water.
907 Washington ave Miami Beach
Most visitors rave about the quality equipment and genuinely friendly staff here. Abraham stands out repeatedly as an exceptional guide who's knowledgeable, professional, and goes above and beyond to make tours memorable. Guests mention how he turned booking mix-ups into private tours and provided valuable Miami tips that enhanced their entire visit. Isaac also gets praise for being helpful and steering people toward the right rental options. The bikes themselves are consistently described as new, well-maintained, and perfect for exploring Miami Beach. There are a few complaints worth noting about reservation management. A handful of customers mention arriving for confirmed bookings only to be told slots weren't available, which caused frustration. One reviewer also had issues with scooter repairs at the location. However, the overwhelming majority of recent visitors had smooth, enjoyable experiences. The combination of quality equipment, bonus perks like free bike rentals with Everglades tours, and staff who genuinely care about showing you a good time makes this a solid choice for exploring the area on two wheels.
A very positive rental experience. The bikes are good quality and Juan is super friendly. We appreciated his kindness.
Karen Nataf-Cohen
March 24, 2026
A very positive rental experience. The bikes are good quality and Juan is super friendly. We appreciated his kindness.
Karen Nataf-Cohen
March 24, 2026