Save With Attraction Passes
Fort Lauderdale, Miami and other parts of South Florida have tons of fun and exciting attractions and activities to offer tourists and residents alike, and the Go Miami Card – which includes Broward and places as far North as Daytona Beach as well as The Keys in the South – is a great way to do your South Florida Sightseeing for Less.
Build your own passes, multi-day – all-inclusive passes and explorer packages offering more than 35 different attractions are some of the many ways to get the most bang for your buck during your South Florida vacation. You will be saving 20% to 55% off admission fees and tour package rates. Below you will find some detailed info on the GO Miami Card and the multiple options it provides.
Build your own pass
Build your own pass is a customized pass where you choose among 39 different attractions that can be enjoyed over a 30-day period. You will receive 20% off on regular admission rates as long as you book two activities or more. It includes all the options from the All Inclusive Pass described below, such as the Jungle Queen River Boat, an Everglades Airboat Tour or a Glass Bottom Snorkeling trip off the coast of Fort Lauderdale, as well as additional selections such as a Polynesian Dinner show, Paddle Boarding and Duck Tours of Fort Lauderdale . Or why not head South and discover Miami on a Biscayne Bay Cruise Cruise and visit Zoo Miami, or go North and spend the day pretending you are in Africa at the Lion Country Safari in Palm Beach County? Click here to find out more on how to build your own sightseeing pass.
All Inclusive Pass
Use the all-inclusive Go Miami Card, which also offers plenty of activities in Fort Lauderdale for 1, 2, 3 or 5 days over a two-week period. Includes free admission to 31 popular attractions and offers discounted child (3-12 years) rate passes. Passes start at $54.99 for children and $64.99 for adults. The Go Miami Card can be obtained instantly on your mobile phone, sent to you via snail mail or picked up locally after purchase and activates when used for the first time.
Since the pass includes activities as far south as the Florida Keys and also North to Kennedy Space Center and the Orlando area, it is useful to plan accordingly and schedule your sightseeing in a way where you can easily hit several spots in one day. A map of where the attractions are located as well as general pass details can be found here.
Some of the most popular choices on the All Inclusive Pass include Jungle Island and the Miami Seaquarium, assorted Everglades Tours and Air-boat rides, a Key West day trip, a Safari and local Hop-on-Hop-Off sightseeing buses and Land and Water Duck Tours. It also offers more eclectic stuff such as an Art Deco District walking tour, bicycle rentals and itineraries and assorted water activities such as snorkeling and glass bottom boat excursions, paddle boating and free admission to local museums. Click here to get your Miami Go Card or to find out more info.
South Florida Explorer
The Explorer Passes are great if you prefer to not spend a lot of time planning and want access to the most popular attractions at the best price. You get 3, 4 or 5 attractions per pass to use over a 30-day period and can choose from 29 different attractions including the Lion Country Safari, Sea Experience Glass Bottom Boat or the Jungle Queen River boat in the Fort Lauderdale area. In Miami there is the Miami Seaquarium, Jungle Island and Zoo Miami for animal lovers and Vizcaya Museum and the Hop on and Off Bus Tours for those seeking out culture and shopping. This is also a great pass for anyone heading to the Florida Keys as it includes lots of options there, such as Island Bike rentals, Snorkeling trips, or trolley and train rides in Key West and kayaking and paddle boarding rentals. Rates for these passes start at $85/adult and $65/child. Click here to find out more and to book your pass.
Beyond South Florida
Many tourists and residents from South Florida also spend time visiting attractions in Orlando and other Central Florida cities such as Daytona Beach and Tampa. Why not check out the Go Card Specials available in that part of the state? You will be able to pick from popular attractions such as Busch Gardens and Sea World, The Dali Museum or Florida Aquarium and their Tampa Bay wild dolphin cruise or many other fun options. Click here for more info on the Orlando and Central Florida Go Card Options.
The GO Card by Smart Destinations is offered in several cities around the United States, such as New York and San Francisco, and always saves you money on local attractions and tours. Click here to check out all destinations where the Go Card is offered. The passes are fully refundable if not activated within one year of purchase and are made available via mobile download, email or snail mail or can be picked up locally at various locations after booking. Rates are subject to change. Check the Go Card pages to confirm exact rates and applicable discounts and for the most up to date information.
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