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Fun Things to Do in South Florida – My 27 Favorite Activities

Updated March 11, 2025
View of the author Andrew paddling in Key Largo

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Beach days, museum visits, cultural experiences, and outdoor adventures are just a handful of the many fun things to do in South Florida.

I lived in South Florida for four years (in Fort Lauderdale, to be specific), before moving to the USVI, and still return. My weekends were typically spent scouring the region to find the best activities. I’ve compiled a list of my favorites so you can explore more on your next visit!

Whether you’re staying in Southwest Florida, Southeast Florida, or the Florida Keys, there’s sure to be something on this list you’ll love in SoFlo. And with a year-round tropical climate, the time is always right to enjoy Florida’s best attractions.

27 Best Things to Do in South Florida

Coral Reef in Key Largo

View of the author snorkeling

📍 Google Maps | Website | 👉 Book a Snorkel or Scuba Trip in Key Largo

South Florida is home to the third longest barrier reef system in the world and the only natural coral reef in the continental United States. Seemingly, the prettiest section of this 360 linear mile reef is in Key Largo. The best way to enjoy it? Jump in!

Most snorkel or scuba diving tours depart daily from John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, the first undersea park in the US. Within the park, you’ll discover coral reefs teeming with marine life. Sightings of endangered coral, rays, sharks, turtles, and Caribbean reef fish are always possible. 

🐟 Nervous about jumping in the water? No problem! John Pennekamp State Park also offers a glass bottom boat tour so you can witness all the marine life down below while staying dry.

Lighthouse on Key Biscayne

View of the author's wife in a Lighthouse on Key Biscane

📍 Google Maps | Phone: 786-582-2673 | Website | Hours: 8 am – sunset | Entrance: $8 per vehicle up to 8 people; $2 pedestrian; $4 single occupant vehicle

100+ year-old structures are a rare sight in southern Florida but they do exist. A gleaming example is the 19th-century lighthouse in Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park on Key Biscayne. 

This is one of the only lighthouses you can climb in Florida and this popular Florida attraction is well worth the trip. The scenery atop is astounding with views of downtown Miami, South Beach, the Atlantic Ocean, and Biscayne National Park (one of three national parks found in South Florida).

After your climb, Key Biscayne has fun things to do throughout the island like paddleboarding at Crandon Park, cycling around Bill Baggs Cape State Park, visiting marine life at the Miami Seaquarium, or grabbing a drink at the Rusty Pelican.

Everglades National Park

View of an airboat in Everglades

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (305) 242-7700 | Website | 👉 Find an Everglades Airboat Tour

Airboat tours are the top attraction in Everglades National Park – and rightly so. But the park is more diverse in its activity than you’d think.

Shark Valley is one of the coolest cycling loops in the country with an epic view at the end. The Flamingo Visitor Center offers dolphin cruises into the Florida Bay. And lastly, the Gulf Coast Visitor Center is one of the best paddling destinations in the world.

👉 Pro Tip: Everglades National Park is massive with the visitor centers sprinkled throughout the region. So whether you’re staying in Fort Lauderdale or staying in Miami, the Keys, or Southwest Florida, there’s a visitor center offering unique excursions nearby.

Key West

View of the Pathway and palm trees at Smathers Beach
Pathway to Smathers Beach!

📍 Google Maps | Website | 👉 Browse Key SailTours

Key West is the last of its kind: an 18th-century pirate town caught in the modern world. The town’s main strip, Duval Street, reflects this history with the colonial architecture lining the streets.

Highlights include Hemingway’s Home, year-round festivals at Mallory Square, and Fort Zachary Taylor. Smathers Beach is another must-visit spot in Key West, as it’s one of Florida’s best beaches.

But the best way to chill out in Key West? Take advantage of the pristine, crystal blue water aboard a snorkel trip, sunset sail, or booze cruise.

Shelling on Marco Island

View of the author's wife holding a shell on each hand
Find sand dollars like this at Marco Island!

📍 Google Maps | 👉 Book a Sightseeing & Shelling Tour

The early bird gets the worm on Marco Island when it comes to shelling. That’s why, if you’re searching for a shell of epic proportions, you need to get to a remote island!

This highly-rated shelling tour will get you there so you can bag that one seashell your fireplace mantle has been calling for!

Biscayne National Park

Clear blue sky over the lighthouse in Boca Chita Key
The lighthouse on Boca Chita Key – a remote island in Biscayne National Park 

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (305) 230-1144 | Website | Hours: 9 am – 5 pm daily | 👉 Browse Biscayne National Park Tours

The boundaries of Biscayne National Park contain 95% water. So obviously, the best way to explore the park is aboard a boat!

Tours depart daily from the Dante Fascell Visitor Center, bringing travelers to Boca Chita Key and Lighthouse, Stiltsville, Elliott Key for hiking, Jones Lagoon for paddling, and nearby coral reefs for snorkeling.

Sailing Along the South Florida Coast

View of the author's wife sailing in South Florida Coast
Sailing in South Florida is one of the best things to do. 

👉 Charter a Sailboat and Captain on Sailo

As a Captain myself, sailing and boating is my favorite way to enjoy South Florida. The waters are pristine, the weather is usually cooperative, and the scenery is fantastic.

No experience? No problem! Just use Sailo. It provides many charters with knowledgeable Captains included!

Miami

Venetian Pool in Coral Gables

People swimming at the Venetian Pool at Coral Gables
The Venetian Pool at Coral Gables (photo: Marco Borghini / Shutterstock)

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (305) 460-5306 | Website | Hours: 10 am – 4:30 pm (varies by Season) | Entrance: $22 adults, $17 under 13

If you’re sick of finding sand in every crack and crevice, consider shifting your beach days to pool days; particularly, the Venetian Pool in Coral Gables. It’s an enchanting place carved from the ancient coral rock bed that South Florida sits on. 

The most amazing aspect, though? The pool is naturally spring fed from the Aquifer below, filling and draining daily!

It’s such a cool experience that also rates high on our list of the best things to do in Miami, Florida!

Vizcaya Museum & Gardens in Miami

View inside the Vizcaya Museum
Inside the Vizcaya Museum (photo: Manamana / Shutterstock.com)

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (305) 250-9133 | Website | Hours: 9:30 am – 4:30 pm daily, Closed Tue | Entrance: $25 adults, $10 for 12 and under

The Vizcaya Museum is one of the more architecturally pleasing relics in Miami. Built in 1912, the museum was once the home of businessman James Deering of the Deering McCormick-International Harvester fortune. 

The villa sits directly on Biscayne Bay where visitors can tour the gardens, the first level of the main house, or wander the protected forests surrounding the estate.

Versailles in Little Havana

View of the Versailles Cuban Restaurant sign in Calle Ocho Street
Versailles Restaurant Cuban Cuisine is iconic (photo: america365 / Shutterstock.com)

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (305) 444-0240 | Website | Hours: 8 am – 12 am Mon-Thu, 8 am – 1 am Fri-Sat, 9 am – 12 am Sun

The world’s most famous Cuban restaurant, Versailles, brews the best coladas (a Cuban espresso) in Miami. Even if you don’t like coffee, Versailles is worth the visit for a freshly baked pastry or dinner inside the vintage dining room.

Art Deco District in Miami Beach

View at the Art Deco District during a sunny morning in Miami Beach
The Art Deco District is so picturesque

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (305) 672-2014 | Website | 👉 Book an Art Deco Walking Tour in South Beach

The sandy beach, glowing nightlife, sidewalk cafes, and live music are just a few reasons to visit South Beach. But for architectural savvy travelers, the Art Deco Historic District might stand out the most. 

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the 1920s era architecture provides a warming backdrop to the most electric district in Miami Beach.

Jungle Island in Miami

Two Macaws perched on a tree branch at Jungle Island in Miami
Macaws at Jungle Island

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (305) 400-7000 | Website | Hours: 9:30 am – 4 pm daily | Entrance: $50 adults, $30 children | 👉 Jungle Island Admission Ticket

Formerly Parrot Island, the eco-adventure theme park just outside Miami Beach is a great way to spend the afternoon for the entire family.

With many exhibits featuring extravagant animals, particularly parrots, it’s a fun way to learn about South Florida ecology and some pretty cool creatures.

Fort Lauderdale

Bonnet House Museum & Gardens in Fort Lauderdale

View of palm trees at the Bonnet House Museum & Gardens
The Bonnet House, nestled behind palm trees (photo: Jillian Cain Photography / Shutterstock)

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (954) 563-5393 | Website | Hours: 11 am – 3 pm Tue-Fri; 11 am – 4 pm Sat & Sun; Closed Mon | Entrance: $30, adults, $10, children 6 – 17, free for under 5

The Bonnet House Museum and Gardens takes visitors back in time to South Florida in the 1930s. The house is the former estate of two esteemed artists and the halls, courtyard, and prevailing structures reflect their artistic nature.

The Bonnet House Museum and Gardens consistently ranks as one of the top things to do in Fort Lauderdale.

Flamingo Gardens in Davie

Flamingos in the Flamingo Gardens in Davie, South Florida
Want to see flamingos? This is the place

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (954) 473-2955 | Website | Hours: 9:30 am – 5 pm daily | 🦩 Skip-the-line Flamingo Gardens Admission Ticket

Flamingo Gardens in Davie is a 60 acre wildlife refuge for animals endemic to South Florida. The famous Florida panther, gopher tortoises, burrowing owls, and yes, flamingos, all make an appearance throughout the beautiful landscape of the gardens.

Las Olas Blvd in Fort Lauderdale

View of the Las Olas Blvd and some cars on the street
Find restaurants, bars, shops, galleries, and more (photo: kmiragaya / Depositphotos)

📍 Google Maps

Las Olas Boulevard is the main entertainment district of Fort Lauderdale with plenty of fancy restaurants, streetside cafes, bars, and clubs to keep you busy during your stay. It’s also one of the best areas to stay in Fort Lauderdale.

One block away is the Fort Lauderdale Riverwalk, a scenic walkway along the New River featuring megayachts, sailboats, and the historic Stranahan House.

🌴 Staying in Fort Lauderdale? Check out my list of the best day trips around Fort Lauderdale for more fun ideas about what to do in the area.

Jaxson’s Ice Cream Parlor in Dania Beach

View of people buying in Jaxson’s Ice Cream Parlor
Banana split sundae, anyone?

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (954) 923-4445 | Website | Hours: 11:30 am – 11 pm Sun-Thu, 11:30 am – 12 am Fri & Sat

Visiting Jaxson’s Ice Cream Parlor is a treat in and of itself, and that’s before you even order off the menu. The food is good, the atmosphere is great, and the candy is sweet.

The real reason people come here is the epic proportions given in their banana split sundae. Let’s just say, be sure to save room for dessert.

If the banana split isn’t enough, Jaxson’s also offers the “whole kitchen sink.” Literally. A kitchen sink is placed on your table filled with every flavor and topping imaginable!

Florida Keys

👉 Read our complete guide to the best places & hotels in the Florida Keys.

Deep Sea Fishing in Marathon

Aerial view of Florida Keys and a bridge
Perfect waters for deep sea fishing

📍 Google Maps | 👉 Browse for Fishing Charters

Often referred to as the sportfishing capital of the world, you’d be remiss if you didn’t cast a line for some Mahi while visiting the Florida Keys. In all of southern Florida, the fishing charters in Marathon, or up the road in Islamorada, have the best reputation for successful catches.

Mangrove Forests in Key Largo

View of the author paddling in Key Largo
John Pennekamp State Park is one of the best state parks in Florida.

📍 Google Maps | Website

If you’re not snorkeling, scuba diving, fishing, or boating in the Keys, you should be paddling. John Pennekamp State Park is the most scenic, and elaborate, network of mangrove channels in Key Largo.

Rent a kayak or paddle board for self-guided tours from the kiosk in the park. Or, book this highly-rated kayak tour to have a naturalist show you the way!

Robbie’s Marina in Islamorada

View of a father with his sons feeding pelicans
Feeding the tarpon attracts a few other animal interactions..

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (305) 664-8070 | Website | Hours: 7 am – 9 pm daily

Feeding the tarpon at Robbie’s Marina is practically a right of passage as you make your way down the Overseas Highway to the southernmost point. These fish are huge and feeding them is certainly heart pumping.

After feeding the fish, stroll around the grounds of the marina, stop in the boutiques, and grab a bite to eat at the tiki bar before heading back on your way.

Dry Tortugas National Park

View of the Dry Tortugas National Park and a blueish sea
One of the coolest places in Florida

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (305) 242-7700 | Website | Entrance: $15

Dry Tortugas National Park is a group of seven small islands 70 miles west of Key West. The only way to get there is by boat, and upon approaching, you’ll feel as if you’ve entered another century. It’s one of the best things to do in the Florida Keys.

Fort Jefferson, built in 1846 booms over the pristine, turquoise waters. Down below, you’ll be dazzled at how much marine life still exists – a testament to the park’s remoteness.  

If you want ease and convenience, this luxury boat tour to Dry Tortugas provides just that.

Palm Beach County

Morikami Museum & Japanese Gardens in Delray Beach

View of a lake in Morikami Garden and a bridge
These Japanese Gardens are a peaceful place to stroll

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (561) 495-0233 | Website | Hours: 10 am – 5 pm daily, Closed Mon | Entrance: $16 for adults, $10 for ages 6-17, Free for 5 and under

The Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens in Delray Beach are a window into Japan right here in South Florida. The culturally enriching destination is a tranquil step into Japanese life manifesting through art, a bonsai display, architecture, and cuisine.

Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Juno Beach

View of a Turtle undergoing rehab at the Loggerhead Marinelife Center
Turtle undergoing rehab at the Loggerhead Marinelife Center

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (561) 627-8280 | Website | Hours: 10 am – 5 pm daily | Entrance: Suggested $5 donation per visitor

One of my favorite activities is to pay a visit to the Loggerhead Marinelife Center. It’s a jaw-dropping experience to see the sheer size, resilience, and cuteness of the turtles as they rehab from injuries and illnesses. 

After spending an hour or two in the center, be sure to stop at the playground for the kids before heading down to Juno Beach, one of the most beautiful beaches in South Florida.

Oh, and if you have extra time in the area, be sure to check out any of the awesome Jupiter area activities.

Blue Heron Bridge in Riviera Beach

View of a Puffer fish at Blue Heron Bridge
Blue Heron Bridge is one of the world’s premier snorkel sites for biodiversity.

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (561) 966-6600 | Website | Hours: Sunrise to sunset

The snorkel trail surrounding Blue Heron Bridge is home to the greatest range of biodiversity I’ve ever witnessed. Snorkelers often encounter manta rays, sea horses, spotted eagle rays, garden eels, and a wide array of Caribbean reef fish.

The activity is perfect for a windy day or cloudy day that would otherwise be spent on the ocean or on the beach.

🤿 Need snorkel gear? A self guided tour is easy to do at Blue Heron Bridge – all you need is your own gear. I often recommend Cressi’s Palau Snorkel set for travel and beginner snorkelers!

Lion Country Safari in West Palm Beach

View of different kind of animals in Lion Country Safari in West Palm Beach
A waterbuck (photo: mariakray / Depositphotos)

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (561) 793-1084 | Website | Hours: 9:30 am – 5:30 pm daily | Entrance: $54.99 for ages 10+, $43.99 for ages 3-9

Over 1000 animals including giraffes, lions, zebras, ostriches, and rhinos, make this one-of-a-kind drive-through safari a special day trip in South Florida. The guided tours embarking through the safari could easily be mistaken for the heart of Africa.

Plus, visiting West Palm Beach is one of the top day trips from Miami.

Florida’s Southwest Coast

Burroughs Home and Gardens

View of the Murphy Burroughs House from the outside at Fort Myers
The Murphy Burroughs House in Fort Myers (photo: EQRoy / Shutterstock)
View of the facade of Burroughs Home from the entrance gate
…is the last of its kind (photo: EQRoy / Shutterstock)

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (239) 337-9505 | Website | Hours: 11 am – 3 pm Tue-Thu; Closed Mon, Fri-Sun (reservation required) | Entrance: $25 guided tours, $15 self-guided tours

The Murphy Burroughs House, a member of the National Register of Historic Places, is the only Georgian Revival Architecture left standing in Fort Myers. Join a guided tour as they take you back in time, encapsulating what life was like in southern Florida more than 100 years ago.

🌳 Looking for nature instead? The Calusa Nature Center is another great place to visit in Fort Myers that offers environmental education and eco-tours!

Botanical Gardens in Naples

View of flower arch in Botanical Gardens in Naples
Naples romantic botanical gardens

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (239) 643-7275 | Website | Hours: 8 am – 2 pm daily | Entrance: $27 for adults

If the sugar-white sandy beaches in Naples weren’t enough, visitors might consider touring the Botanical Gardens. The 170 acre property is a favorite of nature lovers and those just seeking a change of pace from the beach.

Another Naples museum worthy of visiting is the Baker Museum, one of Florida’s premier art galleries.

Sun Splash Family Waterpark in Cape Coral

View of a water slide on a outdoor pool
Sun Splash Family Waterpark in Cape Coral is a perfect way to spend the day.

📍 Google Maps | Phone: 239-574-0558 | Website | Hours: Varies by season | Entrance: Starts at $33 for adults, $23 for children

Sun Splash Family Waterpark in Cape Coral is the best water park in southern Florida. With mini slides for the kiddos, larger attractions for the adults, snack and drink concessions, it’s easy to spend an entire day trip within the water park. 

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What’s your favorite thing to do in South Florida? Leave us a comment below and let us know! Headed to Central Florida next? See our list of top attractions in Central Florida next. 

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