Miami
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The beating heart of Vice City—Miami is a neon-drenched metropolis where art deco meets modern chaos. This is where Rockstar's cameras rolled for GTA 6, capturing Wynwood's graffiti-splattered walls, Brickell's downtown grit, Little Haiti's vibrant street culture, and the glossy absurdity of South Beach. A perfect base for 6 nights of gaming-location hunting and urban exploration.
Touch down in Miami and shake off jet lag with a stroll through Wynwood—the neon-soaked heart of GTA 6's inspiration. Street art, gaming culture, and Latin energy set the scene for six unforgettable days.
- Arrive at Miami International Airport (MIA); pick up rental car
- Check into hotel in Wynwood; rest and acclimate
- Evening walk: explore Wynwood Walls (massive mural installations) and nearby galleries
🏨 Stays in Miami
checking live prices…A 1-hour drive west transports you from neon Vice City to primal Everglades—Florida's vast, otherworldly wetland ecosystem. Airboat tours through cypress swamps, alligator encounters, and untamed nature offer the perfect counterbalance to urban exploration. A chance to disconnect and reconnect with wild Florida.
Swap city energy for swamp mystery. Your family glides through cypress labyrinths on an exhilarating airboat tour—spotting alligators, manatees, and wading birds in their natural habitat. The raw, untamed Florida that exists beyond Miami's neon glow.
- Drive west from Miami to Everglades (45 min–1 hr)
- Check into eco-lodge or simple motel in Homestead
- Afternoon airboat tour: navigate shallow waters, spot wildlife, immerse in wetland ecosystem
🏨 Stays in Everglades National Park
checking live prices…What does the trip cost?
Typically $3,100.00–$4,200.00
🔄 Prices are indicative
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