You´ll be hot, hot, hot, for this artistic trip down the streets Of Miami's Little Havana! On this very special tour, we will show you the Cuban way of living in the USA, with a cup of cortadito, a taste of Latin infusion, a handful of local hangouts, and a chat with the locals. Viva la Pequeña Habana!
Highlights
Local English-speaking guide, coffee and juice samples, Cuban sandwich, pastry, access, and entrance fees to galleries (if applicable)
Additional food and drinks, souvenirs and items of a personal nature, tips and gratuities for your guide
Cubaocho Museum & Performing Arts Center (outside the front entrance), 1465 SW 8th Street; Miami, FL 33135
A central location in the heart of Little Havana
2 hours
For shared tours, the maximum group number will be 12 passengers.
This tour features visits to establishments that are not always able to cater to all dietary requirements, and the food options might also be limited. For any specific dietary request, please notify us within 24hr of the start of the tour. Please email us at info@miamiurbanadventures.com.
If you have any issues on the day of your tour, please call +1 305 697 5177
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before activity.
Local Impact: How you will help the local community by joining this tour:
Your Miami tour will begin in the heart of Miami’s Cuban community. We’ll check out some historic architectural beauties and a few unique art collections. Of course, you can’t have a Little Havana tour without a true Cuban coffee in hand, so we’re taking you for the most delicious dose of caffeine you’ll find this side of the Florida Straits. Cortadito is Cuban espresso, and we’ll pair it with a typical Cuban pastry to give you the boost you need to keep moving on your Miami tour! Next up, is another Cuban culture classic: a visit to a classic cigar factory. Witness the art of cigar-rolling from the experts, and take in the one-of-a-kind aroma of the shop. From there, we’re off to visit one of the many locally-owned art galleries in the neighborhood. Hear stories from first-generation immigrants from Cuba, and learn about the influence of Cuban art in Miami. We’ll see the important Bay of Pigs monument on route to a favorite local juice bar, where you’ll get to quench your thirst with a dose of sugarcane or mango juice. We’ll continue our stroll down SW 8th Street to experience the Caribbean flavour that fills the air, from the classic Domino Park where locals challenge one another to domino games, to the conga music that’s played live in the streets.