Visiting Miami in November

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If you’ve considered getting away from it all this November, Miami might be just the place for you to run to: Between the balmy temperatures, low crowds, and lower prices than you’ll find in the winter, this tropical vacation destination has it all. Here are some things to consider if you’re hoping to visit The Magic City this fall:

Lovely Weather (if you like it warm)

While Miami is stifling hot during the summer and early fall, November brings a reprieve from the heat and humidity. Also, although hurricane season doesn’t officially end until the end of the month, the chances of getting hit with a storm this time of year are fairly low. The daily afternoon rains have stopped, for the most part. Daytime highs are usually around 80 degrees, and nighttime temps fall to a still-balmy 66 degrees or so.

Less Crowded

While the snowbird crowd has been trickling in, the winter tourists won’t be here for at least a few more weeks. Because it is the tail-end of hurricane season, some hotels are still offering special deals. Prices will vary on hotels depending on the hotel area you choose. For instance hotels in South Beach will be pricier than downtown Miami. Considering a Florida Vacation Package then we can help.

Lots to Do

Comb Miami Beach, enjoy upscale shopping options and world-class cuisine. On Lincoln Road choose from endless sidewalk cafés, lounges and cultural venues. Consider strolling along Española Way in the middle of South Beach with charming shops, restaurants. There are so many museums such as Vizcaya Museum & Gardens a breathtaking Gilded Age estate on Biscayne Bay surrounded by ten acres of formal gardens, a mangrove shoreline and rockland hammock.

Art Miami showcases the most significant artworks of the 20th and 21st centuries great event for collectors, curators, museum professionals and art enthusiasts. Miami Art Week runs from Wednesday, November 30th and running through Sunday, December 4th. The Miami Book Fair’s annual street festival in downtown Miami takes place in mid November. Visit Superblue Miami, a 50,000-square-foot space showcasing art. A visit to Wynwood Art District is always fun.

Amazing Food

If you’re in the mood for Cuban food, hit up Versailles in Little Havana. For sushi, Sushi | Bar Miami Beach 17-course, 12-seat omakase speakeasy on Española Way; Mayfair Grill at the iconic Mayfair House Hotel & Garden is a hot spot in Coconut Grove. Mandolin Aegean Bistro serving Greek and Turkish cuisine is a top spot. The Bazaar by José Andrés in South Beach and if Italian food is what you crave, visit Casa Tua on South Beach.

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See a Sporting Event

You have your choice of the Miami Heat Basketball team all throughout the week, Miami Dolphins football team play on Sundays usually, Miami Hurricane college football games on Saturday’s and the Florida Panthers play during the week. There is a sport for everyone!

Lots of Family Activities

Check out the animals at Zoo Miami, go to the Miami Children’s Museum or see tropical birds on Parrot Jungle Island. Take them on a tour of the Everglades, where kids of all ages will be fascinated by seeing alligators and other exotic wildlife, or watch the primates run free at Monkey Jungle. Of course, going to the beach is always a hit for the kids, as well! The Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science is open daily. There are museum exhibitions, an aquarium, and Planetarium shows.

Easy to travel throughout the state

Orlando is about 240 miles away, or under four hours by car. Key West is 160 miles away, and can be reached by car or by plane. Drive 165 miles across Alligator Alley and you’ll be in Naples, Florida. You might be surprised at the difference in landscape, topography and even the beach sand at different areas of this peninsular state! Check out Miami to Key West Road Trip: Best Itinerary. Miami is also a home port to some of the biggest cruise line such as Royal Caribbean, Disney Cruise Line, Norwegian Cruise Line, Virgin Voyages and many more.

Visiting Miami in the late fall allows you to enjoy a tropical vacation, complete with sand, surf and Florida sun, without leaving the country. Before prices rise and crowds flock to Miami Beach, go and spend some time soaking up the rays!

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Sue Lobo
Sue Lobo is a four-time Condé Nast Traveler Top Travel Specialist (2023, 2024, 2025 & 2026) and Senior Travel Advisor at Atlas Travel Center, one of the most decorated travel agencies in the United States. With more than 35 years of experience in the travel industry, Sue has planned, booked, and personally accompanied trips for thousands of clients — from first-time cruisers to seasoned luxury travelers who have circled the globe multiple times. Sue's areas of deep expertise include ocean and river cruising, European tours, group travel coordination, luxury travel, honeymoon planning, and family vacation design. She is a CLIA-certified cruise specialist and works within an agency that holds IATA and ARC accreditation and maintains an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau. Over her career, Sue has been involved in more than 30,000 bookings and has personally coordinated over 200 travel groups — from faith-based group cruises and HBCU alumni trips to women's retreats, family reunions, and corporate incentive travel. What sets Sue apart is not just the credentials — it is the firsthand experience behind them. Sue has personally traveled to more than 20 countries across three continents, including Cuba, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, and throughout Europe. She has sailed on dozens of cruise ships across nearly every major line, walked the river cruise routes she recommends, and eaten at the restaurants she suggests to clients. Her recommendations come from personal experience, not brochures. In addition to advising clients, Sue writes extensively about travel for The Traveler's Atlas blog — covering everything from cruise line comparisons and overtourism trends to destination guides and practical travel tips. Her writing is grounded in the same expertise she brings to every client conversation: honest, specific, and built on decades of real-world travel experience. Sue is based in the United States and available to help travelers plan cruises, European tours, group trips, river cruises, honeymoons, family vacations, and more. To work with Sue, contact Atlas Travel Center at atlastravelweb.com.