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The Official Website of Greater Miami & Miami Beach
- March 15, 2023
Get your REAL ID secure identification by May 7, 2025, to be able to use it to board domestic flights and access certain federal facilities.
Check out the Department of Homeland Security’s Trusted Traveler Programs. Enroll in the Transportation Security Administration’s TSA PreCheck® program to shorten your wait. U.S. Customs and Border Protection offers Global Entry, a pre-approval program for expedited clearance for foreign visitors. Other special programs are available for entry from Canada and Mexico.
U.S. citizens and Canadian visitors can use Miami International Airport's official mobile app to see current TSA checkpoint wait times. MIA Airport Official 2.0 also has flight information, wait times, an interactive agent and mobile food ordering. The app is available for free for iPhone and Android.
There are many ways to get to and from Miami International Airport. Set your GPS to 2100 NW 42nd Ave., Miami, FL 33142, or use the map on the airport website. Use the GO Miami-Dade Transit App to guide you around town using public transportation.
Start at an airport Tourist Information Counter. The main one is in Central Concourse E, Level 2; others are available throughout Miami International Airport. There you can get multilingual airport and tourist information, help with the TDD phone and other customer services.
Several cruise lines maintain counters within the airport. Carnival Cruise Lines, Holland America and Princess Cruise Lines have counters in Concourse F, Level 1. The counters for Cruiseport Destinations and Norwegian Cruise Line are in Concourse G, Level 1. It’s easy to get to PortMiami from Miami International Airport by car, taxi, car service or public transportation.
If you’re staying in the airport during your layover, you can check your bags at the MIA baggage checkroom in Central Concourse E, Level 2. If you’re headed into town, you’ll find several places where you can store your luggage in Miami.
Miami International Airport proudly offers many services for passengers who have disabilities.
Ridesharing companies and taxis take passengers to and from Miami International Airport.
The Miami Intermodal Center, adjacent to the airport, is the place to connect with Metrorail, Metromover, Metrobus and Tri-Rail. You’ll discover plenty of options for getting around Miami by public transportation.
In addition to the Miami Airport Hotel, there are many hotels near Miami International Airport.
Got a little extra time and an appetite? Indulge in delicious food at one of the great restaurants near Miami International Airport.
Discover just how pet-friendly traveling to Miami International Airport is with its dedicated outdoor areas and indoor pet relief spaces.
If you have a day or more in Miami, you can explore Coconut Grove, Coral Gables, Doral, Little Havana, the Miami Design District or Wynwood.
Getting to Miami Beach, including South Beach, from Miami International Airport is easy – just check out the map and tips for using public or private transportation.
Visitors will find several options for traveling between Miami and Fort Lauderdale, including Tri-Rail and Brightline high-speed rail service – which also travels to Boca Raton and West Palm Beach.
You can also find more FAQs about Miami International Airport.