REVIEW · MIAMI
Miami Beach Bike Rentals
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Miami Beach feels different at bike speed. This self-guided ride from 850 Washington Ave lets you explore the sights you came for, without waiting on shuttles or taxis, and you’ll roll out on a Cannondale hybrid with smooth gear shifts.
I love how the route is built around real Miami Beach moods: Ocean Drive and the Espanola Way area for atmosphere, then quieter stops like the Botanical Garden and the Holocaust Memorial.
One drawback to plan around: there’s at least one reported case where the shop was locked for a lunch break and the pickup window got stressful, with limited refund options. If your schedule is tight, give yourself extra time at the start.
In This Review
- Key Points To Know Before You Ride
- Why Miami Beach Bike Rentals Beat Taxis (And How This One Sets You Up)
- Finding Unlimited Biking Miami on 850 Washington Ave
- Your Self-Guided Route: Ocean Drive and Espanola Way at Bike Pace
- Botanical Garden and the Holocaust Memorial: Real Stops, Real Meaning
- South Pointe Pier and the Bike Path: When the Ride Starts Paying Off
- The Bikes: Clean Cannondales, Plus Options for Everyone
- Price and Value: Is $21.40 Worth It for 2 to 10 Hours?
- What Can Go Wrong: A Pickup-Time Caution You Should Take Seriously
- Should You Book This Miami Beach Bike Rental?
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point for Miami Beach Bike Rentals?
- How long is the bike rental?
- What does it cost?
- Are the bikes electric?
- What kinds of bikes are available?
- Is the ticket delivered on your phone?
- When do I get confirmation?
- Can most people participate?
- What is the cancellation policy?
- Is it near public transportation?
Key Points To Know Before You Ride

- Cannondale hybrid bikes (not electric) with gear shifts for a comfortable pace.
- Self-guided flexibility to string together Ocean Drive, Espanola Way, the Botanical Garden, and the South Pointe Pier bike path.
- Helpful staff support, including named local help like Heli, who offers route and viewpoint suggestions.
- Family-ready options: eBikes, kids bikes, tandems, plus baby seats and baby trailers.
- Good value for $21.40 per person when you actually ride a few hours instead of just grabbing the bikes.
- Timing matters at pickup, so arrive early to avoid any shop downtime like a lunch closure.
Why Miami Beach Bike Rentals Beat Taxis (And How This One Sets You Up)

Miami Beach is flat enough to feel fun on a bike, and this rental is built for that easy cruising. You’re not locked into a group pace, and you’re not stuck circling for parking. You choose your own stops and how long you want to linger.
The bikes are Cannondale hybrid models, designed as a comfort-meets-performance mix. They come with gear shifts (so you can adjust effort), and you can pick step-through or straight frames. The standard hybrids are not electric, so you’re still doing the work—but it’s the kind of work that feels satisfying, not punishing.
You can rent for 2 to 10 hours, which is a wide range. Two hours can work as a “highlights loop,” while half a day (or more) lets you slow down for photos, drinks, and the longer stretches toward the water.
You can also read our reviews of more cycling tours in Miami
Finding Unlimited Biking Miami on 850 Washington Ave

Your start point is simple: 850 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139. In a city where parking and navigation can eat time, that kind of straightforward address helps.
The experience uses a mobile ticket, and you should receive confirmation when you book. That matters because it keeps you from scrambling at the counter, especially if you’re pairing the bike rental with other Miami plans.
One practical note from real-world experience with bike rentals: show up a little early. There’s been at least one reported situation where a locked shop and a lunch-time pause caused major stress when people were trying to start at their reserved time. If you’ve got a flight or tight connection, plan a buffer so a small hiccup doesn’t domino.
Your Self-Guided Route: Ocean Drive and Espanola Way at Bike Pace

If you want to feel Miami Beach fast, you start where the energy is. The ride is set up around the Ocean Drive vibe and the Espanola Way district. This is where you’ll notice the city’s look, sound, and rhythm without needing a tour guide to translate it.
On a bike, the advantage is pacing. You can glide past the famous streets, then slow down when something catches your eye—architecture details, storefronts, or just that classic coastal scene. And because it’s self-guided, you don’t have to race to fit the group schedule.
Keep an eye on how much time you spend “photo-ing” and wandering. Ocean Drive and Espanola Way can pull you in, and it’s easy to lose 30–60 minutes without realizing it. If you’re aiming for more than one district today, think of these neighborhoods as your opening act, not the whole show.
Botanical Garden and the Holocaust Memorial: Real Stops, Real Meaning

The route isn’t only about postcard views. It also gives you two destinations that add depth: the Botanical Garden and the Holocaust Memorial.
The Botanical Garden is a good reset from street heat and constant motion. Even if you don’t go deep into every path, it gives you a break where the pace naturally slows. If you’re biking with kids or just want a breather, it’s one of those stops that’s easy to fit in.
The Holocaust Memorial is a different kind of stop. It’s reflective, and it helps your trip feel more grounded than a pure sightseeing circuit. I like pairing it with something scenic nearby because it balances emotion with a place to take in the environment afterward.
The only drawback here is time. These are worth doing with intention, not a 7-minute scroll. If you book the shorter end (like 2 hours), you might not have time for both plus the longer ride toward the pier.
South Pointe Pier and the Bike Path: When the Ride Starts Paying Off

This is the payoff stretch. The experience includes a bike path that leads you to the South Pointe Pier. It’s the part where biking turns into the point of the day, not just the transport.
South Pointe Pier is a great “destination feel.” You get a sense of arrival, and you can use that as your turn-around point or your end-of-ride hangout. This is also where you’ll likely feel the breeze more, since you’re heading toward the coastline.
Plan your timing around how long you want to stop. The pier is not just a photo spot; it’s a place to slow down. If you’re traveling with someone who gets tired quickly, this is also a good place to reassess and decide whether to keep riding or head back.
The Bikes: Clean Cannondales, Plus Options for Everyone

A big reason this rental earns strong feedback is that the bikes seem to show up in good condition. People describe the bikes as clean, technically solid, and well maintained. That matters because a bike that shifts smoothly and feels steady makes the whole trip less stressful.
You can choose step-through or straight frames. That small detail helps a lot if you’re wearing certain outfits or you just want easier mounting. The hybrids also use gear shifts, which gives you control when you hit the slightly more demanding moments.
If you want an easier pedal, the operator also offers eBikes, along with kids bikes and tandems. Families can add baby seats and even baby trailers, which turns a bike day into something you can actually do together instead of splitting up.
If you’re the type who likes good advice, ask the shop staff for route suggestions. One rider specifically highlighted help from Heli, including friendly support and pointers on where to go for the best views. That’s the kind of information that turns a self-guided ride into something smarter.
Price and Value: Is $21.40 Worth It for 2 to 10 Hours?

The price is $21.40 per person, and the value depends on how you use it. If you treat the bike like a 90-minute taxi replacement, it can feel overpriced. If you plan to ride for a couple hours and actually hit multiple stops, it starts to make strong sense.
Here’s the trade-off that usually works in your favor in Miami Beach: bikes cover ground quickly, and they help you avoid the mental tax of parking and traffic. For the cost of a mid-priced meal or a few rideshares, you get hours of independent movement.
The 2-hour option works best as a highlights sweep—Ocean Drive vibe, a stroll through Espanola Way, and one “bigger” stop if you pace well. If you want the Botanical Garden, the Holocaust Memorial, and the ride toward South Pointe Pier, you’ll feel happier with more time in the saddle.
Also note the demand: this rental is often booked around 11 days in advance. If you’re going during peak times, earlier booking is a safer move than waiting until the last minute.
What Can Go Wrong: A Pickup-Time Caution You Should Take Seriously

Most bike rentals go fine. But the one serious negative report is worth your attention because it’s the kind of issue that can ruin a day: a locked shop during a reserved pickup time.
In that case, the shop was closed for lunch, and the situation turned stressful enough that the rider had to cut the ride short and return to the airport to catch a flight. The refund wasn’t handled in a way that solved the problem for them, with a voucher offered instead.
I’m not saying this is the usual experience. The overall rating is 4.2 with 10 reviews, and many comments praise the bikes and the helpful staff. Still, it’s smart to arrive early and keep your start flexible if you can. If you must be elsewhere at a fixed time, buffer your plans so the bike rental doesn’t become the bottleneck.
Should You Book This Miami Beach Bike Rental?
I’d book it if you want a self-guided, bike-friendly way to see Miami Beach on your own time. It’s a strong fit for couples, friends, and families who want movement without the pressure of a tour schedule.
You should probably reconsider if your day runs on a tight clock and you can’t tolerate even a small delay at pickup. Bike rentals work best when you give the day room to breathe.
If you do book, my best practical advice is simple: plan for your ride length based on your stops. Choose enough time to enjoy the neighborhoods, not just pass through them. And when you walk in, ask the staff for a quick, straight route plan toward the sights you care about most.
FAQ
Where is the meeting point for Miami Beach Bike Rentals?
The start location is 850 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139, USA. The ride ends back at the meeting point.
How long is the bike rental?
The rental duration is 2 to 10 hours (approx.), depending on what you select.
What does it cost?
The price is $21.40 per person.
Are the bikes electric?
The Cannondale hybrid bikes are not electric. The company also offers eBikes as an option.
What kinds of bikes are available?
You can get hybrid bikes, eBikes, kids bikes, and tandems. Families can also request baby seats and baby trailers.
Is the ticket delivered on your phone?
Yes. The experience includes a mobile ticket.
When do I get confirmation?
You should receive confirmation at the time of booking.
Can most people participate?
The information says most travelers can participate.
What is the cancellation policy?
There is free cancellation. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.
Is it near public transportation?
Yes, it is listed as near public transportation.




























