Miami: Guided ATV Adventure with Photos and Videos

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Miami: Guided ATV Adventure with Photos and Videos

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ATVs in Miami are pure adrenaline. With Xplor ATV Tours, you get an off-road automatic Honda ATV ride plus guided stops designed for views and photos, all within a tight 1-hour experience. I also like that the tour is built for mixed comfort levels, with helmets, orientation, and a friendly guide keeping the whole thing practical.

I especially like the way you’re taken to vantage points for panoramic skyline and Biscayne Bay moments, with photos and videos included. One drawback to plan for: the price can creep upward if two people ride on one ATV ($25 passenger fee) and you’ll need a $100 refundable security deposit due at check-in.

Key Things I’d Pay Attention To

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  • Fully automatic Honda ATVs help you focus on steering, not gears.
  • Biscayne Bay and skyline viewpoints are part of the route, not an afterthought.
  • Photos & videos included means you get keepsakes without doing a photo dash.
  • Safety gear plus a thorough orientation keeps the experience from feeling chaotic.
  • Restrooms and a shower are a nice bonus after getting dusty.

How the Automatic Honda Setup Changes the Feel of the Tour

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This ATV tour is a great example of how “adventure” doesn’t have to mean complicated. The ATVs are fully automatic Honda machines, which matters because your brain is already busy reading terrain, adjusting speed, and staying balanced on uneven ground. You’re not doing gear work while also trying to enjoy the ride.

Safety starts before you ever move. You’re given a helmet and there’s a thorough orientation, so you know what’s expected before you hit the dirt. If you’re nervous about riding at all, the setup is designed to reduce that stress right away.

Also, the tour runs with a live guide (English and Spanish). That’s more than a nice perk. Clear guidance means fewer surprises mid-ride, especially when you’re trying to follow another vehicle and hit photo stops without losing the group.

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Getting Started Inside By Brothers Park: What Matters First

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Your experience begins at By Brothers Park, with check-in happening inside the park. If you arrive and things feel confusing, call 786-661-5785 when you get there. That small step saves time and prevents the “where do we go now” scramble.

Bring what they ask for: a driver’s license and either a passport or ID card. This is the kind of detail that can make or break your start time, so I’d treat it as non-negotiable.

One more thing to understand early: this is not just a casual walk-up activity. You’ll pay a refundable security deposit of $100, and you’ll settle it with cash, credit card, Cash App, or Zelle. You’ll get it back at the end of the tour, but you should still plan your cash flow for it.

The 1-Hour Ride Format: Trails, Forest-Style Paths, and Stops

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The core of the experience is simple: you ride for 1 hour on off-road terrain under the guidance of a professional. The route includes tropical trails and denser wooded sections, so expect the terrain to change while you’re out there. That variety is part of the fun because the ride doesn’t feel like one long straight line.

You’ll also have moments where the pace shifts. The tour includes panoramic viewpoints, plus pauses at key landmarks where the guide shares stories about Miami’s culture and history. These pauses are not filler. They’re built to help you slow down enough to take photos and absorb what you’re seeing, instead of just powering through.

If you’re the kind of rider who hates stopping, consider that you’re trading a little motion for a lot of value. Those photo breaks are where the tour delivers its best “I’m really here” moments—especially for the skyline and Biscayne Bay views.

Panoramic Views of Miami and Biscayne Bay (Why the Photos Are Worth It)

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This is one of the tour’s strongest selling points. You climb to vantage points where you can see Miami’s skyline and Biscayne Bay, and you’re set up for postcard-style pictures. If you love taking photos, you’ll enjoy the scenery. If you don’t, you’ll still appreciate that the tour includes pictures & videos for you.

Here’s how to think about that value: if you’ve ever tried to film or photograph while riding, you know it can be stressful. Getting photos and video as part of the package reduces the pressure on you. You can ride, look around, and enjoy the view without worrying about your phone sliding out of your grip at the worst possible time.

One practical consideration: viewpoints usually mean stops. If you’re sensitive to bumps or you get motion sickness, a few pauses can feel like relief. If you love constant movement, know that the tour is designed for both riding and scenic moments.

What the Guide Adds: More Than Just Driving Directions

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The guides don’t just teach ATV basics—they’re also there to give you context. The tour description says you’ll learn facts and stories about Miami’s history and culture at key landmarks along the way.

That matters because it turns the ride from pure adrenaline into a better-rounded snapshot of the area. You’re not only asking What am I seeing? You also get answers like Why is this here and what does it mean? Those short storytelling moments are often what people remember most later, because they connect the scenery to the place.

It’s also a good sign that the tour offers English and Spanish guiding. If you’re traveling with a friend or family member who prefers Spanish, you won’t have to translate everything in real time.

Safety, Gear, and Comfort: The Practical Stuff You’ll Feel

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Let’s keep it grounded. You’ll receive a helmet and a safety orientation before riding. The tour also provides bottled water, which sounds basic, but it helps you avoid the dehydration spiral that can sneak up on you once you’re focused on steering and speed.

They also mention restrooms and a shower. That’s more useful than it sounds. ATV tours can leave you dusty, and having somewhere to clean up right after makes the day plan easier.

What about eyewear? Goggles and masks are not included, but they’re available for sale. If you know you prefer eye protection on dusty rides, check availability when you arrive. Don’t assume every rider can just roll without it.

Also note what’s not allowed: alcohol and drugs. If you’re planning this as part of a day out, save the celebratory drinks for later.

Price and Value: $100 Per Group, Then Read the Fine Print Once

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The headline price is $100 per group up to 2. That’s a decent way to budget, especially since the ride is an actual guided activity with an included ATV, helmet, bottled water, photos, and videos.

But here’s the part you should do the math on before you book: there’s a $25 passenger fee if two people are riding on one ATV. So if your group is two people and you want both riding together, expect that extra cost.

Then there’s the $100 refundable security deposit. It’s not lost money, but it is money you’ll need ready at check-in. Since they accept cash, credit card, Cash App, and Zelle, it’s not hard to pay—but it’s still part of the plan.

Finally, consider the time. It’s a 1-hour ride. That’s not a half-day commitment, which makes it easier to fit alongside beach time or skyline views in Miami. You’re paying for a focused thrill session, not a long multi-stop excursion.

Who This ATV Adventure Fits Best

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This tour is designed for friends and families, and it works well if you want something active that’s still guided and structured. The experience is described as suitable for beginners and experienced riders, which is what you want when your group has mixed comfort levels.

That said, the restrictions are clear:

  • Not suitable for children under 5
  • Not suitable for pregnant women
  • Not suitable for people with mobility impairments
  • Not suitable for people over 287 lbs (130 kg)

If any of those apply, it’s better to skip this one rather than hope for a workaround. The ride is off-road, and the safety orientation can’t change the physical realities.

If your group wants an adrenaline hit without building a whole day around it, this is a strong option because it’s only 1 hour on the ATV.

Rating Reality Check: What You Can Expect From the Feedback

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The Google rating listed here is 3.6 out of 5 based on 7 reviews, so it’s not a perfect score. Still, the most praised parts are consistent with what you’re buying: professional instruction and the overall fun factor, with people saying they would do it again.

I’d treat that as a signal to go in with the right mindset. This is an activity built around a thrilling ride and photo/video keepsakes, not a luxury, spa-level experience. If you want controlled excitement with clear guidance, you’ll probably feel good about it.

Should You Book Xplor ATV Tours in Miami?

If you want a guided Miami off-road ride that’s beginner-friendly, includes a helmet and orientation, and pays off with skyline and Biscayne Bay viewpoints plus photos and videos, then yes, this is worth booking. It’s also a good fit if you want a tight schedule: one hour on the ATV and you’re done.

I’d hold off if your group needs maximum accessibility, you’re traveling with someone who can’t meet the stated limits, or you hate any extra fees and deposits. Once you understand the passenger fee rule and the refundable deposit, the experience becomes much easier to evaluate.

If you book, do one simple thing: plan for the $100 deposit day-of, and decide in advance whether both people on your ATV will ride together (and budget the $25 passenger fee). That one bit of planning keeps the day smooth and lets you focus on the thrill and the views.

FAQ

How long is the ATV experience?

The ATV ride is 1 hour long.

How much does it cost?

The price is $100 per group up to 2. There may be an additional $25 passenger fee if two people ride on one ATV.

Where do we meet for the tour?

You’ll start by meeting inside By Brothers Park. Call 786-661-5785 when you arrive.

What’s included with the tour?

Included items are a fully automatic Honda ATV, 1 hour ride, a friendly guide, bottled water, helmet, restrooms and shower, plus pictures & videos.

What do I need to bring?

Bring your driver’s license and either a passport or an ID card.

Is there a security deposit?

Yes. There is a $100 refundable security deposit. It can be paid by cash, credit card, Cash App, or Zelle, and it’s refundable at the end of the tour.

Are goggles or masks included?

Goggles and masks are not included, but they are available for sale.

What’s not allowed during the tour?

Alcohol and drugs are not allowed.

Who should not book this tour based on the rules?

It’s not suitable for children under 5, pregnant women, people with mobility impairments, and people over 287 lbs (130 kg).

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