REVIEW · MIAMI
Passin Miami: 30+ Attractions, eSIM & 1-Way Airport Transfer
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Miami gets pricey when you play attraction roulette. Passin Miami is a simple pass system that trades upfront planning for over 20 included attractions and a 1-way airport transfer that helps you start your trip without extra stops.
Two things I really like: first, the digital, contactless pass means you’re not scrambling for printed tickets, and second, the mix of big-name experiences covers the classics plus some thrill rides (think boat speed and airboat energy).
One consideration: the coverage is strong, but you still need to manage your days tightly since your airport transfer has to be used during your valid pass window. Also, the Hard Rock Cafe Miami dining add-on is listed as temporarily unavailable, so plan for an alternate meal.
In This Review
- Key Points at a Glance
- A Digital Pass That Really Changes Your Planning
- Price and Value: When the Math Starts to Make Sense
- Your Miami Day Mix: Bus Tours, Boats, Duck Tour, and More
- Big bus Miami Hop-on Hop-off (24-hour ticket)
- Big bus Miami Night Tour (Blue Line)
- 90-minute Miami Duck Tour
- Miami Thriller Speedboat Adventure
- Island Queen Millionaire’s Cruise
- Museums and Dining Reality Check (Including the Hard Rock Note)
- Everglades Airboat Day and Wildlife Options
- Everglades National Park Airboat Experience
- Lion County Safari
- Miami Seaquarium
- Thrills in the Water and in the Trees
- Treetop Trekking Adventures Miami
- Tactics for fitting these in
- Airport Transfer: One Way, Use It During Your Valid Days
- E-SIM for Up to 5GB: Small Thing, Big Benefit
- What the “Skip the Ticket Line” Really Means for Your Day
- Who This Pass Suits Best
- Should You Book Passin Miami?
- FAQ
- How much is Passin Miami?
- What attractions are included in the pass?
- Is the airport transfer round-trip?
- Can I use both airport transfer options?
- What eSIM data do I get?
- Is Hard Rock Cafe Miami dining included?
- Can I cancel and book without paying immediately?
Key Points at a Glance

20+ attractions included across cruises, tours, wildlife, and theme-style activities.
Passin app controls it all with reservations and itinerary management in one place.
Free eSIM data (up to 5GB) helps you stay online for directions and confirmations.
One-way airport transfer included (and a Fort Lauderdale option) so you can get moving fast.
Skip the ticket line at participating attractions by showing your digital pass.
Hard Rock Cafe dining may not be available so check before you lock in your lunch plan.
A Digital Pass That Really Changes Your Planning

The biggest practical win with Passin Miami is how it turns Miami from a “buy tickets one by one” trip into a schedule you can actually manage. Your pass is a contactless digital ticket in the Passin app, and the idea is straightforward: show your pass, get in, and move on with your day.
You’ll also be able to manage reservations and your itinerary inside the same app. That matters because Miami has a lot of ways to spend money fast. When everything is separate tickets and separate confirmation emails, it’s easy to miss something, show up late, or pay an extra fee without noticing. A single app reduces that friction.
And yes, the pass is built for real-day use. It’s described as giving you instant access to attractions through the app, plus a guidebook and audio tours inside the same system.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Miami
Price and Value: When the Math Starts to Make Sense

The pass is listed at $95 per person, with validity for 1 to 5 days (you’ll want to check the starting times and availability for your dates). You’re also told the package can deliver savings of more than 50% on admission prices and purchase fees for included attractions.
That “more than 50%” claim is plausible if you plan to do at least a few paid sights, especially the bigger-ticket experiences like boat tours and Everglades airboat time. If you treat it like a buffet pass and actually use multiple included options, it shifts from “tourist pricing” to something closer to a budget you can trust.
Still, it’s not magic. Your return airport transfer is not included, so if your trip needs a round-trip airport solution, you’ll need to budget for the way back. And because your pass is time-limited, you’ll get the most value by planning your must-dos early.
Your Miami Day Mix: Bus Tours, Boats, Duck Tour, and More

Passin Miami covers a useful set of “I’m new here” experiences. These are the kind of activities that help you learn the city while you’re already having fun.
Big bus Miami Hop-on Hop-off (24-hour ticket)
This is a smart backbone for your itinerary. With a hop-on hop-off bus, you can see key neighborhoods at your own pace instead of committing to a rigid schedule. I like this when I want flexibility: you can spend more time where the vibe is working, then jump back on the next bus.
Big bus Miami Night Tour (Blue Line)
A night tour adds contrast. Miami looks different after dark, and the night format is a practical way to cover more ground without paying for separate taxi rides. If you’re balancing a busy day with dinner plans, this can help you keep your evening organized.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Miami
90-minute Miami Duck Tour
The Miami Duck Tour is a classic format: it’s a guided sightseeing experience with a bit of variety built in. The 90-minute length is also workable if you want a full activity that doesn’t eat your entire day. For rainy weather or if you need an indoor break between outdoor time slots, it can be a good pivot.
Miami Thriller Speedboat Adventure
If you want one “wow” slot early in the trip, this is it. A speedboat experience is the kind of high-energy activity that feels like a vacation moment, not just a checkbox. Just keep in mind it’s a ride-based attraction, so you’ll want to dress for being active and be ready for motion.
Island Queen Millionaire’s Cruise
This is your smoother, more scenic counterpart. A cruise like the Island Queen Millionaire’s Cruise typically works well when you want views and photos without the intensity of a speed ride. Pairing this with a bus tour can help you build a balanced day: learn the city from the bus, then enjoy it from the water.
Museums and Dining Reality Check (Including the Hard Rock Note)
The pass information says you get free entry to top museums and includes dining experiences with views like Hard Rock Cafe Miami. But there’s an important update: Hard Rock Cafe Miami dining is temporarily unavailable in the package list.
So here’s how I’d handle it if it were my trip: check availability in the app when you’re setting your schedule. If it’s not usable, don’t let that ruin your day. You can still plan for a Hard Rock-style meal nearby, but you’ll want to know you might be paying out of pocket rather than using the included benefit.
If museums are high on your list, that museum coverage is one of the reasons the pass can pay off quickly. Museums are also one of the easiest activities to slot into a hot afternoon, a breezy evening, or a schedule gap.
Everglades Airboat Day and Wildlife Options

This pass leans into Florida wildlife and nature-adjacent experiences, which is a great counterweight to city tours.
Everglades National Park Airboat Experience
The airboat experience is the standout “Florida postcard” activity. It’s also the kind of trip where you get a totally different feel from Miami’s streets. If you’re only visiting for a short time, an Everglades day is one of the most efficient ways to experience the state’s outdoors without going full planning mode.
As with any nature attraction, you’ll want to check the schedule and plan your timing. These experiences can affect how the rest of your day flows, so I’d build your itinerary around it rather than trying to stack it between other attractions with unclear time windows.
Lion County Safari
Lion County Safari adds another wildlife angle. It’s the type of activity that can work for families and for anyone who wants a break from purely urban sightseeing. Wildlife attractions are best when you’re ready to slow down a little and observe instead of rushing from stop to stop.
Miami Seaquarium
The Miami Seaquarium is another classic, and it fits nicely into a “city + animal world” itinerary. If you enjoy guided presentations or want a structured attraction day, this can be a good anchor.
Thrills in the Water and in the Trees

Passin Miami includes at least two action-heavy experiences that help break up a sightseeing loop.
Treetop Trekking Adventures Miami
A treetop adventure gives you movement and a different scenery type compared with boats and buses. It’s also a good option if you want something active that still feels like an attraction rather than just a walk.
Tactics for fitting these in
If you’re doing both a water ride and a treetop activity on the same trip, I’d separate them by at least a day if your schedule allows. Doing back-to-back action can feel great but can also turn into “my legs are done” time. A little spacing keeps the vacation feeling fun instead of exhausting.
Airport Transfer: One Way, Use It During Your Valid Days

One-way airport help is where this pass can save real hassle. You get a 1-way airport transfer from Miami International Airport, plus a discounted 1-way transfer from Fort Lauderdale International Airport.
A few practical rules matter here:
- Return airport transfer is not included.
- Transfer must be used on your valid pass days.
- Only one of the airport transfer offers can be used (either Miami or Fort Lauderdale).
- For Fort Lauderdale, there’s an extra note that from Fort Lauderdale to City Center may cost extra.
Also, pickup isn’t automatic in the details given. You’re told that for airport pickup, you need to book the airport transfer from your customer panel. That’s a key step: don’t assume your pass alone schedules the ride.
For the customer panel access, you’ll use the link my.passincity.com, with:
- ID: your booking reference
- Password: your surname (starts with a capital letter)
If you get stuck, you’re told you can contact via WhatsApp at +18447447277.
E-SIM for Up to 5GB: Small Thing, Big Benefit

The included eSIM is up to 5GB mobile internet per Passin. That’s a travel practical gift, especially if you plan to use your phone constantly for:
- finding bus stops and schedules
- checking attraction timing and confirmations
- navigating between neighborhoods
When your phone has data, your planning feels calmer. You spend less time guessing and more time enjoying the day.
What the “Skip the Ticket Line” Really Means for Your Day

“Skip the ticket line” is one of those perks that sounds small until you’re in a hot queue with a deadline. Here, the system is that you show your digital pass and proceed.
In practical terms, this pairs best with a tight itinerary. If you’re doing multiple activities in one day, time-saving benefits start stacking up. If you only plan to do one attraction per day, the time gain may feel less dramatic—but the convenience still helps.
Who This Pass Suits Best
Passin Miami works best if you like planning with structure but don’t want the stress of building your own ticket package.
You’ll probably love it if:
- you want to see a lot of Miami without buying separate tickets every time
- you’re mixing city tours with water and wildlife time
- you prefer an app-based pass with a single place to manage reservations
- you value included transport help for arrival
It might be less ideal if:
- you want total freedom to roam and won’t realistically use the included slots
- you strongly want the Hard Rock Cafe dining benefit and are visiting during a period when it’s still listed as temporarily unavailable
Also, it’s listed as wheelchair accessible, which is helpful for planning.
Should You Book Passin Miami?
I’d book Passin Miami if your goal is a straightforward Miami plan where you can hit multiple major experiences, and you want a single tool to organize it all. The strongest reasons to choose it are the big mix of included activities, the up to 5GB eSIM, and the one-way airport transfer that reduces arrival friction.
But make the decision with one reality check: confirm whether the Hard Rock Cafe Miami dining benefit is usable for your dates inside the app, since it’s currently marked temporarily unavailable. If that’s a must-have and it’s not active when you go, you’ll want to know you may pay for a meal separately.
If you’re the kind of traveler who likes a plan that still leaves room for spontaneous stops, this pass is a solid value at $95 per person.
FAQ
How much is Passin Miami?
It’s listed at $95 per person.
What attractions are included in the pass?
The pass includes items such as a Big bus Miami Hop-on Hop-off 24-hour ticket, Miami Thriller Speedboat Adventure, Island Queen Millionaire’s Cruise, Everglades National Park airboat experience, Miami Seaquarium, Lion County Safari, 90-minute Miami Duck Tour, and more, plus an eSIM up to 5GB and a one-way airport transfer.
Is the airport transfer round-trip?
No. The pass includes one-way airport transfer only. Return airport transfer is not included.
Can I use both airport transfer options?
No. Only one transfer offer can be used (Miami or Fort Lauderdale).
What eSIM data do I get?
You get an eSIM with up to 5GB mobile internet per Passin.
Is Hard Rock Cafe Miami dining included?
Hard Rock Cafe Miami Dining Experience is listed as temporarily unavailable, so check your pass app for what’s active for your dates.
Can I cancel and book without paying immediately?
Yes. It offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and it also includes a reserve-now, pay-later option.

































