South Beach Segway Tour

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South Beach Segway Tour

  • 5.060 reviews
  • 1 hour (approx.)
  • From $84.53
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Traveller rating 5.0 (60)Duration1 hour (approx.)Price from$84.53Operated bySouth Florida Trikke Segway and BikesBook viaViator

Segway time makes South Beach feel effortless. I like the Segway training led by guides like Sandra and Josue, plus the small-group pace that keeps the ride friendly and personal. You get to see the South Beach strip’s Art Deco look, plus parks, beach areas, and man-made islands with far less footwork than you’d do on your own.

One thing to plan for: there’s a $250 refundable credit hold and you must fit the age and weight requirements before you ride. If that feels like a hassle, the tour might be more work than payoff.

Key reasons to choose this South Beach Segway ride

South Beach Segway Tour - Key reasons to choose this South Beach Segway ride

  • Training before you roll so first-timers can feel steady quickly
  • Bluetooth headsets to hear the guide clearly while you cruise
  • Art Deco focus along the South Beach strip and surrounding areas
  • Small group size (max 15) for a less hectic feel than big tours
  • Star Island sights as part of the route, including celebrity home chatter

Segway training first: how you get comfortable fast

This is one of those tours where the first five minutes matter. Before you head out, you’ll get a training session and practice so you understand the basics: how to start, stop, and steer smoothly. Even if you’ve never been on a Segway, you’re not thrown into traffic right away, which is exactly what makes the experience feel safe and fun.

The setup also includes a helmet and a Bluetooth ear piece. The ear piece is a big deal because it keeps you tuned in without needing to shout across the group. You’ll also get bottled water, which helps because Miami heat (or surprise breezes) can affect your energy level faster than you expect.

A plus I appreciate: this tour feels built for real people, not just cyclists. That shows in the clear requirements (like minimum age and weight limits) and in the way the guides keep everyone comfortable before moving on.

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South Beach Art Deco strip: more than a pretty drive-by

South Beach Segway Tour - South Beach Art Deco strip: more than a pretty drive-by
South Beach’s signature look is the Art Deco stretch, and this tour is the kind of way to see it that feels practical. On foot, you can end up walking in loops just to cover ground. On a Segway, you can move at a steady pace and keep your eyes up for the details that make these buildings famous.

In plain terms, you’ll get acquainted with the iconic South Beach strip and the early wave of Art Deco hotels, restaurants, and storefronts that made this area a repeat destination. I love how the route gives you enough time to visually connect the buildings to the streets around them—rather than just snapping photos from one quick stop.

Also, the small-group format helps. You’re not constantly waiting for the whole crew to regroup, and your guide can slow down when something is worth seeing. That matters because Art Deco isn’t just one building—it’s a whole visual language along the street.

Parks, beaches, and man-made islands: the route feels like a story

South Beach Segway Tour - Parks, beaches, and man-made islands: the route feels like a story
After the Art Deco section, you’ll shift into the wider South Beach experience. You’ll take in beautiful parks and beach areas, plus the man-made islands that shape how Miami’s coastline looks today.

This part of the ride is where the Segway really earns its keep. If you’re exploring casually, you can end up spending too much time crossing between viewpoints. Here, you keep moving, and you’re able to see the “why it’s laid out this way” feeling of the coastline without turning your day into a long walking workout.

You also get the sense of space that’s hard to notice when you’re surrounded by crowds on foot. Even when the area is busy, there’s room for you to enjoy the views while you glide between stops.

Star Island and celebrity home chatter, without the heavy drama

South Beach Segway Tour - Star Island and celebrity home chatter, without the heavy drama
One of the most memorable parts of this tour is the run toward Star Island. You’re not going to meet celebrities. You’re not going to get inside gated properties. But you do get the perspective of a place that’s famous for luxury homes, and you may pass spots where names like Shaq and Sophia Vergil—along with other celebrities—are associated.

That kind of context is fun because it connects the scenery to the culture of Miami. You’ll see why people talk about this coastline as a status symbol, not just a beach town. And since this is still part of a guided ride, the tour doesn’t feel like random sightseeing.

A small word of caution: celebrity talk is never precise. Streets and homes can change over time. So treat this as local color that adds flavor to what you’re seeing, not as a fact-checking mission.

What’s included in the $84.53 price (and why it feels fair)

South Beach Segway Tour - What’s included in the $84.53 price (and why it feels fair)
At $84.53 per person for about one hour, this isn’t the cheapest way to see Miami. Still, I think it’s good value because the cost covers the parts that make a Segway tour work.

You get:

  • the training session
  • Segway use, helmet, and Bluetooth ear piece
  • bottled water
  • the tour guide
  • all fees and taxes

So you’re not just paying for the vehicle. You’re paying for instruction, time with a guide, and safety gear. That’s the big difference versus renting a device and trying to figure out routes on your own.

Small-group tours also tend to feel more efficient. With a max of 15 travelers, your time on the street doesn’t turn into long waiting periods. You also get more interaction, like having your guide adjust pace when road conditions change.

Morning or afternoon tours: picking the right time slot

South Beach Segway Tour - Morning or afternoon tours: picking the right time slot
The tour gives you a choice of morning or afternoon. In Miami, time of day affects comfort more than people expect.

If you hate heat and strong sun, you’ll likely prefer a morning start. If you want to sleep in and still see the coastline before evening plans, afternoon can work well. Either way, this tour operates in all weather conditions, so you’ll want to dress for what the day actually looks like, not what the forecast says the night before.

If you’re thinking about building this into a longer day—say, pairing it with beach time or art-shopping—try to schedule it when you want a guided overview. That way, the rest of your trip makes more sense.

Meeting point and how to not lose time before you ride

South Beach Segway Tour - Meeting point and how to not lose time before you ride
The meeting point is at 1401 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139. The activity ends back at the same spot.

You also check in 30 minutes in advance, which is there for a reason: you’ll need time to get geared up, handle the paperwork, and complete the training start-up steps without rushing. Plan for that buffer so you’re not sweaty and stressed before you even get on the Segway.

The location is also near public transportation, which helps if you’re trying to avoid the hassle of parking.

Group size, guide energy, and that patient first-day vibe

South Beach Segway Tour - Group size, guide energy, and that patient first-day vibe
This tour caps at 15 travelers, and that’s a key part of why the experience has such strong satisfaction scores. A smaller group tends to feel like a real outing instead of a production line.

The guides also get mentioned often for being patient and helpful—especially for first-timers. Guides like Sandra and Josue show up in past experiences as supportive instructors who keep things moving at a comfortable pace. Even when something changes (like temporary road work), a good guide is able to adjust without making the tour feel chopped up.

If you’re someone who gets anxious about learning something new, I’d lean into this type of small-group Segway setup. The combination of training first and guide attention is what makes the ride feel like a vacation activity rather than a test.

Plan for the requirements: the stuff you must meet

Before you book, double-check the basics:

  • Minimum age: 12 years old
  • Weight range: at least 100 lbs (45 kg) and up to 260 lbs (117 kg)
  • Shoes: wear comfortable closed-toe shoes
  • Refundable security deposit: a $250 hold per booking on your credit card before the tour starts (not per person)

None of this is meant to be tricky. It’s there to keep rides safe and smooth. Still, it can matter if you’re traveling with someone close to the limits or if you don’t want credit-card holds tied up during your vacation.

Who this tour suits best (and who might skip it)

This Segway tour is a strong match if you want:

  • a guided overview of South Beach
  • a way to cover more ground than walking
  • an easy first-timer Segway experience with instruction
  • a blend of famous streets and scenic coastline areas

It may not be the best fit if you:

  • dislike getting geared up (helmet, ear piece, training)
  • don’t want a security deposit hold on your card
  • have limited comfort with physical activity, since the ride still requires balance and active steering

If you’re traveling as a couple or family, it’s also a nice “everyone participates” option. If you’re solo, note that the tour requires a minimum of 2 people per booking, so you’ll want to check availability.

Should you book the South Beach Segway Tour?

If you’re visiting South Beach and want a high-fun, high-sight-per-minute way to see the Art Deco strip and the coastline areas around it, I’d book it. The training, the Bluetooth guide audio, and the small-group feel are the difference between a gimmick and a genuinely useful orientation to the area.

At $84.53 for about an hour, you’re paying for safety gear and guidance as much as the ride itself. If you’re comfortable meeting the age/weight rules and you don’t mind the $250 refundable credit hold, it’s a smart use of a limited vacation day.

FAQ

How long is the South Beach Segway tour?

It runs for about 1 hour (approx.).

Where do you meet for the tour?

The meeting point is 1401 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139. The tour ends back at the meeting point.

What’s included with the price?

The tour includes all fees and taxes, a Segway training session, Segway use, a helmet, a bluetooth ear piece, bottled water, and the tour guide.

What should I wear?

Wear comfortable closed-toe shoes. The tour operates in all weather conditions, so dress appropriately for the day.

Are there age or weight limits?

Yes. The minimum age is 12, and you must weigh at least 100 lbs (45 kg) and no more than 260 lbs (117 kg).

Is there a security deposit?

Yes. You’ll need a refundable security deposit hold of $250 per booking on your credit card at the shop before the tour starts.

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