Star Island Millionaire’s Row Segway Tour

Traveller rating 4.5 (6)Duration1 hour (approx.)Price from$84.53Operated bySouth Florida Trikke Segway and BikesBook viaViator

Star Island feels close at Segway speed. This 1-hour guided ride takes you along Miami Beach scenery, with a guide sharing stories as you glide toward Star Island and its celebrity-lined mansions. I like the built-in Segway training so you get your balance before you start cruising, and I like that the tour mixes Biscayne Bay views with real context about what you’re seeing.

The only thing to watch is dates. One booking issue I saw involved arriving at the scheduled time with no staff present, and then being told tours didn’t run again until January. So I’d treat confirmation as more than a formality and double-check you’re scheduled for an operating day.

Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About

  • Pre-ride training to help you get comfortable before you head out on the road
  • Small group size (max 15) which makes the experience feel more controlled and less chaotic
  • Star Island Millionaire’s Row views right from your Segway as you pass luxury residences
  • Guided stories about celebrities and the island so you’re not just looking at houses
  • Bottled water included, helpful on a warm Miami Beach afternoon
  • Mobile ticket + confirmed booking so you can skip some hassle once you’re there

What the Star Island Millionaire’s Row Segway Tour Is Really Like

This tour is built for people who want the Miami Beach “wow” factor without walking for hours. You’ll start at 1401 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, get a short orientation, then spend about 1 hour riding as you travel the route that leads you toward Star Island. The appeal is simple: you move fast enough to see a lot, but slow enough that you can actually look—and listen—to what your guide is pointing out.

The route is centered on the visual payoff. As you glide along Miami Beach, you get open views toward the skyline and Biscayne Bay, and that ocean-breeze feel is part of why this kind of tour works so well. It’s not only about the mansions. It’s about the way the coastline frames everything—water, sky, and that recognizable Miami Beach look.

And then there’s the star-powered backstory. Star Island is known for luxury homes that have hosted A-list celebrities. Your guide shares those connections as you pass residences, so the tour becomes a guided “you are here” moment: you don’t just see expensive property—you learn why it’s famous.

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Segway Training: The Part That Makes or Breaks the Ride

Your experience starts with training, and that matters more than most people think. A Segway tour goes smoothly when the operator takes the time to make you comfortable with control basics—how to balance, how to start/stop, and how to move at a guided pace. In your case, the tour includes training as part of what you pay for, so you’re not showing up cold and hoping for the best.

Because this is a guided ride, your guide’s job is to manage both safety and flow. That means you’re less likely to feel lost or awkward trying to figure things out in public. If you’re the kind of person who gets nervous about new equipment, this is a strong point in favor of the tour.

Practical takeaway: wear comfortable shoes and plan to be standing for the duration. Even with training, you’ll want your legs and core to feel steady. If balance is a concern for you, you can still consider participating since the tour states that most travelers can participate, but be honest about what standing comfortably feels like for you.

Gliding Along Miami Beach and Biscayne Bay (Without the Full-Day Commitment)

The tour’s “meat” is the ride itself. After orientation, you’ll head out along picturesque Miami Beach paths where you can look at the skyline and the water. Your guide’s narration helps connect the dots between what you’re seeing and why Star Island matters in the bigger Miami story.

This is the part that tends to feel the most memorable because the scenery is built in. You’re not stuck watching a single view; you’re moving through it. You get that travel-in-motion feeling—handy for visitors who want a headline experience without eating up an entire morning or afternoon.

The timing also helps. The tour is listed as 1 hour (approx.), which makes it a great “in-between” activity—especially if you already plan to spend the rest of your day wandering at a slower pace, grabbing lunch, or checking out the beach itself. It’s also a nice option if you want a guided experience but don’t want a long, tiring day.

Star Island Millionaire’s Row: What You’re Actually Seeing

When you reach the Star Island area, the experience shifts from scenery to story. Star Island is known for luxurious mansions, and your guide shares insights about its celebrity past. The Segway format is key here: it lets you cruise past opulent residences while keeping a safe, controlled pace.

What I like about this approach is that it changes the viewing angle. From the sidewalk, you might catch a glimpse of gates and greenery. From a guided Segway glide, you can more easily track what’s where and how the neighborhood opens up toward the water. You’re also listening to context as you go, so the ride becomes more meaningful than a photo stop.

One thing to keep expectations realistic: this is a guided ride past residences, not a ticketed property tour. You’re seeing the neighborhood’s outward presence and hearing the backstory, not walking onto private grounds. Still, for many visitors, that’s exactly the payoff—Millionaire’s Row as a viewpoint, paired with commentary that explains the celebrity draw.

Meeting Point at 1401 Washington Ave: How to Start Smooth

The tour meets at 1401 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139, and it ends back at the same location. That round-trip setup is convenient. It reduces the anxiety of figuring out a distant drop-off, and it makes it easier to plan your next stop afterward.

Since the tour is small (max 15), arriving on time helps the group stay on schedule. The tour description includes confirmation at booking and a mobile ticket, which should reduce check-in friction—assuming you’re at the correct address and time.

And this is where my main caution comes in: if you’re booking for a specific date, take a moment to verify that the tour is actually operating on your day. I’ve seen a situation where someone arrived at the scheduled time and no one was there, then later learned the tours didn’t run again until January. I’m not saying that will happen to you—just that timing mismatches are the one risk you can’t fix once you’re already there. A quick confirmation check before you leave your hotel can save a lot of frustration.

Price and Value: Why About $84.53 Can Make Sense

The price is listed at $84.53 per person, with all fees and taxes included, plus Segway, training, and bottled water. On paper, that might look steep compared to a standard walking tour. But Segway tours have real built-in value: equipment, instructor time, and the added safety/handling training.

Here’s how I’d judge the value for you:

  • If you want Star Island context plus a moving viewpoint (not just photos), the price starts to make sense.
  • If you’re visiting in hot weather or you dislike long walking days, the short 1-hour format is a practical trade.
  • If you already plan to spend time along Miami Beach anyway, this is a “guided structure” around the area you want to see.

Another value signal: the tour is offered in English, uses a mobile ticket, and keeps group size controlled (max 15). Those details usually correlate with a smoother experience, especially for first-time Segway riders who benefit from clear guidance.

Who This Tour Fits Best (And Who Might Prefer Something Else)

This is a solid pick if you’re:

  • Visiting Miami Beach for the first time and want a fast introduction to Star Island’s celebrity vibe
  • Interested in learning as you travel, not just watching passively
  • Curious about using a Segway without needing to figure out technique on your own

You might think twice if you:

  • Get easily frustrated by schedule changes or seasonal stops (again, verify your operating dates)
  • Prefer quieter, unstructured sightseeing with no equipment
  • Have mobility limitations that would make standing and balancing uncomfortable, even though the tour says most travelers can participate

The operator behind this tour is South Florida Trikke Segway and Bikes, and that’s the kind of specialty provider you’re hiring for: guidance plus equipment, not a generic local history walk.

Booking Timing: When to Reserve

On average, this tour is booked 32 days in advance. That tells me it’s not a last-minute “maybe” for many people, especially during popular travel weeks. If you’re traveling in peak season, planning ahead is the smarter move.

If you’re the type who likes to wait and see weather, you can still do that—but I’d avoid leaving it too late. Segway tours are typically capacity-limited because of equipment and guide time, and this one caps at 15 travelers.

Quick FAQ About This Segway Ride

FAQ

Where does the Star Island Millionaire’s Row Segway Tour start?

The meeting point is 1401 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139.

How long is the tour?

The tour is listed as about 1 hour.

What is the price per person?

The price is $84.53 per person.

Is the tour offered in English?

Yes, the tour is offered in English.

What’s included in the price?

It includes all fees and taxes, bottled water, the Segway, and training.

Do I need a printed ticket?

No. The tour uses a mobile ticket.

How many people are in the group?

The tour has a maximum of 15 travelers.

What’s the cancellation policy?

There is free cancellation. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Is the tour easy to reach using public transportation?

The meeting point is listed as near public transportation.

Does the tour end where it starts?

Yes, the activity ends back at the meeting point.

Should You Book This Star Island Segway Tour?

I think this is worth booking if you want a guided way to see Miami Beach coastline views and connect them to Star Island’s celebrity reputation—without turning the day into a long walk. The training included, the small group limit, and the fact that it’s only about 1 hour make it feel efficient and visitor-friendly.

My deciding factor would be simple: confirm your exact operating date before you go. If you do that, you’re setting yourself up for a smooth ride past Millionaire’s Row with a guide who helps the sights make sense.

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