FLL to Miami Beach Transfer
Land at Fort Lauderdale, check in on Collins Avenue. Thirty miles, one fixed fare, zero surge.
Distance
30 miles
Travel time
40-55 minutes
Fares from
$89 fixed
Flights into FLL are frequently cheaper than flights into Miami, but the savings evaporate if the ground transfer is chaotic. The run to Miami Beach covers about 30 miles: south on I-95, then east across the Julia Tuttle Causeway on I-195 for Mid-Beach, or continuing to I-395 and the MacArthur Causeway for South Beach. Plan on 40 to 55 minutes; Friday evenings and event weekends push the upper end, which is precisely when rideshare prices spike and our fixed fare does not.
We drop at every stretch of the island. South Beach bookings cluster around Ocean Drive, Collins Avenue, and the Art Deco District south of 23rd Street. Mid-Beach means the Fontainebleau, the Eden Roc, and the Faena District. Farther north, we cover the quieter condo blocks of North Beach up through 87th Street. Hotel driveways on Collins are tightly managed, and drivers who work them daily save you the ten-minute circle that ends a long travel day badly.
Your driver meets you inside FLL with a name sign, tracks the flight in case Mother Nature edits your schedule, and loads luggage once. The fare is fixed from $89 at booking, with waiting time, tolls on the quoted route, and meet and greet included. Heading home, the same service runs in reverse, and an early-morning pickup from Miami Beach to FLL is one thing you will never have to think about twice.
What to expect
Causeway know-how
Julia Tuttle for Mid-Beach, MacArthur for South Beach, JFK for the north end. The right bridge saves twenty minutes.
Hotel door drop-off
Fontainebleau to the Art Deco boutiques: we pull into the actual driveway, not the nearest legal curb.
Event-proof pricing
Art Basel, Ultra, boat show weekends: your quote from $89 stays your quote.
Late arrivals covered
24/7 dispatch means the 12:40 a.m. landing gets the same name-sign welcome as the noon one.