MIA to Fort Lauderdale Beach Transfer
From the MIA arrivals hall to the A1A beachfront and Las Olas Boulevard, handled by drivers who run the corridor daily.
Distance
30 miles
Travel time
35-50 minutes
Fares from
$89 fixed
Fort Lauderdale Beach rewards travelers who plan the last thirty miles as carefully as the flight. From Miami International the route runs north on I-95 for most of an hour of easy driving, 35 to 50 minutes in normal traffic, before heading east on Broward Boulevard or SE 17th Street to the barrier island. The A1A beachfront strip, the Bahia Mar marina, and the hotels between Sunrise Boulevard and Harbor Beach are all door-to-door destinations for us, not approximate pins on a map.
The neighborhood matters here. Las Olas Boulevard bookings put you among the galleries and restaurants a short hop from the sand. The W and the Ritz-Carlton anchor the central beach; Harbor Beach resorts sit south near the port; and the Intracoastal side hides guest houses reachable only by drivers who know which bridge is up. Tell us the property and we plan the eastward approach accordingly, because an open drawbridge at the wrong moment is a fifteen-minute lesson in local geography.
Every transfer includes flight tracking into MIA, a name-sign meet and greet at your arrival door, and luggage handling into a vehicle sized for your group, from a Business sedan at the $89 fixed fare to a Sprinter for a full boat crew heading to Bahia Mar. On departure day we run the short hop to FLL or the full corridor back to MIA, whichever your ticket demands.
What to expect
Barrier-island routing
Sunrise, Las Olas, or SE 17th Street causeway, chosen by live traffic and bridge schedules rather than habit.
Marina and charter friendly
Bahia Mar and Pier Sixty-Six drop-offs with room for duffels, rod tubes, and provisioning runs.
Business-grade fleet
Clean sedans from $89, First Class Mercedes for client pickups, SUVs for families spread across hotel rooms.
Two-airport flexibility
Many guests pair an MIA arrival with an FLL departure. One booking covers both ends of the trip.