So that your tribe doesn’t spend an entire day staring at the screen, here are some ideas for fun outings and activities that should please young and old in and around Miami.
Play the apprentice Sherlock Holmes
If your children have the spirit of a detective ready to solve puzzles, the institution The Great Escape Room it is made for them. Located in Coral Gables, this life-size escape game brand has a room designed specifically for young investigators. The rules are simple: participants aged 6 to 10 are locked in a room and have 60 minutes to collect clues, activate certain mechanisms and discover secret doors to escape. 2315 S Young Rd, Coral Gables – (786) 322-6619
Slip into the shoes of a street artist
Marveling at the colorful works of the Wynwood District is fine, making your own is even better. French-speaking guides of Miami off road organize graffiti initiation workshops supervised by local artists who share their knowledge in order to master all the basic techniques. Armed with markers and markers, your children will give free rein to their creativity in order to design a work in the color of their emotions. Ages 8 and up – (845) 709-8334
Get your adrenaline pumping
Strapped into a harness, our beloved pets can move from tree to tree, several meters above the ground, on the various tree climbing courses imagined by the institution. Treetop Trekking Miami, who recently took up residence on the jungle island. So adventurers will test their readiness and ease by observing a number of rope bridges, nets and hanging walkways. The more adventurous will choose one of the zip lines and set off for a dizzying flight over this green environment. Ages 5 and up – 1111 Parrot Jungle Trail, Miami – (321) 277-7310
Leave the steam in a good mood
With its virtual reality game rooms, its obstacle courses, its slides, its climbing walls or the multitude of trampolines that allow you to jump and spin in all directions, the indoor leisure complex Urban aerial trampoline and adventure park promises hours of great fun for your kids. 15625 SW 88th St, Miami – (305) 676-2400
Take a deep breath of fresh air
The undisputed asset of the region, farms stretch as far as the eye can see south of the city. Established in the mid-1960s, the establishment of the family Berry’s Farmwhich has gained a reputation thanks to its delicious strawberry milkshakes, offers several attractions for the youngest, such as a transit maze in the sunflower fields, a playground with wooden huts and slides, or even a tractor tower. 13720 SW 216th St, Miami – (786) 701-8100
Get out of Earth’s gravity
Thrill seekers will rush to the hotel’s huge vertical wind tunnel iFLY Indoor Skydiving to learn about indoor free fall. Supervised by an instructor, this unforgettable experience, during which you are pushed into the air by several fans, gives the impression that you are able to move like a bird. Ages 3+ – 11690 W State Rd 84, Davie – (954) 280-4359
Cool while having fun
When mercury rises, water parks are the favorites. Located near Miami International Airport, Grapeland Water Park, which opens its doors during the summer, has various activities for the whole family. Playful, this civic address is also artistic as several brightly colored attractions were designed by Brazilian painter and sculptor Romero Britto, whose graphic style combines pop art and graffiti. 1550 NW 37th Ave, Miami – (305) 960-2950