Miami Airport Taxis
Taxis are, by far, the most common means of getting to or from the airport if you don’t plan to drive your own vehicle. Taxis are easily available on the concourse outside of baggage claim and taxi fares run between $15-$45 for most destinations within Miami-Dade County.For more information on taxi options and Miami airport taxi fares, read Miami Taxi Services.
SuperShuttle Shared Ride
SuperShuttle is a convenient, inexpensive way to travel to the airport via a shared ride van service. SuperShuttle vans are often less expensive than a taxi ride and service both Miami International Airport and Fort Lauderdale International Airport. Transportation is available 24 hours per day.For more information on SuperShuttle service, read Miami Airport SuperShuttle Service.
Public Transportation
Unfortunately, Miami’s public transportation system does not provide an easy connection to the airport, other than MetroBus service. This is due to change in 2012, when the MetroRail system extension to the airport should be ready for service.For more information on public transportation in Miami, read Miami Public Transportation.
Miami Airport Parking
Miami Airport is not the easiest place in the world to navigate. Driving into the airport presents challenges for drivers rushing to catch a flight and unwilling to spend an exorbitant amount on parking.For information on my favorite places to park at MIA, read Miami Airport Parking Guide.
Miami Airport Car Rental
Do you need to rent a car at Miami International Airport? There are a number of full-service rental car agencies serving Miami residents and visitors. Your first stop should be the About Miami Travel Center where you can easily compare the car rental rates from all Miami rental firms and select the one with the lowest price for your rental period.For more information on renting a car at MIA, read Renting a Car at Miami International Airport.


