Users booking trips to Miami from Asheville found flights 91% cheaper than the average price of flights to Miami. To find the cheapest price to Miami from your area, use momondo’s Airport-to-Airport Pricing Tool.
In general, August is the cheapest month to fly from United States to Miami. Due to it being the ‘off-season’ during this time, you can expect flight prices to be around $117. If you don’t want to visit Miami in August, then you should wait until July to fly from United States, when ticket prices are also cheap, with an average price of $155.
Most flyers found that booking tickets 30 days in advance of their planned departure date is the best time to get cheap flights to Miami. During this timeframe, flight prices are around $211. However, flight prices might be lower outside of this timeframe. For example, people recently found flights to Miami from United States for as low as $35 on momondo.
On average, the least expensive day to fly to Miami from United States is on a Tuesday. momondo users have found tickets for Tuesday departures for as low as $201. However, this price may fluctuate depending on the airline, the season, and holidays. Flights from United States to Miami on a Friday will generally be more expensive and average around $305. Keep in mind that these prices on both days could fluctuate depending on the season and the demand.
In the evening is the cheapest time of day to fly from United States to Miami when you can find flight prices for as low as $224. Flying to Miami in the evening is an ideal time because this is during off-peak travel hours. At noon is when there is more demand to fly to Miami, so prices are often more expensive at around $267 per ticket.
When planning your flight to Miami, it is important to be aware that some months are not as ideal as others. Specifically, the months of May, June, or July could carry a higher chance of rain, as Miami sees up to 5.1 inches or more. There are still things to do in Miami even when it's raining, but be aware that rain is highly probable in the area. Vizcaya Museum & Gardens is a great museum to visit near Miami and is especially great when the weather outside is less than desirable. Many tourists kill time during rain and storms by going to shopping centers in the area, like Bayside Marketplace. A family-friendly option for when the weather in Miami doesn’t cooperate is heading to Miami Seaquarium, where you can enjoy all the ocean animals.
If you’re looking to do your hiking in warmer conditions, consider planning your flight to Miami for January, February, and December. Parks like Bayfront Park are popular hot spots in those months.
Fort Lauderdale Airport or Palm Beach Intl Airport can be an alternative airport used for travel to Miami.
With an average price of $588 per person, Palm Beach Intl Airport is the cheapest airport to fly into when planning your trip to Miami. This price can fluctuate based on where you are flying from. momondo’s Airport-to-Airport Pricing Tool can help users find the best prices.
Currently, United States travel restrictions include travel to Miami. Entry restrictions
The United States has restricted the entry of all foreign nationals who have passed through or have been in China, Iran, Most European Countries (Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Monaco, San Marino, Vatican City), the UK, Ireland and Brazil in the past 14 days. With the exception of certain travelers which includes certain family members of US citizens or permanent residents including; spouses, children (under the age of 21), parents (provided that his/her US citizen or permanent resident child is unmarried and under the age of 21), and siblings (provided that both the sibling and the US citizen or permanent resident are unmarried and under the age of 21); There is also an exception for travelers with the following visas: A-1, A-2, C-1, C-1/D, C-2, C-3, CR-1, CR-2, D, E-1 (as an employee of TECRO or TECO or the employee's immediate family members), G-1, G-2, G-3, G-4, IR-1, IR-4, IH-4, NATO-1 through NATO-4, or NATO-6 visa; Members of the US Armed Forces, spouses, and children of members of the US Armed Forces; Travelers with invitation of the USA government for a purpose related to the containment/mitigation of the Coronavirus (COVID-19); Travelers with documents issued by the US Department of Homeland Security, US Customs and Border Protection, or US Department of State indicating that the traveler is exempt from the restriction; B1 crew crewmembers that are engaged in lightering, Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) activity, wind farm activity, private air/sea crew and other similar crewmember activities; Students with an F-1 or M-1 visa and their F-2 and M-2 dependents, if they arrive from or have been in Ireland, the UK or Schengen Area in the past 14 days.
Entry requirementsStarting on January 26, all travelers (including US citizens and transit passenger) must present a negative COVID-19 viral or antigen test result issued 72 hours prior to departure or have an evidence of having contracted and recovered from COVID-19 prior to boarding the plane. US citizens and permanent residents arriving from the UK must present a medical certificate with a negative COVID-19 PCR or antigen test result issued within 72 hours prior to departure.
Quarantine requirementsTravelers returning to the US are advised to stay home as much as possible, avoid being around people and consider getting tested for COVID-19 after returning from travel and participated in higher risk activities.
All other infoTravelers are subject to COVID-19 measures set by the state/territory of their final destination. For more information go to CDC website.
If you are planning to travel to Miami at this time, it is recommended that you stay up to date on current restrictions and follow proper safety measures while in public.