Los Angeles to Miami 1

Los Angeles to Miami 1


Los Angeles to Miami 1 – A trip from the Pacific coast to the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, along the southern route – from Los Angeles to Miami. This is a route that includes relatively long drives. It’s main anchors in order are: the city of Los Angeles, the Grand Canyon, Sedona, Saguaro, White Sands, Carlsbad Caverns and Guadalupe Mountains National Parks, San Antonio, Houston, sites in Louisiana, New Orleans, the beaches and the springs of northwestern Florida, Orlando, Everglades National Park, the Keys Islands and Miami. Some important things to take under consideration: although it is possible to travel in this route in the winter months, in some areas winter months may be cold and even snowy; in June-October there may be hurricanes along this route (in Texas, Louisiana and New Orleans as well as in Florida), the peak of the hurricane season is usually in September. It is possible to travel in this route during these months, but it is advised to be up to date regarding the forecast; in summer it is very hot and very humid along this route ; spring is the most recommended season for this trip.


Day 1 – Land in Los Angeles and spend a few hours in Venice Beach and Santa Monica
Lodging location: Santa Monica or Venice Beach

Day 2 – Spend the day in Los Angeles or visit Universal Studios
Lodging location: Hollywood or Santa Monica or Venice Beach

Day 3 – Drive to Kingman, 5 hours drive
(on the way stop at Barstaw’s outlet or at Calico’s or Oatman’s ghost towns)
Lodging location: Kingman

Day 4 – Drive to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon and travel in the south rim, 2.5 hours drive
(on the way to the Grand Canyon, if you have time – drive a portion of Route 66 and stop at Seligman)
Lodging location: South Rim or Tusayan

Day 5 – Spend the morning at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon and in the early afternoon hours drive to Sedona through HWY 89A, 2 hours drive
(on the way to Sedona stop at Slide Rock State Park)
Lodging location: Sedona

Day 6 – Spend the morning in Sedona and in the afternoon drive Tucson, 2 hours drive
(you may divide this day to two days and add a night in Phoenix and add a tubing trip)
Lodging location: Tucson

Day 7 – Visit Saguaro National Park, less than 1 hour drive in each direction
(you may divide this day to two days and add a night in Phoenix and add a tubing trip)
Lodging location: Tucson

Day 8 – Enjoy the morning in Saguaro National Park and drive east to New Mexico, 4 hours drive
(on the way you may add a detour to the wild west town of Tombstone)
Lodging location: Las Cruces

Day 9 – Visit White Sands National Park and drive to Carlsbad, 4 hours drive
Lodging location: Carlsbad

Day 10 – Visit Carlsbad Caverns National Park (and if you have time also visit Guadalupe Mountains National Park), less than 1 hour drive in each direction
Lodging location: Carlsbad

Day 11 – Drive to San Antonio (and on the way stop here), 6.5 hours drive
Lodging location: San Antonio

Day 12 – Visit San Antonio
Lodging location: San Antonio

Day 13 – Drive Houston and visit the Houston Space Center, 3.5 hours drive
(another great attraction near Houston is Lago Mar)
Lodging location: Houston

Day 14 – Continue driving east and cross the border to Louisiana, in the afternoon take an Alligator viewing tour in Lake Martin, located near the town Lafayette, 4 hours drive
Lodging location: Lafayette

Day 15 – Drive to New Orleans through the plantations along the Mississippi River (see map here, most recommended: Whitney and Oak Alley Plantations), 3 hours drive
Lodging location: New Orleans

Day 16 – Enjoy the day in New Orleans
Lodging location: New Orleans

Day 17 – Drive to Florida’s panhandle, 6 hours drive
(on the way you may take a detour and visit Gulf State Park and/or Navarre Beach, see map here. Another option is to visit Ponce de Leon Springs, see map here)
Lodging location: Cape San Blas

Day 18 – Enjoy the beaches of Saint George State Park and Saint Joseph Peninsula State Park
Lodging location: Cape San Blas

Day 19 – Drive to Orlando and on the way visit Wakulla State Park, 6 hours drive
Lodging location: Orlando

Day 20 – Visit one of Disneyworld’s theme parks
Lodging location: Orlando

Day 21 – Visit Blue Springs State Park or the Kennedy Space Center or visit one of Orlando’s great water parks, 1 hour drive in each direction to Blue Springs or the Kennedy Space Center
(You may also consider on going on a day tour and swim with the Manatees or go on a short wildlife airboat tour out of Orlando)
Lodging location: Orlando

Day 22 – Visit one of Universal’s theme parks
Lodging location: Orlando

Day 23 – Drive to Everglades City and in the afternoon take a boat tour in the 10,000 Islands region of Everglades National Park (It is possible to add to the drive a visit to Myakka River State Park), 4 hours drive
Lodging location: Everglades City

Day 24 – Visit the northern part of Everglades National Park (including Shark Valley) and drive to the Keys Islands, 3 hours drive
Lodging location: Marathon

Day 25 – Drive to Key West and tour the Keys Islands (don’t miss the beaches of Bahia Honda State Park), 1 hour drive in each direction
Lodging location: Marathon

Day 26 – Drive to Miami and on the way visit the Flamingo region of Everglades National Park, 3.5 hours drive
Lodging location: Miami Beach

Day 27 – Enjoy the day in Miami
Lodging location: Miami Beach

Day 28 – Fly Home


– In order to fill this route with content – see our California and Southwest USA and Southeastern USA destinations pages, where you can find articles that include suggestions what to do in various locations along this route.

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