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High-Speed Train from Miami to Orlando

For convenient travel within Florida, consider the Miami to Orlando High-Speed Ticket via Brightline. Description. Depart for your high-speed train journey to Orlando from the Brightline Miami Central Station at your chosen time.

  • 4 hours
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For convenient travel within Florida, consider the Miami to Orlando High-Speed Ticket via Brightline.

Description

Depart for your high-speed train journey to Orlando from the Brightline Miami Central Station at your chosen time. The train makes various stops in Aventura, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, and West Palm Beach before arriving at the Brightline Orlando station, with a total travel time of 3.5 hours.

Enjoy the picturesque Florida scenery in comfort aboard Brightline's high-speed train. You will have easy access to Orlando's renowned theme parks, which are popular tourist attractions.

Premium Ticket

During the booking process, you can select a premium ticket option that offers:

Bigger seats, up to 53 cm (21") compared to the standard seat at 48 cm (19")Carry-on luggage plus one large suitcase (standard ticket includes only a carry-on)Free food and drink during the journeyAccess to the VIP lounge at the train station with unlimited food and drink before boarding

Return Ticket

Book a return ticket from Orlando back to Miami and enjoy the same comfortable train ride for a seamless adventure to Florida's major cities.

Included

  • One
  • way Brightline highspeed train ticket from Miami to Orlando
  • Premium ticket (depending on selection)

Not included

  • Return ticket from Orlando to Miami

Tips

  • Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible.

Location

Activity location

54 NW 6th St, Miami, FL 33136, United States

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