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Orlando to Miami High-Speed Train

Want to travel to Florida? With this high-speed train from Orlando to Miami, you'll travel in maximum comfort with Brightline to The Magic City. Orlando to Miami. The high-speed train to Miami departs at the selected time from Brightline Orlando...

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Want to travel to Florida? With this high-speed train from Orlando to Miami, you'll travel in maximum comfort with Brightline to The Magic City.

Orlando to Miami

The high-speed train to Miami departs at the selected time from Brightline Orlando Train Station, located in the airport. The train makes four stops: West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale, and Aventura, before arriving at Brightline Miami Central Station. The total journey time is 3.5 hours, featuring comfortable seating on a modern high-speed train. Once in Miami, visitors can explore attractions such as the beaches, art deco buildings on Ocean Drive, the Everglades, Bayside Marketplace, and Little Havana.

Premium Ticket

If you prefer, you can choose the premium ticket option when booking. With this option, you will enjoy:

Larger seats, 21 inches (53 cm) instead of the 19 (48 cm) of the standard optionOne cabin suitcase and one large suitcase (the standard option only includes the cabin suitcase)Free food and drink during the journeyAccess to the VIP lounge at the station with unlimited food and drink before boarding

Return Ticket

To return to the original station, you can purchase a return ticket from Miami to Orlando.

Included

  • Outward ticket on a high–speed Brightline train from Orlando to Miami
  • Food and drink (depending on selection)

Not included

  • Return train from Miami to Orlando

Location

Activity location

Station Loop, Orlando, FL 32827, United States

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