Bus will board from the parking lot adjacent to the Florida Mall at the corner of Florida Mall Ave. and August Ln, near the Lynx stop on Florida Mall Ave. No overnight or long-term parking permitted. Unattended vehicles will be towed. Please do not sit at or utilize the Megabus stop location.
Bus will board at curbside bus pickup/drop-off area at Bayside Marketplace near the Torch of Friendship monument. Boarding area is on NE 4th Street, east of Biscayne Blvd, near flags and in front of Miami Visitor's Center kiosk.
Bus will board from the four intercity bus bays at the Golden Glades Multimodal Facility. The intercity bus bays are located next to the Tri-Rail pedestrian bridge and across from the parking garage. Parking is available in the garage.
What's the fare for a coach journey between Orlando and Miami?
Fares for the coach journey between Orlando and Miami start from £21.99. To get the best value on FlixBus tickets, consider travelling during off-peak hours and on weekdays. You can secure your ticket through this website or via the FlixBus app. We offer a variety of secure payment options, including card payments, PayPal, and Google Pay. Should you encounter any issues with payment, our payment help page is here to assist. Tickets can also be purchased onboard or at our selling points using cash.
How can I book a coach ticket from Orlando to Miami online?
Booking bus tickets between Miami and Orlando with FlixBus is quick and easy. Simply navigate to the FlixBus website and choose your trip in just three clicks. To find cheap coach tickets, you need to select your city & station of departure and destination, the dates of outgoing & return trips and the number of passengers. The search function will then show you coach trips at the best price, enabling you to reserve your seats and add the trip to your cart before paying for your booking.
How long is the coach journey from Orlando to Miami?
The route between Orlando and Miami covers approximately 226 miles and generally takes about 3 hours 55 minutes.
What are the luggage allowances for the Orlando to Miami coach?
Travelers journeying from Orlando to Miami are entitled to one checked bag (dimensions: 50x80x30 cm or 19.7x31.5x11.8 inches, weight: up to 20 kg or 44 lbs) and a carry on bag (dimensions: 30x42x18 cm or 11.8x16.5x7.1 inches, weight: up to 7 kg or 15.4 lbs) free of charge. For specifics on extra or unique baggage, consult our luggage policy. Bikes can be ferried on FlixBus, subject to slot availability. Refer to for more information and our bike pricing guide for rates.
Do I need a printed ticket for my journey from Orlando to Miami?
There's no requirement for a printed ticket for your journey between Orlando and Miami. After completing your online booking, you'll receive an email containing a PDF with a QR code, which serves as your digital ticket. If you booked via the FlixBus App, your ticket will be saved there. Just present this digital QR code to the driver upon boarding.
When does the first FlixBus leave from Orlando to Miami?
The first FlixBus service departing from Orlando to Miami is scheduled for 00:45.
When does the last FlixBus leave from Orlando to Miami?
The last FlixBus of the day from Orlando to Miami is at 22:35.
How many coach stops are there in Orlando and Miami?
In Orlando, there are3 coach stops, namely Orlando (The Florida Mall), Orlando Bus Station, Orlando Sand Lake Road. For Miami, it has 4 stops.. These stops can be located on the map above.
How can I check if my coach from Orlando to Miami is on time?
To keep track of your coach's timely arrival between Orlando and Miami, use the FlixBus Real-Time Coach Tracker. This tool provides updated information about potential delays.
Are the coaches between Orlando and Miami suitable for passengers with limited mobility?
Absolutely. Every FlixBus service operating between Orlando and Miami caters to passengers with mobility challenges. Our priority is ensuring access and comfort for everyone. Additionally, service animals are welcome on all journeys between these cities. We also accommodate wheelchairs, folding wheelchairs, and other mobility aids at no extra charge.