MIAMI + ORLANDO: THE PERFECT 10-DAY TRIP

by Royal Holiday
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If you’re thinking about going on a 10-day trip to Florida, combining Miami and Orlando in one itinerary could be one of the best ways to make the most of your experience.

On one side, Miami offers a fun beach atmosphere paired with shopping and an urban lifestyle. On the other hand, Orlando is home to some of the greatest theme parks in the world. Together, these destinations create the perfect balance between relaxation, entertainment, and unforgettable experiences.

The key is to plan your days carefully so you can enjoy both destinations without feeling rushed.

DAYS 1 TO 4: MIAMI – BEACH, SHOPPING, AND CITY

Your trip begins in Miami. Upon arrival, check in at Park Royal Miami Beach, a great hotel with a privileged location that allows you to start exploring right away.

Spend your first day enjoying a relaxing evening and dinner on Ocean Drive. This will help you ease into the destination and get into vacation mode. Here’s a shopping guide for Miami.

During the next few days, you can enjoy experiences such as:

  • Spending a day shopping at outlets and top malls
  • Walking through the Design District, perfect for art, design, and architecture enthusiasts
  • Visiting Little Havana to explore the cultural richness of Miami

You can also add a boat ride through Star Island, where you’ll admire some of the city’s most impressive residences.

At night, end your day with a visit to a rooftop bar or a cozy restaurant where you can relax and enjoy a delicious drink, it all depends on your travel style. Be sure to check out our articles of Things to do in Miami.

DAY 4: TRANSITION TO ORLANDO

This day serves as your transition between destinations. Plan your transportation to Park Royal Orlando in advance, whether that includes renting a car or arranging private transport.

Renting a car with Royal Travel can help you save time and make the journey smoother.

Traveling from Miami to Orlando marks the beginning of a new phase of your vacation, focused more on entertainment and theme parks.

DAYS 5 TO 8: ORLANDO’S THEME PARKS

Orlando offers a completely different experience, and planning your theme park visits is essential.

Day 5 – Magic Kingdom
The classic Disney park. Don’t miss:

  • The castle
  • The parade
  • The nighttime fireworks show

Day 6 – Universal Studios


Perfect for movie lovers. If you enjoy films like Harry Potter, The Mummy, or DreamWorks classics, this park will be a highlight.

Day 7 – Animal Kingdom
A unique park surrounded by nature and immersive environments. Must-see experiences include:

  • Pandora – The World of Avatar
  • Festival of the Lion King

Day 8 – Hollywood Studios
Ideal for immersive attractions and themed rides. Don’t miss:

  • Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster
  • Star Wars experiences

DAYS 9 AND 10: DIFFERENT EXPERIENCES IN ORLANDO

Florida State Parks

After several days at the parks, it’s a good idea to include more relaxing activities.

Wekiwa Springs is an excellent option if you want to swim in crystal-clear waters, go kayaking, or simply disconnect in a natural setting.

If you’re looking for something more dynamic, you can explore:

  • ICON Park, featuring a giant Ferris wheel and a lively atmosphere
  • Themed restaurants and dessert spots
  • Activities like iFLY, go-karts, or arcades

These experiences help balance the excitement of the theme parks with more relaxed plans.

ORGANIZE YOUR TRIP WITH MORE CLARITY

As a Royal Holiday Club member, you can easily structure a trip like this by combining two hotel destinations, such as Park Royal Miami Beach and Park Royal Orlando.

You can also rely on Royal Travel to organize theme park tickets and transportation, making your travel logistics much simpler.

A TRIP THAT ADAPTS TO YOUR TRAVELING RHYTHM

A great itinerary is about carefully choosing the type of experience you want in each destination.

Some days may be exciting and intense at the theme parks, while others might be better suited for walking, resting, and casually exploring.

A trip like this isn’t just measured by the number of places you visit, but by how much you enjoy each moment.

With the right balance of activities, you may return home feeling like you experienced two vacations in one.

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