
June 2026 will be the biggest month in Miami's history. The FIFA World Cup. Miami Swim Week. The start of summer. All happening simultaneously in a city that already operates at a higher frequency than anywhere else in America.
Whether you are visiting Miami for one of these events, escaping your city for a summer week, or you live here and want to experience June like a visitor, this guide maps out the best things to do in Miami in June 2026, elevated by the two elements that make any Miami experience extraordinary: an exotic car and a yacht.
Hard Rock Stadium hosts multiple World Cup matches throughout June and July 2026. Miami is one of the flagship host cities, and the entire city transforms into a global soccer celebration. Fan Fests, viewing parties, and international crowds will fill every neighborhood.
The world's largest swimwear fashion event takes over Collins Avenue and South Beach hotels with runway shows, pool parties, brand activations, and after-parties. Fashion, content creators, and nightlife converge.
While Art Basel is in December, the galleries and installations opened during Basel remain active through June. Wynwood, the Design District, and Perez Art Museum maintain their world-class art programming.
The electronic music scene remains vibrant through June, with club residencies, pool party DJ sets, and festival after-events continuing the energy from Miami Music Week.
The iconic stretch from 5th to 15th Streets. The water is warm (84 degrees in June), the sand is white, and the people-watching is world-class. Park the car at a nearby garage or use valet at a beachfront restaurant, then walk to the beach.
A calmer, more family-friendly beach with clear water and a beautiful park setting. Drive the Rickenbacker Causeway to get there, which is one of Miami's best driving roads. The causeway in an exotic car is an experience in itself.
Accessible only by boat, the Haulover Sandbar is Miami's floating party. Charter a yacht, anchor at the sandbar, and spend the day in waist-deep turquoise water with music, food, and the Miami skyline in the distance.
At the tip of Key Biscayne, this park offers a lighthouse, a beach, and snorkeling. A more secluded option for those who prefer nature over the South Beach scene. Drive through Key Biscayne's tree-lined streets to reach it.
Southeast Asian-inspired cuisine in the heart of Brickell. Multi-level venue with a rooftop. The valet line is always busy, and an exotic car arrival gets noticed. The food is excellent, the atmosphere is electric, and it is the most see-and-be-seen restaurant in Brickell.
Bad Bunny's Japanese steakhouse on the ground floor of the SLS Hotel. The vibe is trendy, the food is high-quality, and the crowd skews young and fashionable. Pull up in a Huracan Spyder for maximum effect.
Italian fine dining transplanted from New York. Carbone is reservations-only and hard to get into, which makes the arrival even more important. A Rolls-Royce or Bentley matches the restaurant's old-school elegance.
A steakhouse and nightclub hybrid run by David Grutman. The valet is a scene. The interior is designed for content. The car pull-up here is photographed by both the restaurant and other diners.
For authentic Cuban food, there is no replacement. Versailles is an institution. The valet situation is casual, but parking a Lamborghini in front of the mosaic-mirrored facade is a uniquely Miami contrast.
The most famous nightclub in Miami and one of the top clubs in the world. World-class DJs, a massive dance floor, and a VIP section that is a scene in itself. The valet at Fontainebleau is the most dramatic car arrival in the city. Pull up on a Friday or Saturday night in a Lamborghini and the experience begins before you walk inside.
Open 24 hours, 365 days a year. E11EVEN is a multi-level entertainment venue with performances, music, and energy that does not stop. It is the place that everyone goes after everywhere else closes. The car pull-up on NE 11th Street is a late-night spectacle.
An open-air nightclub on South Beach with massive production (lasers, pyrotechnics, world-class sound). The crowd is younger and the energy is high. A G-Wagon or Urus pull-up sets the pre-club energy.
A speakeasy-style bar in Wynwood with craft cocktails and an intimate atmosphere. For the night that is not about the club. Park the car on NW 2nd Avenue and enjoy a more relaxed evening.
A 4 to 6-hour charter from a Biscayne Bay marina to the Haulover Sandbar. The yacht is provisioned with food and drinks. Anchor at the sandbar, swim, sunbathe, and enjoy the floating-party atmosphere. Back at the marina by late afternoon with plenty of time for dinner.
A full-day charter explores Biscayne Bay, with stops at sandbars, Key Biscayne's shore, and cruising past Star Island and the Port of Miami. Lunch is served on the yacht. The sunset return through the bay with the downtown skyline lit up is the day's finale.
A 2 to 3-hour evening cruise timed to catch the sunset from the water. Champagne, music, and the Miami skyline transitioning from golden hour to city lights. The perfect pre-dinner or pre-club experience.
For the ultimate experience, a multi-day charter from Miami to Bimini in the Bahamas. Crystal-clear water, remote beaches, and world-class diving, all reachable in 2 to 3 hours from Miami by yacht.
The coastal highway that defines Miami driving. Ocean views on one side, mansions and hotels on the other. In a convertible at 40 mph with the wind and the sun, this is the drive that sells the Miami dream.
The bridge rises high over Biscayne Bay with downtown Miami behind you and Key Biscayne ahead. The descent toward the island is one of the most photographed driving moments in the city.
A series of bridges connecting Miami Beach to the mainland, with the bay on both sides and the skyline glowing in golden-hour light. The most scenic evening drive in Miami.
Art Deco buildings, luxury hotels, palm trees, and the constant motion of Miami Beach's main artery. The classic Miami cruise that never gets old.
For a quieter, more residential drive, cruise through Coral Gables' tree-lined streets and Coconut Grove's waterfront roads. A different side of Miami that is equally beautiful.
Car delivered to the hotel. Cruise Collins Avenue and Ocean Drive. Sunset dinner at Papi Steak. Night out at LIV.
Morning drive via Rickenbacker Causeway to Key Biscayne. Beach time at Crandon Park. Afternoon at the pool. Evening dinner at Komodo. After-dinner drinks in Brickell.
Full-day yacht charter. Sandbar, swimming, lunch on the water, sunset cruise. Evening is relaxed: hotel dinner and early night.
If a match is scheduled: chauffeur to Hard Rock Stadium, experience the game, join the post-match celebrations. If Swim Week: attend a runway show, pool party, and after-party. The car handles the day's logistics.
Morning drive to Wynwood for murals and coffee. Midday in the Design District for shopping and lunch. Afternoon golden-hour drive on the Venetian Causeway. Farewell dinner at Carbone. Return the car.
Is June a good time to visit Miami?
Yes. June is warm, the water is perfect, events are plentiful, and hotel rates are lower than peak winter season. The only trade-off is afternoon rain showers, which are typically brief.
How much should I budget for a luxury week in Miami?
A 5-day trip with an exotic car, one yacht day, dining, and nightlife runs approximately $8,000 to $20,000 depending on vehicle choice, yacht size, and nightclub spending.
Can Rushing Rentals coordinate the car and yacht?
Yes. Both exotic cars and yacht charters are available through Rushing Rentals. The team coordinates timing and logistics for a seamless experience.
Do I need a car in Miami?
Miami is a car city. Public transit is limited, rideshare surge pricing is high during events, and distances between neighborhoods make a personal vehicle significantly more convenient.
What should I pack for June in Miami?
Light clothing, swimwear, sunscreen (SPF 50+), a rain jacket for afternoon showers, evening outfits for restaurants and clubs, and sunglasses. Everything is casual-luxury.
Is it safe to drive an exotic car in Miami?
Yes. Miami has a well-established exotic car culture. Valet services are experienced with high-end vehicles. Use common sense with parking (covered, well-lit areas) and the vehicle will be well cared for.
Can I extend my rental if I decide to stay longer?
Extensions are subject to availability. Contact the team as early as possible if your plans change.
What if a hurricane approaches during June?
Hurricane season begins June 1, but significant storms in early June are rare. The team monitors weather and coordinates vehicle return or storage if needed.
June 2026 in Miami is going to be unlike any month in the city's history. The World Cup. Swim Week. Perfect weather. Global energy. And you, in the middle of it, in a car and on a yacht that match the magnitude of the moment.
Rushing Rentals builds the transportation layer of your Miami experience: exotic car delivery, yacht charter coordination, and event-week logistics. Browse the fleet and charter options and start planning the trip.
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