Miami to Fort Lauderdale

30 miles · 35-55 minutes · From $129

A
From
Miami
B
To
Fort Lauderdale
Distance
30 mi
48 km
Duration
35-55 minutes
typical drive time

The Miami to Fort Lauderdale corridor is one of South Florida's busiest transportation routes. Whether you're heading to Fort Lauderdale for business, catching a flight at FLL, or visiting Fort Lauderdale Beach, our professional car service provides a comfortable and reliable option.

The 30-mile journey typically takes 35-55 minutes via I-95, though traffic conditions can vary significantly. Our experienced drivers know the best routes and timing strategies to minimize your travel time.

Unlike rideshare apps with unpredictable surge pricing, our rates are fixed at the time of booking. You'll know exactly what you'll pay, with no surprises.

What's Included

Fixed pricing with no surge charges
Professional drivers familiar with optimal routes
Comfortable vehicles for the 30+ mile journey
Door-to-door service anywhere in Miami/Fort Lauderdale
Perfect for airport connections, business trips, or events
Multiple vehicle options from sedans to vans

Pricing & Vehicles

VehicleCapacityPrice
Business Sedan
Business Sedan
Most Popular
Up to 3 passengers
$129
fixed rate
SUV
SUV
Up to 5 passengers
$155
fixed rate
First Class Sedan
First Class Sedan
Up to 3 passengers
$181
fixed rate
Luxury SUV
Luxury SUV
Up to 5 passengers
$219
fixed rate
Sprinter Van
Sprinter Van
Up to 10 passengers
$194
fixed rate

All prices include:

  • Professional driver
  • Flight tracking
  • Meet & greet service
  • Fuel & tolls
  • 30 min free wait time
  • No hidden fees
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Pickup Instructions

1

Driver will arrive at your specified Miami location

2

Receive driver details via text before pickup

3

Curbside pickup at hotels, residences, or offices

4

Contact driver directly with any last-minute changes

Traffic & Timing Tips

  • I-95 experiences heavy traffic during rush hours (7-9 AM, 4-7 PM)
  • Friday afternoons and Sunday evenings are particularly busy
  • Allow extra time during major events, holidays, or spring break
  • Early morning and late evening trips are generally fastest

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