Miami vacation rentals — apartments, condos, and villas via Airbnb, Vrbo, and other platforms — often beat hotels for families, groups of 4+, longer stays, and travelers who want a kitchen, multiple bedrooms, and a more residential rhythm. Miami’s most rentable neighborhoods are South Beach, Mid-Beach, Brickell, Wynwood, and Coconut Grove. This guide covers everything you need to know about Miami vacation rentals — best neighborhoods, typical pricing, what to look for, and the rules that govern Miami’s short-term-rental market.

Miami Vacation Rentals at a Glance
- Top platforms: Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com, Sonder, Plum Guide.
- Average pricing: $150–500/night for 1–3 bedroom rentals.
- Best neighborhoods: South Beach, Brickell, Mid-Beach, Wynwood, Coconut Grove.
- Min stay: Often 4–7 nights for premium rentals.
- Best for: Families, groups, longer stays, travelers wanting kitchens.
- Heads up: Miami Beach has strict short-term-rental laws — verify legal status before booking.
Best Neighborhoods for Miami Vacation Rentals

South Beach
The most rentable area; many short-term rentals are in mid-rise condos along Collins Avenue, West Avenue, and Alton Road. Pricing $200–700/night. Note: Miami Beach city limits short-term rentals to designated zones; verify the listing’s legal status.
Mid-Beach
Quieter, more luxury-focused condos. Faena District has high-end rentals. Pricing $250–800/night.
North Beach & Surfside
Best value beachfront rentals. Many family-oriented all-suite resorts that operate as vacation rentals (Marenas Beach Resort). Pricing $180–400/night.
Brickell
High-rise condos with city/bay views; many short-term rental friendly. Sonder, Mint House, Domio, and similar branded operators have major Brickell inventory. Pricing $200–500/night.
Wynwood
Trendy lofts and apartments; good for shorter stays. Pricing $200–400/night. Walking distance to art galleries and breweries.
Coconut Grove
Quieter family-friendly condos and houses. Pricing $200–500/night.
Coral Gables
Mediterranean Revival homes; longer-stay focus. Pricing $250–800/night for 2–3 bedroom homes.
Types of Miami Vacation Rentals

- Studio/1-bedroom condos: $150–300/night. Great for solo or couples.
- 2-bedroom condos: $250–500/night. Best for couples + 1 kid or 2 couples.
- 3+ bedroom apartments: $400–800/night. Best for families.
- Single-family homes: $300–1,500/night. Coral Gables, Coconut Grove, Pinecrest.
- Luxury villas with private pools: $1,000–5,000/night. Star Island, Coconut Grove, Coral Gables.
- Penthouse units: $500–2,500/night.
Vacation Rental Platforms in Miami

- Airbnb: Largest selection; user-friendly review system.
- Vrbo: 251 apartments, 219 condos in Miami Beach alone; better for whole-property rentals.
- Booking.com: Hotels + vacation rentals together.
- Sonder: Branded apartment rentals with hotel-like service.
- Mint House: Luxury apartment-style stays in Brickell.
- Plum Guide: Vetted high-end rentals.
- Onefinestay: Curated luxury rentals.
- Stayflexi: Boutique-hotel-meets-vacation-rental hybrid.
What to Look for in Miami Vacation Rentals

- Verified reviews 4.7+: Rentals below this often have hidden issues.
- Recent reviews (last 90 days): Confirm property is currently maintained.
- Photos of all rooms: Listings without bathroom photos often hide problems.
- Air conditioning: Critical in Miami; verify central AC vs. window units.
- Parking: Many condos charge $25–50/day extra for parking — verify before booking.
- Resort fees: Some short-term rentals add condo association resort fees ($30–100/stay).
- Cleaning fees: Often $100–250/stay; affects total cost more than nightly rate.
- Cancellation policy: Strict policies are common; consider trip insurance.
- Pet-friendly: Verify and check pet fees if traveling with animals.
Miami Beach Short-Term Rental Rules
- Miami Beach: Strict laws; STRs are limited to designated zones (most of Mid-Beach and South of 5th Street).
- Short-term defined: Less than 6 months and 1 day.
- City of Miami (mainland): Less restrictive; most areas allow STRs.
- Brickell, Coconut Grove, Wynwood: Generally STR-friendly.
- Verify legal status: Look for the Miami Beach STR registration number on listings; illegal listings can be shut down mid-stay.
- Penalties: Hosts face $20,000+ fines for illegal STRs; guests usually have to relocate.
When Vacation Rentals Beat Hotels

- 4+ travelers: A 2-bedroom condo at $400/night beats two hotel rooms at $300 each.
- 5+ nights: Often discounted nightly rates kick in.
- Families with kids: Kitchens, laundry, separate bedrooms.
- Groups (bachelor/bachelorette): Common spaces for hanging out.
- Travelers wanting kitchens: Save $50–100/day on dining.
- Repeat visitors: More residential rhythm.
When Hotels Beat Vacation Rentals

- Short stays (1–3 nights): Hotels’ service and convenience usually win.
- Solo or couples: Hotel rooms can be cheaper than rentals.
- Want full-service amenities: Spa, daily housekeeping, beach service.
- First-time visitors: Hotels’ concierge service helps with planning.
- Want pool/beach club access: Hotels deliver consistently; rentals vary.
Best Miami Vacation Rentals by Trip Style

Family of 4+
2-3 bedroom Sonder or Mint House Brickell apartment, OR a Marenas Beach Resort suite (kitchenettes), OR a single-family home in Coconut Grove.
Bachelorette / Group Trip
Star Island villa rental ($2,000–10,000/night), Brickell penthouse, or large Coconut Grove home.
Couple’s Long Weekend
Mid-Beach 1-bedroom condo, Wynwood loft, or Coconut Grove cottage.
Long Stay (10+ nights)
Brickell or Coral Gables apartments — most platforms offer 10–25% discounts at 7+ and 28+ nights.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Airbnbs legal in Miami Beach?
Yes, but only in designated zones. Verify the listing has a Miami Beach STR registration number. Illegal listings can be shut down mid-stay.
Are Miami vacation rentals cheaper than hotels?
For groups of 4+ or stays of 5+ nights, yes — often 30-50% cheaper per person. For solo or 1-3 night stays, hotels often beat rentals.
What’s the best neighborhood for Miami vacation rentals?
Brickell for downtown energy; South Beach for walkability; Mid-Beach for quiet luxury; Coconut Grove and Coral Gables for families and longer stays.
How early should I book Miami vacation rentals?
4-6 months ahead for peak winter (Dec-April). 1-2 months for shoulder season. Last-minute deals possible May-September.
Are Miami vacation rentals safe?
Most are. Check reviews carefully, verify legal status, and confirm building security (most condos have 24-hour security/concierge).
Do Miami vacation rentals include pools?
Most condo buildings have shared pools accessible to guests. Single-family homes vary; many luxury homes have private pools.
What fees should I expect on Miami vacation rentals?
Cleaning fees ($100–250), service fees (Airbnb), occasional resort fees ($30–100), parking ($25–50/day). The total can run 20–35% above the nightly rate.
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