REVIEW · MIAMI
Star Island Segway Tour
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Getting around Miami Beach gets way more fun fast. This 1-hour Star Island Segway Tour is built for first-timers: you get a quick training session, then glide past the Art Deco District, along the Miami Beach Marina, and out toward Star Island for views of celebrity and wealthy-private homes. It’s a simple plan that feels like you covered a lot without feeling worn out.
One thing I really like is the no-experience-needed approach. You start with training and helmets are provided, so you spend less time figuring things out and more time actually enjoying the ride.
Another big plus is the small group size, with a maximum of 8 people. That usually means you’re not stuck watching everyone else go by; you get more guide time and smoother pacing.
The main drawback to consider is that a Segway does require balance and basic comfort standing. If you’re dealing with knee or balance issues, or you just don’t feel steady on your feet, you may want to choose something else.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth knowing
- Where the tour starts: 907 Washington Ave and a smooth setup
- The Segway training moment: what to expect before you go
- Art Deco District glide: seeing 1930s details without the slog
- Miami Beach Marina: yachts, ocean breeze, and wide-open views
- Star Island mansions: celebrity-spotting from the viewpoint
- Price and value: is $69 worth your hour?
- Best fit: who this Miami Beach Segway tour suits
- Should you book the Star Island Segway Tour?
- FAQ
- What is the duration of the Star Island Segway Tour?
- How much does the tour cost?
- Where does the tour start?
- Is a Segway experience required?
- What’s included in the price?
- What language is the tour offered in?
- How many people are in a group?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key highlights worth knowing

- Quick Segway training before you head out, so you’re not guessing once the tour starts
- Small group (max 8) for calmer riding and more personal attention from the guide
- Art Deco District stops with 1930s architecture you can spot as you roll by
- Miami Beach Marina glide with ocean air and views of luxury yachts
- Star Island viewpoint focused on exclusive mansions tied to the rich and famous
Where the tour starts: 907 Washington Ave and a smooth setup

The tour begins at 907 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139, and it ends back at the same place. That matters more than it sounds. You don’t have to build in extra walking time, and you can plan your day around a clear start-and-finish point.
You’ll also get a mobile ticket, which is handy in Miami where you might be juggling parking, heat, and quick stops. The tour is offered in English, and it’s set up for a typical visitor schedule—about 1 hour total.
A small operational detail that affects your experience: the group is capped at 8 travelers. Fewer people usually means less waiting around at each moment of instruction. It also helps the guide keep an eye on how everyone is handling the Segways.
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The Segway training moment: what to expect before you go
The tour is designed around the idea that you don’t need Segway experience. The guide provides a quick training session before you ride out. You’ll learn the basics of how to move, slow down, and stop, plus how to turn without overcorrecting.
Why this is valuable: on a typical sightseeing day, the hardest part isn’t usually the sights—it’s the logistics of keeping your bearings and not slowing everyone down. Here, training happens up front, so you can focus on the streetscape instead of your feet.
If you’re the type who gets nervous trying new gear, you’ll probably appreciate the pacing. Spend a few minutes listening carefully during training, then ask your guide questions right away. Once you’re rolling, the tour’s whole vibe is relaxed and easy.
Helmets are included, along with bottled water. That’s a comfort win in Miami Beach, where the weather can go from fine to sweaty quickly.
Art Deco District glide: seeing 1930s details without the slog

The first big sightseeing segment takes you through the Art Deco District. You’ll glide through the area and admire colorful, historic-style buildings from the 1930s.
Here’s the key difference between doing this by foot versus on a Segway: you can keep moving at a steady pace while still looking outward. On foot, you often spend time stopping, re-starting, and backtracking to get photos. On the Segway, you’re rolling smoothly, so you can actually take in the architecture as you go.
The guide also shares facts and local stories. Even if you’re not a hardcore architecture person, this kind of commentary helps you notice what matters—like what makes the Art Deco look distinct and why people care about it.
Possible drawback for this segment: if you prefer long photo stops or want a slower walk, the pace might feel a bit quick. Since the whole tour runs about an hour, you’ll likely see the highlights rather than lingering for an extended deep look at any single block.
Miami Beach Marina: yachts, ocean breeze, and wide-open views

Next, you ride along the Miami Beach Marina. This part of the route is less about buildings and more about the feeling—cooler air from the water, open sightlines, and the visual payoff of yachts lining up along the marina.
Why this stop is smart: it breaks up the architecture focus and gives your brain a new kind of scene. It also helps you recharge. After dealing with city streets and turns, the marina stretch often feels calmer and easier to enjoy.
You’ll see luxury yachts and get that ocean-breeze sensation that makes Miami Beach feel like Miami Beach. It’s also a good place for photos because the setting naturally frames the water and boats, which makes pictures look good even if you’re not a photography person.
Small practical tip: bring your sunglasses. Even if the ride is only an hour, marina light can be bright, and you’ll want to keep your eyes comfortable.
Star Island mansions: celebrity-spotting from the viewpoint

Then you head to Star Island, where the tour centers on spectacular views of exclusive mansions owned by celebrities and the wealthy elite. You’re not touring homes or going through private gates—this is a viewing experience from the public side, designed for sightlines and storytelling.
What I like about this approach is that it sets expectations. Instead of promising access that you can’t get, the tour focuses on what you can actually do: see the scale and style of the properties and learn the local context that makes Star Island famous.
This stop is also a perfect match for the Segway format. Star Island viewing points benefit from getting you positioned quickly and efficiently, so you don’t spend half your time searching for the best angle.
Possible consideration: if you’re going specifically for celebrity names, you’ll likely get stories, but it may still feel like a general overview rather than a detailed, mansion-by-mansion fact list. The goal is memorable views plus approachable commentary.
Price and value: is $69 worth your hour?

The price is $69.00 per person for an approximately 1-hour tour. On its face, that’s not a bargain like a free walking tour. But value depends on what’s included and how much effort it saves you.
Here’s what you’re getting for that price:
- Segway use (so you don’t need to rent or transport one yourself)
- Helmet for safety
- Bottled water
- A guide who provides training and shares facts and local stories
- A route that strings together multiple major Miami Beach areas in a short time
If you want to cover Art Deco sights, then switch to marina views, then end with Star Island, doing all of that efficiently by transit and walking can take longer than you think. The Segway format is the product here, and it’s what makes the itinerary feel compact and fun instead of tiring.
The other value factor is the group size. With a maximum of 8 people, you’re less likely to feel rushed by crowds or delayed by long lines for equipment.
Best fit: who this Miami Beach Segway tour suits

This tour is a strong fit if you:
- Want something active but not demanding
- Like city sightseeing with a fun twist
- Are visiting Miami Beach for a short time and want to hit key areas fast
- Prefer guided storytelling rather than just snapping photos
It also looks especially appealing for couples. The feedback you see from people who like trying something new with their partner makes sense here, because the experience is shared and easy to enjoy together: you’re moving at the same pace, seeing the same landmarks, and taking in the same views.
Who might not love it: if you strongly dislike standing for the duration, or if you have balance concerns, you may find Segway riding stressful. In that case, consider options that are purely walking or tram-style.
Should you book the Star Island Segway Tour?

Yes, I’d lean toward booking if you want an easy, efficient way to see Miami Beach highlights—Art Deco sights, marina views, and Star Island from one guided loop—without turning your afternoon into a long workout.
I’d skip or reconsider if you know you’re uncomfortable on a moving device or you’re not steady on your feet. Also, if you hate the idea of a timed, about-one-hour experience, you might want a longer sightseeing format instead.
If you’re ready for a guided, beginner-friendly ride with great photo angles and a “vacation treat” feel, this one is a solid pick.
FAQ
What is the duration of the Star Island Segway Tour?
The tour lasts about 1 hour.
How much does the tour cost?
It costs $69.00 per person.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is 907 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139, USA.
Is a Segway experience required?
No. The tour includes a quick training session, and most people can participate.
What’s included in the price?
You get Segway use, helmets, and bottled water.
What language is the tour offered in?
The tour is offered in English.
How many people are in a group?
The tour has a maximum of 8 travelers.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund if you do so at least 24 hours before the start time. Canceling less than 24 hours before the start time does not get a refund.

























