FLORIDA (USA) REPORT TRAVEL.

 PART 1  

Punctual as never before, my American Airlines Airplane leaves from Milan Malpensa at 9.40 in the direction of Lima (Peru), with a short one-day stopover in Miami (USA) (round trip price including taxes Euro 690.29).

In order to set foot in the United States of America, I had to complete the quick online ESTA procedure by paying $ 14 by credit card. Entry into the country valid for 2 years was approved by the system immediately after the end of the online procedure which lasted about 1 hour.

 

At Malpensa Airport instead, to get you on a flight departing for the USA, during the online check-in you are subjected to a series of questions about who packed the baggage, when, where did the last night stay, how many electronic devices carry with you, when you bought them, ect.

 

It is also not allowed to send baggage directly to the final destination, in my case Lima, but it must be unloaded at the transit airport, in my case Miami, for a border control and then boarded on the next flight.

 

At Miami International Airport, located just 5 km from downtown Miami (USA), baggage and entry controls are very thorough. Past the same I take to the outside of level 1 of Terminal E where there is a small shelter inside which you can take advantage of the automatic machines that issue tickets for the Tri Rail, which runs along the line from Miami to Mangonia Park. A one-way ride to Fort Lauderdale costs $ 5. From here the free bus no. 133 which runs at regular intervals takes you in just 10 minutes to Miami Airport Train Station, where a train leaves every half hour towards Mangonia Park, making many intermediate stops. For Fort Lauderdale, the same takes less than an hour. Of course, the aforementioned ticket machines are also available at all train stations. The ticket must not be stamped.

 

Back in Miami this time I get off at the Metrorail Transfer Train Station, where there is the connection for the Metrorail, which would be the Miami subway. The ticket costs $ 2.25 and can be bought at the machines. The same I allow to make only one run.

 

Then I get off at the Government Center stop where I take the free Metromover, which allows you to take a panoramic tour of the city and get off in the heart of Miami, which I visit on foot.

 

I return to Miami International Airport, using the following means of transport: Metromover, Metrorail, and the free Mia Mover Train.


                                                           PART 2

 

Punctual as never before, my American Airlines plane leaves from Jorge Chàvez International Airport, located 20 km northwest of the tourist district of Miraflores in Lima at 24.36 in the direction of Milan Malpensa, with a scarce 1-day stopover in Miami (USA) (round trip price including taxes Euro 690.29).

At Miami International Airport, located just 5 km from downtown Miami (USA), baggage and entry controls are very thorough. Past the same I go to Terminal E, where I take the free Mia Mover to the Metrobus station where bus n. 150 runs every half hour towards Miami Beach where it makes numerous stops from 41st to 5th streets. The ticket costs 2.65 one way and can be bought at the automatic machines inside the structure. Brochures with timetables and route maps are available there.

 

From the Bike and Roll shop located on James Ave, near the intersection with Lincoln Road, I rent a city bike ($ 10 for 2 hours and $ 20 for a day).

 

Then I return to Miami International Airport, where I take the plane at 14.25 for Milan Malpensa of the American Airlines Company, which arrives at 7.15 the next morning with a short half hour delay.

 

My complete travel report with map, photographs and videos is available at this link:

http://vivendosalendo.blogspot.com/2016/12/viaggio-in-florida-peru-ecuador-e.html

 

 



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