Pokémon GO Miami Guide (2024)

Yes, those cute Pokémon Monsters are all over Miami! Where to go catch them? They are literally everywhere and you will see them whether you are on the water... In the sand...

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...On a boat... On the trails...

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So whether you are heading to the beach, or are out cruising around Biscayne Bay, or hitting the trails and boardwalks in the Everglades... There will be plenty of chances to catch Pokémon and keep on filling that Pokédex!

Like all other places around the world, all the "good stuff", uncommon pokémon and nests spawn in the popular, highly-frequented areas. Pokéstops and Gyms you find near shopping centers, schools, and parks.

What Pokémon Do You Catch In Miami?

The kind of Pokémon you catch will depend of course on the type of environment you are in:

Around the beaches, piers and marinas you will see all kinds of Water Type Pokémon. By the ports and docks and at the beach we found plenty of Psyduck, Tentacool, Magic Carp, Seel, Krabby, Horsea, Poliwag, Squirtle, Totodile, Remoraid, Piplup, Oshawott, Tympole, etc...

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Around trails and boardwalks, Ground, Grass, Bug, and Rock Type Pokémon spawn right in front of you... We specifically love strolling on the Miami Beach Walk, a system of paver walks, boardwalks and paved and sandy paths that runs along the Eastern shore of Miami Beach, which can take you from the southern tip of the island all the way to the north. It is not only a gorgeous walk, one of the nicest in the city, it is full of critters to add to your collection.

We found some of the not-so-common Pokémon on this stretch: Kabuto, Porygon, Onix, Trapinch, etc. Since you are going along the water, you will also have a chance to catch the water types, and all other types as well.

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And of course, Normal Type Pokémon are everywhere, you find Eevee galore all around, we found Snorlax right around the corner from a friend's house... Fire Pokémon spawn at random, you are in a HOT place after all! We have seen plenty of Vulpix, Growlithe, Charmander, Torchic, Slugma, Magmar, Chimchar, Tepig!

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Region-Specific, Can You Catch Tauros in Miami?

No, although technically in the U.S. for Pokemon Go purposes, Miami and South Florida belong to the tropics, together with South America and Caribbean region, so here you will find lots of Heracross, Corsola, Illumise and new with Gen 4 Carnivine. All these are quite easy to find and appear just about everywhere.

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And now we can also add the Gen 5 region-specifics Panpour and Heatmor which can also be found in Miami, although they have not been as prolific as the ones above:

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You can also find here the PINK Shellos vs the BLUE variant found east of the Meridian Line, you will need to collect at least two since they can be evolved into Gastrodon so you can have both color variants (the Shellos candies are only one kind, not restricted by color):

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And the newest additions Throh and Maractus:

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And the BLUE Striped Basculin available in the Western Hemisphere. If you are coming from the Eastern Hemisphere where the RED Striped Basculin is available, pay attention or you might think you "already have it" since they look exactly the same except for the fine stripe:

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So where to go? Like all urban areas, Miami is loaded with PokéStops and Gyms, but here are some of our favorite places to go where you find a lot of Pokémon action.

Hanging Out in South Beach: Lincoln Road and Soundscape Park

South Beach is our top place to catch Pokémon and hit the PokéStops.

Two places to "hang-out" which have lots of PokéStops in high concentration so you can walk around to collect items non-stop are Lincoln Road Mall and next-door Soundscape Park.

PokéStops are all along the Lincoln Road Pedestrian Mall and throughout Soundscape Park. Gyms for battling along the mall as well. This is a very popular hangout, PokéStops are constantly lit with lures, one of the "hot" places where everything spawns, we have seen lots of Fire Types here, even Charizard in the wild...

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Hanging Out in South Beach II: South Pointe Park

PokéStops are all along the Cutwalk, all the way to the jetty and while you're at it, there is no shortage of spawnings, loads of water type Pokémon. Two Gyms, one on each end of the park and another just on the tip of South Beach.

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Are there PokéStops right ON the Beach?

If you are enjoying your day out on the beach, PokéStops are few and far between and most likely at the Lifeguard towers. Quite convenient to work on your suntan and collecting items every 5 minutes!

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Pokemon Go at the Miami Airport: Plenty of PokéStops, Spawns and Arenas

Yes, you can start playing as soon as you land or as you wait for your flight to depart! Unlike many airports with only a handful of PokéStops and maybe one lonesome Arena, Miami International Airport is a quite the Pokemon playground. There are tons of PokéStops and Arenas at all terminals, there will be critters spawning as you walk to and from your gate, plenty of active lures at PokéStops and a few raids going on to help you pass the time!

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PokéStop Farming: How To Collect Tons of Items and Poké Balls

Now, all this catching will require lots of Poké Balls, so here's how to fill up your bag really quick!

PokéStops are lined along Miami's main thoroughfares:

  • Ocean Drive and Washington Avenue in South Beach
  • Collins Avenue in Miami Beach
  • Biscayne Boulevard in Miami

So a walk through some of our wonderful architecture through the Art Deco District basically brings you to loads of PokéStops as well.

One way to quickly fill up your bag with Poké Balls, is by taking the slow FREE trolleys, they go around the main avenues with PokéStops on every other street. You could for example take the trolley from Bayside all along Biscayne Blvd. to the Design District, or the South Beach Trolley that brings you to Miami Beach and the fantastic Boardwalk where more Pokemon await...

An alternative to the trolleys is the 25 cent shuttle in South Beach. It makes a loop and runs through Washington Avenue and Alton Road. You can take it from any of the stops along the route and it will bring you to the same spot, it takes about one hour to complete the loop and yes, it costs only 25 cents! The 25 cent shuttle is also a great way to get oriented when you first arrive.

Do make sure you have plenty of room in your bag. The original bags have space for 350 items. If you are running out of space, either delete some of the items you seldom use, or get a bag upgrade which gives you extra room for 50 items. You WILL fill up your bag quick if you take the shuttle or trolleys. On average, you hit a PokéStop at least every minute if not twice per minute (unless traffic is slow, then you should be in good shape to hatch some eggs!)

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Want to hang out with a group? For Community Day events, raids, etc, you can contact the local Facebook Group and join in the fun!

So there you have it, a little help to get you out and about, now GO CATCH 'EM ALL!

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FAQs

What Pokémon can I find in Miami? ›

Bayfront Park. This one park has collected quite a number of rare Pokémon sightings. Along with Dratini, other rare Pokémon found here include Bulbasaur, Onix, Golduck, Charmander, Magikarp, Tentacool, and Psyduck. According to Miami New Times, other Pokémon you can find here include Dodrio, Staryu, Pinsir, and Scyther ...

Is Florida good for Pokémon Go? ›

Along with its wealth of natural and cultural attractions, Florida also boasts a collection of special and rare Pokémon. For one, Tauros can be found in and around the Everglades and at theme parks throughout the city of Orlando -- as a North America-exclusive Pokémon, Tauros is a tough find, too.

Where to play Pokémon Go in Miami? ›

Top 10 Best Pokemon Go Near Miami, Florida
  • Fuchs Park. 3.8 (22 reviews) Parks. ...
  • South Pointe Park. 4.7 (276 reviews) ...
  • Millers Pond Park. 3.4 (10 reviews) ...
  • Bayfront Park. 4.1 (99 reviews) ...
  • Zoo Miami. 4.2 (988 reviews) ...
  • Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden. 4.6 (446 reviews) ...
  • Lago Mar Park. 3.3 (13 reviews) ...
  • Books & Books. 4.3 (369 reviews)

What is the coordinates of Miami Beach Pokémon go? ›

Latitude and longitude coordinates are: 25.793449, -80.139198. The coastal city of Miami Beach is located between the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay, north of Biscayne National Park, in Miami-Dade County, southeastern Florida, United States.

What Pokémon can you only get in Florida? ›

Regional Exclusive Pokémon in North America for Pokémon Go: Tauros - Anywhere within the continent. Heracross - Southern Florida and Southern Texas. Illumise - Anywhere within the continent.

Which city has the rarest Pokémon in Pokemon go? ›

Pier 39, San Francisco, California, USA

Water-type Pokémon, including rare species, spawn frequently in this location. Watch for the dazzling Pokémon you've dreamed of while strolling around the pier. Occasional Dragon-types. Rate of Finding Rare Pokemon: There is a high chance of encountering rare Water-type Pokemon.

What region is Florida in Pokémon? ›

Regional Pokemon List
#PokemonRegion
455CarnivineSoutheast U.S. (Tennessee, South Carolina, North Carolina, Alabama, Georgia, Florida)
511PansageAsia
512SimisageAsia
513PansearEurope, The Middle East, Africa, and India
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Are there Pokémon Gyms in Disney World? ›

In the image above, I count twenty-three PokéStops and one Gym, and remember, this is just a slice of what's available in the park. In total, I counted around 80(!) PokéStops at Epcot, as well as five Gyms. Walk in any direction and you would almost have to try hard to *avoid* walking within range of a PokéStop.

What Pokémon spawn at the beach? ›

Beach: Wiglett, Squirtle, Psyduck, Seel, Magikarp, and more.

Can you find Pokémon in the ocean in Pokemon go? ›

Some wild Pokémon will appear only in certain environments and climates. For example, some Pokémon may appear only near lakes, oceans, or other bodies of water. Pokémon located in your area are displayed in the Nearby Pokémon section at the bottom right of the screen in Map View.

What type of Pokémon are in Florida? ›

In my town and the neighboring one the common (and somewhat less common) pokemon are pidgeys, rattatas, oddishes, bellsprouts, drowzees, krabbys, parases, jynxes, venonats, eevees, weedles, caterpies, and spearows. Jigglypuffs, squirtles, magikarps, gastlys, and meowths are even less common.

What Pokémon is exclusive to South America? ›

Exclusive Pokémon List
No.Namelocation
#0214HeracrossCentral America South America (including southern areas of Florida)
#0222CorsolaSurrounding the equator, between 26 and 36 ° latitude
#0313VolbeatEurope Asia Oceania
#0314IllumiseNorth America South America Africa
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Can you find Pokémon in the ocean? ›

Some wild Pokémon will appear only in certain environments and climates. For example, some Pokémon may appear only near lakes, oceans, or other bodies of water. Pokémon located in your area are displayed in the Nearby Pokémon section at the bottom right of the screen in Map View.

Are there different Pokémon at the beach? ›

The forest biome is home to Pokémon first discovered in Kanto such as Bulbasaur, Caterpie, Weedle, Oddish, and more. The beach biome is home to Squirtle, Psyduck, Seel, Magikarp, and more. The mountain biome is home to Sandshrew, Clefairy, Zubat, Diglett, and more.

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