Top ranked by TripAdvisor / Yelp! Coral Castle Florida Museum is an oolite limestone structure created by the Latvian-American eccentric Edward Leedskalnin. This tourist attraction in unincorporated …
Top ranked by TripAdvisor / Yelp! Coral Castle Florida Museum is an oolite limestone structure created by the Latvian-American eccentric Edward Leedskalnin. This tourist attraction in unincorporated territory of Miami-Dade County, Florida, between the cities of Homestead and Leisure City. Visit us and experience one of the most unique attractions in Homestead today!
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Apr 4, 2025
It was ok but it was way overpriced at $25.00 per person. It should of been more like $10.00 I think it was a ripoff and the wife and I both thought we should of bypassed this place. It wasn't wort…Full review by Carl M
Mar 25, 2025
Interesting place. Fascinating stories about the building. The guides were very good! Only downfall is that is fairly expensive for what it is.Full review by Kuhns T
Mar 25, 2025
On a trip to Miami, our group stopped by the Coral Castle. You may not think you are going to see much when you first arrive, but when you hear the stories and see what went into building this plac…Full review by TheEdgeNYC
Yes. We are coming from Enchanted Princess Cruise on Dec 8 for a party of 3. If we do decide to join this tour to Coral Castle, do you do pickups from the port and where will we leave our luggage? Thank you. Cristina Hong
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There really are no tours available. If your Enchanted Cruise arrives in Miami and you have 4 or 5 hours to spare, rent a car or get an uber for the 35 minute ride to the Coral Castle. …
There really are no tours available. If your Enchanted Cruise arrives in Miami and you have 4 or 5 hours to spare, rent a car or get an uber for the 35 minute ride to the Coral Castle. Then it's another maybe 1.5 hours to see/experience everything and then return back to dock. So, no, no pickups or actual tour. It's a roadside attraction that really is pretty interesting.